>> If a picture is a thousand words, what about a video [1] or [2]? > > Thanks for testing. I hope this will be useful to our developer. > > What is the SKU? Check label underneath battery, or type .mfg-data at > ok prompt and read tag sk. 306 > > What is the touchscreen firmware version? See [1] for how to find. 0.0.0.10 > >> Some real magic after 22 sec ;-) > > That's the app. Actually I think the major problem was immediately after 22 sec point. When during movement the X or Y coordinates of 2 (or more) touch points are momentarily overlapping, quite often they are swapped and the mirror touch point is "sensed"/presented instead. In 3-point touches (using faster apps) where X-Y crossing is more likely, it is a constant problem. > It is too slow for the hardware, and has a queue of > events to process; perhaps it should not attempt to draw three circles > for every touchscreen event, because the events arrive faster than a > three circles can be drawn. Can you fix the app? Yes, I realize that. Other apps are much better in this respect, but this was the only app I could find that does not want to access anything else on the laptop ::) and it was fun :) <Change of subject> Talking about speed, the XO-4 is still showing (and behaving) as a single core. I think at some point just before the downsizing/resolution of XO-development team, Wad reported some progress on bigLittle. Anybody knows if this is still pursued by anybody? </Change of subject> _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel