Hi John,
> From what I've read, PC laptop touchscreens and pens generate USB HID
> events, so it shouldn't be necessary to write low-level drivers for each
> model.
Many PC platform touchscreens (and also some touchpads) use the I2C HID [1]
interface. You may have a look into this protocol
On 18.01.21 18:40, John J. Karcher wrote:
>>> What would be involved with bringing touchscreen support to the PC platform?
>>>
>>> I don't know if anyone is familiar with the interface(s) for active pens,
>>> which would be the icing on the cake, but it would be really nice to be
>>> able to
On 1/5/21 9:17 AM, Alexander Boettcher wrote:
Hello,
On 04.01.21 22:47, John J. Karcher wrote:
[snip]
What would be involved with bringing touchscreen support to the PC platform?
I don't know if anyone is familiar with the interface(s) for active pens, which
would be the icing on the
Hello,
On 04.01.21 22:47, John J. Karcher wrote:
> On 1/4/21 11:33 AM, Sebastian Sumpf wrote:
>>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> my main topics for 2020 have been Android pass through support on iMX8,
>> touch screen and OLED display drivers for the same platform, as well as
>> LTE modem support for Genode.
>
On 1/4/21 11:33 AM, Sebastian Sumpf wrote:
Hi folks,
my main topics for 2020 have been Android pass through support on iMX8,
touch screen and OLED display drivers for the same platform, as well as
LTE modem support for Genode.
This reminds me of something I meant to ask about when you posted