Since geistest gives the correct input, I suppose the evdev driver does
what it should and it is something higher up that does not propagate
these signals correctly.
** Package changed: xserver-xorg-input-evdev (Ubuntu) => utouch (Ubuntu)
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Geistest seems to capture correct gestures, containing up to two buttons
(more probably not supported by the hardware):
Gesture id 454 type 0 finished
attr "device id" = 10
attr "timestamp" = 21330897
attr "root window id" = 173
attr "event window id" = 46137382
I don't see this tab to configure this:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/21396/how-to-really-use-multitouch-
gestures-now
There is something here that might be used:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/T101MT#EXPERIMENTAL TWO-FINGER TOUCH
DAEMON
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My evdev based touch pad works, so I suppose evdev detects that it is a
touch screen and do not do the multitouch scrolling detection that would
be nice until a proper framework for scrolling is in place (see
brainstorm idea #18320).
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/773138
Title:
Two finger scrolling not working with touch screen using evdev driver
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