There are some hacks to accomplish this, but I don't think there's
really an elegant way to do this in the current architecture.  Xfree86
5 should address this.

Alex

--- Robert Woerle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
> 
> I did make a touchscreen driver for a Tablet PC .
> I also have a calibration utility that writes the new coordinates to
> the 
> XF86Config
> Next step is to make the calibration valid on-the-fly and dont need
> to 
> restart the X-Server ??
> 
> I now want to know how i can issue a SIGNAL to a input driver to
> force 
> him to reread the XF86Config
> 
> I know that this is possible with X somehow .. but i dont see the
> method ???
> 
> Can someone give me adivce on how to do that ?
> 
> Cheers Rob
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