On Tuesday, July 15, 2014 4:23:54 PM UTC-4, Gabriele Svelto wrote: > On 15/07/2014 18:29, Adrian Custer wrote: > > > Otherwise, we can wait until the hardware improves. (I'm working these > > > days with my web app bundled into an .apk and deployed onto a good > > > android device). For FirefoxOS, since the current plan is to race to the > > > price bottom, the majority of upcoming phones may have equally bad > > > hardware/drivers for multi-touch input so waiting for better hardware > > > might be a losing proposition---time will tell. > > > > Actually as I stated in my post the Tarako - which is a device cheaper > > than the Hamachi - has the same limitation as far as detection on the > > vertical axis goes but the touchscreen is otherwise perfectly > > functional. I haven't had a chance to play with a ZTE Open C yet but I > > wouldn't be surprised if that had a decent touchscreen too so in my view > > this is already getting better with newer devices. And yes, first > > generation devices had a bunch of quirks but every platform has its > > teething problems early on. > > > > Gabriele
I'm trying to contact the author of this site: http://ztev790support.wordpress.com/2014/06/17/romportkk06-07cyanogenmod-11-4-4-3/ Who appears to have sucessfully gotten CyanogenMod 11 to boot on the ZTE Roamer2. If he responds, I'm going to have him try out the multitouch detect app in the Play Store to see whether or not the touchscreen behaves better under Android. If it behaves better, we may have found a problem in FFXOS or perhaps just that the driver ZTE shipped is bad. In that case, can we use the driver from this CM11 release? _______________________________________________ dev-b2g mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-b2g
