Thanks.Here is the list.

⎡ Virtual core pointer                          id=2    [master pointer  (3)]
⎜   ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointer                id=4    [slave  pointer  (2)]
⎜   ↳ touchscreen                               id=6    [slave  pointer  (2)]
⎜   ↳ SIGMACHIP USB Keyboard                    id=11   [slave  pointer  (2)]
⎣ Virtual core keyboard                         id=3    [master keyboard (2)]
    ↳ Virtual core XTEST keyboard               id=5    [slave  keyboard (3)]
    ↳ Power Button                              id=7    [slave  keyboard (3)]
    ↳ Video Bus                                 id=8    [slave  keyboard (3)]
    ↳ Power Button                              id=9    [slave  keyboard (3)]
    ↳ SIGMACHIP USB Keyboard                    id=10   [slave  keyboard (3)]
    ↳ AT Translated Set 2 keyboard              id=12   [slave  keyboard (3)]


and FYI the device path for touchscreen is
/dev/input/by-id/usb-Hanvon_10.1-event-if00.


Regards
HariHaraSudhan




On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 3:39 PM, Park Sung-Jin <input.hac...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Could you share your X input device configuration?
> Just the result of "xinput list" will be okay and it'll be helpful. : )
>
> BR,
> Sung-Jin Park
>
> 2011/10/13 HariHara Sudhan <h...@emo2.com>:
>> Let me rephrase this. I mean i use evdev driver for Hanvon device,
>> evdev receives the events, but for some reason the efl is not getting
>> the touch events.
>>
>> Now that you've confirmed that efl multitouch does work. I am worried
>> it could be something with xorg. It would be great to get a xorg.conf
>> file that works well. Just to understand what I am doing wrong.
>>
>> evdev and XI2 work well while doing manual tests.
>>
>> BR
>> Hari
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 1:44 PM, HariHara Sudhan <h...@emo2.com> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> I'm using Hanvon Driver and use evdev for receiving events. evdev
>>> receives the events and processing touch events.
>>> I think xorg.conf is not configured properly for evdev. That might be
>>> the case. It'll be helpful if you can send a copy of xorg.conf for
>>> reference.
>>>
>>> On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 4:54 PM, Carsten Haitzler <ras...@rasterman.com> 
>>> wrote:
>>>> On Wed, 12 Oct 2011 14:00:55 +0530 HariHara Sudhan <h...@emo2.com> said:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>    EVAS_CALLBACK_MULTI_DOWN is not calling the appropriate function,
>>>>> I've xinput 2.1 which works perfectly on xinput --test and getting the
>>>>> events.
>>>>> I've tried both the release version and latest from the svn, but still
>>>>> i'm having the same problem. The multi-touch from elementary-tests
>>>>> shows only one touch point being clicked, though i place two fingers
>>>>> on canvas. Any solution?
>>>>
>>>> ecore-x handles the x -> evas event stream and ecore-x looks at mpx-style 
>>>> multi
>>>> touch events. works with the drivers i have here - though they are 
>>>> specifically
>>>> implemented to support the exact hardware.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> ------------- Codito, ergo sum - "I code, therefore I am" --------------
>>>> The Rasterman (Carsten Haitzler)    ras...@rasterman.com
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Regards
>>> HariHaraSudhan
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Regards
>> HariHaraSudhan
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