Also, supporting my point that it's merely a bug, this happens only if
done in *that* *exact* order. Meaning, pen down, palm next or anything
else does not show this problem.
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 10:25:16AM -0700, Jason Gerecke wrote:
> Given that you're talking about a TabletPC, its probably o
Dear Jason,
thanks for you reply! I knew there was someone out there willing to
help! :D
I've filed a more detailled bug report a while back, I explained the
situation in more detail there. I've already tested what you suggested
and concluded that as soon as I touch down three things *consecutive
Given that you're talking about a TabletPC, its probably out of the
question to ask if the correct behavior occurs under Windows. I'm not
sure of the hardware limitations of some of these digitizers, and I
don't know if the firmware can handle the detection of a large object
like the palm and the p
Cedric,
>From what I understand, Ping wrote the code which preferentially sends
pen events from the kernel, but she's unavailable for the next few
weeks. In addition, I know Peter and I are both busy with other things
at the moment, which further limits the attention this bug gets.
Please bear wi
On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 2:21 PM, Chris Bagwell wrote:
> Some initial feedback on the raw USB data I've received so far.
>
> It looks like the old and new hardware are behaving quite differently.
> The new hardware's packet has room for 4 touches and only 1 of these
> X/Y's overlap with the older b
Is there anybody working on the touchpad at all? It's been at least two
weeks since I filed those bugs on the touchpad and there is no reply
neither on the list nor on the tracker whatsoever? Is touchpad
development not going on?