Hi Paul, These issues were discussed about screen rotation were already discussed. And each device needs a special script like yours (there still no standard way to detect tablet mode in X)
I will start looking in a solution in ginn for such problem, but in a new version. But, as for now, you still can prepare a special wishes file for each rotated mode and load it. (and this can be put in your script, when a rotation is detected, kill ginn and load it with another wishes file) i On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 8:09 PM, Paul S <paula...@gmail.com> wrote: > I'm playing with ginn on maverick on a 2-touch condo driver lenovo s10-3t > netbook. I have my screen rotated and am using evince. > > When I run 2 fingers in the left / right direction, the page is moving down > / up. And fingers up / down tries to scroll left / right. In other words, > ginn still thinks the screen is in the original position. > > I use the rotator script below. Is there something missing that will make > the rotated screen behave properly? > > rotator.sh: > #!/bin/bash > > # Change device number to the correct one listed in xinput --list --short. > Each time the script is run from the > # terminal, it should flip the screen. > > # this script will 1) determine current orientation 2) rotate to the right > 90 deg > > > > syntax_error=0 > > orientation=0 > > > > > current_orientation="$(xrandr -q --verbose | grep 'connected' | egrep -o > '\) (normal|left|inverted|right) \(' | egrep -o > '(normal|left|inverted|right)')" > #echo "cur_orie is $current_orientation at start" > > case $current_orientation in > > normal) > > current_orientation=0 > > ;; > > left) > > current_orientation=1 > > ;; > > inverted) > > current_orientation=2 > > ;; > > right) > > current_orientation=3 > > ;; > > esac > > #echo "cur_orient is $current_orientation set by case" > > # make it go in a round robin to the right > > if [ $current_orientation -eq 0 ]; then > > orientation=3 > > fi > > if [ $current_orientation -eq 1 ]; then > > orientation=0 > fi > if [ $current_orientation -eq 2 ]; then > orientation=1 > fi > if [ $current_orientation -eq 3 ]; then > orientation=2 > fi > #echo "orientation set to $orientation" > > method=evdev > > # LENOVO S10-3t CHANGE ==> Hard Coded my device number to 11!!!!!!!! > > device=11 > > swap=0 > invert_x=0 > invert_y=0 > real_topx=0 > real_topy=0 > real_bottomx=4020 > real_bottomy=4020 > > case $orientation in > 0) > swap=0 > invert_x=0 > invert_y=0 > topx=$real_topx > topy=$real_topy > bottomx=$real_bottomx > bottomy=$real_bottomy > ;; > 1) > swap=1 > invert_x=1 > invert_y=0 > topx=$real_topx > topy=$real_topy > bottomx=$real_bottomy > bottomy=$real_bottomx > ;; > 2 ) > swap=0 > invert_x=1 > invert_y=1 > topx=$real_topx > topy=$real_topy > bottomx=$real_bottomx > bottomy=$real_bottomy > ;; > 3 ) > swap=1 > invert_x=0 > invert_y=1 > topx=$real_topx > topy=$real_topy > bottomx=$real_bottomy > bottomy=$real_bottomx > ;; > esac > > if [ $method = "evdev" ]; then > xinput set-prop "$device" "Evdev Axes Swap" $swap > xinput set-prop "$device" "Evdev Axes Swap" $swap > xinput set-prop "$device" "Evdev Axis Inversion" $invert_x $invert_y > xinput set-prop "$device" "Evdev Axis Calibration" $topx $bottomx > $topy $bottomy > if [ $orientation = 1 ]; then > xrandr -o left > fi > if [ $orientation = 3 ]; then > xrandr -o right > fi > if [ $orientation = 2 ]; then > xrandr -o inverted > fi > if [ $orientation = 0 ]; then > xrandr -o normal > fi > fi > >
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