Clearly it should be possible to patch the wacom driver or the X server
to make this work again with non-wacom touchscreens. Or perhaps it's the
job of the window-manager. Fully in userland, one could try to write a
small X app that simply requests to notified of ProximityIn/Out events
on the w
Thanks Denis,
this solves some of the issues i was having. I wish Lenovo would keep
using the Wacom touchscreen, which did this automatically. But this
work. I'll be curious to see how much power this consumes.
--dmg
On Wed, Dec 24, 2014 at 4:44 AM, Denis Auroux wrote:
> See e.g.
> http://ubunt