Nelson Castillo wrote: > Marco, can you test with touch_test.py to check if you clicks/double > clicks are OK?
I've tested the latest kernel that andy linked me with the touch_test.py... Well, clicks and double-clicks seems to work if they're not so close. The main usability problem (that, sorry, I can just verify when typing with the on-screen keyboard) happens when I do soft and quick clicks in a small region (i.e. type with quickly with your tumbstone a word like "poi", "www", "sad"... I generally get only some of the chars written [for a 3-chars word, generally I get only two - the first and the last one]). It seems that the first click is sent correctly, but then the release event is not given properly (so practically, in the test above it's sent when I type the second char that is obliviously ignored). Btw let me us know better what I should verify with touch_test.py since I only can reproduce the behavior I've experienced with the keyboard (and also that if I do many quick soft clicks in the bottom of the screen, it happens that some clicks are sent to the middle of the screen - maybe we could avoid this by blocking too-rapid-clicks that are too-far-from the previous :P) Bye! -- Treviño's World - Life and Linux http://www.3v1n0.net/
