Nelson Castillo wrote: > On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 3:06 AM, Nelson Castillo <[email protected]> wrote: >>> 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). >> Yes, it can happen if the second click happens in less than 60 >> milliseconds. Are you that fast? The illume keyboard also has some >> inertia and this can make things worse => I could reproduce your > > Marco, this kernel has a very small patch [1] that I think fixes the issue. > > I tested using the terminal mode of the illume keyboard. I hope you > can let us know if this works better for you.
Oh, you made it! :) Finally I can write like before and no chars are missed (I hope, better - with less touch screen errors :P). Just another thing... I've read somewhere that in this implementation you don't consider the finger pressure, is this true (i.e. have I understood correctly)? Couldn't it be used for improving the precision (always thinking to the writing action, when you use your thumbstone, generally you cover a quite large area of the touchscreen, but the power is concentrated on a smaller area [that isn't always the center of the covered area])... However many thanks for your work, the fact that an one-line patch improved the usability underlines the bounty of your complete patchset ;) -- Treviño's World - Life and Linux http://www.3v1n0.net/
