hi, Am Donnerstag, den 09.10.2008, 06:50 -0700 schrieb Turgut Durduran: > > **BUGS** > > - xournal: > "wiggly", some type of a resolution issue (mid edition worked fine) I > think. The lines appear as "steps". I fiddled around with various options > (XInput, Corevents etc) but I can't get this resolved. thats a calibration issue, you can look for your touchscreens .fdi file and set the movelimit variable to a lower value the files are located in /etc/hal/fdi/policy/ (i didnt have much time to make that work and the evtouch calibration tool is unmaintained since years, for jaunty i plan to make touchscreen support for all touchscreens rock, atm i'm happy it works at all and supports a bunch of touchscreens)
> - fstab:
>
> need to remove /dev/sdb entry about CDROM, messes USB stick etc usage. The
> default behavior should not have that like as far as I can tell. Removal is
> a FIX.
the installer team is aware of this one and plans to fix that before final
release (it shows up in other situations as well, not limited to mobile)
> - suspend/hibernate:
>
> It does not work out of the box but one needs to get rid of "uswsusp"
> package, do "apt-get remove uswsusp ". Default behavior should not have it??
same as above, its known, uswsusp will be removed from the archive before final
release
>
> - cell-writer/on-screen keyboard:
>
> Takes up whole top screen. should push the window down (looks like the option
> for that is checked) rather than going over other windows. In early MID
> editions that was the behavior.
>
> Also does not fit the screen, numerical pad and cursors are cut on the right.
>
> I can't move it around so I can see what is being typed.
>
> It does not get invoked in "handwriting recognition" mode ever. I can't tell
> why.
because it is written to default to handwriting if not forced into
keyboard mode, you can go to System->Settings-Sessions and change the
options cellwriter is started with.
>
> - joystick vs mouse:
>
> It switches between joystick/mouse but does not work as expected. I can't
> use arrows around the enter key as cursors or scrolling up/down while viewing
> GUIs. With mid edition, I was able to use those
> buttons to scroll LR/UD on documents and as cursors in terminal window. This
> is big usability hazard for me since I use this device for reviewing PDF
> documents.
strange, since MID and Mobile both use hal now with the exactly
same .fdi file, which daily image did you use ? there was one bug for
two days where through a mis merge the Q1 settings moved into the
toshiba section, so didnt work at all ... this issue should e fixed now.
>
> - window resizing, moving etc
>
> UDF button maximizes windows and there appears to be other undocumented
> features. I can't view two windows simultaneously since I can't seem to be
> able to resize them. by accident, I pressed something and succeded in that
> once. Would love to know what the various ways of resizing, moving are.
> Willing to enter this into the wiki.
there are currently no ways of moving or resizing, windows are
undecorated and maximized by default, for jaunty i hope to improve that
a bit.
>
> - VGA output:
>
> Does not appear to recognize it properly. If GNOME is already up, changing
> display settings, selecting "mirror" or such does not anything. If I restart
> GNOME (CTRL-ALT backspace) or reboot while hooked up, I end up with a blank
> screen on the device and no-output on the screen. I tried with a projector
> and an external LCD screen. Before I go into changing Xorg.conf settings, I
> wonder if there are known fixes/changes one should do. I like to use this
> device as a teaching aid for PDF presentations and while drawing on-screen.
> Ideally, it would be good to see this mapped to "menu" key or some such so
> one could shuffle between device only, external only, device + external views
> like a regular laptop.
menu is currently mapped to the kernel menu event (which might do
nothing atm) i'll keep that as suggestion for jaunty ...
the external display should work through the screen properties though,
are you sure your external display supports the resolution ?
if you are, that might be a bug worth to file against xserver-xorg.
>
> **SUGGESTIONS:**
>
> - Software to include:
>
> qalculate (in a science package)
> onefinger
i will look at both for jaunty
>
>
> - Calibration of screen:
>
> Make it more visible. I would say it should be a default question after
> first install. I had to navigate menus to find it to calibrate the screen.
>
see my explanation above ... for jaunty i'm starting to work closely
with one Xorg maintainer who tries to make touchscreens work with the
evdev driver and also has written a cairo based calibration tool, i hope
to include all this into the 9.04 release, so all touchscreens should
work and have a shiny calibration tool, no matter what HW you use.
thanks for the nice feedback :)
ciao
oli
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