I think the subject of the previous thread was causing some confusion.

The one and only thing I am asking is, can we patch mtouchusb.c to pass up 
hw-calibrated coordinates instead of raw coordinates?

The raw coordinate range is 0-0x4000 (16k), while the hw-calibrated range 
is 0-0xffff (64k).  So no resolution is lost.

When using one of the touchscreens in question for the first time:

-if hardware calibration is being used, a hardware calibration program 
 would need to get run if and only if the touchscreen was not hardware 
 calibrated.  The mtouchusb driver _must_ report hw-calibrated coordinate 
 data.

-if software calibration is being used, a software calibration program 
 would need to get run, period.  The mtouchusb driver can report raw or 
 hw-calibrated coordinate data, it makes no difference to the software 
 calibration program.





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