The same problem appears with touchpad or even with mouse.
Discussion here:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/528293/is-there-a-way-to-restart-the-touchpad-driver
Using these commands
xinput disable EP0790M09
xinput enable EP0790M09
input driver for "touch" functionality restarted and then
Thanks for your answer, but what about *capacitive Chipsee *touchscreen
behaviour?
I think the whole problem is related with multitouch, but I don't know how
correctly set some touchscreen options in OS Debian.
Dňa utorok, 8. augusta 2017 15:20:02 UTC+2 Przemek Klosowski napísal(-a):
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> It's
It's possible that your palm deposits water or body oils and confuses the
resistive sensors. Can you try wiping the display with a paper
towel,perhaps sligtly moist with alcohol?
On Tue, Aug 8, 2017 at 5:04 AM, Radovan Chovan wrote:
> So, now I have figured I can reproduce
So, now I have figured I can reproduce same problem with rezistive display
from 4D Systems (BBB revC and Debian Wheezy(not Jessie)), when I touch
display with my palm.
But command
sudo /etc/init.d/lightdm restart
doesn't help at all. Display reboot with java application autostart lasted
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