I meant OpenBSD 6.8. Regular mouse works fine, as well.
My old email box went out, so I built a new one on this touch screen computer. Usually in the past I would customize the partition sizes, do my customizations and install Xfce. This time I decided to stay with the stock window manager.
Found that this greatly helped ... https://github.com/bfmartin/fvwm-config-on-openbsd On 12/25/20 9:19 AM, Daniel Villarreal wrote:
I got around to installing OpenBSD 5.8 on an old HP touchscreen computer, one of the all-in-ones... At first the mouse didn't seem to respond, and so I put a finger on the screen, and it just worked (opened a term window). I was amazed as I never could get it going before (originally they system came with MS Vista, which was not on the system when I acquired it). Wow.
