Alan McCosh [2010-01-22 22:47:25]:
> A new tool is available for evdev touchscreen calibration, evcalibrate.
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/evcalibrate/
...
> Feedback/criticism is welcome, especially for users of new/different
> hardware.
Maybe you didn't heard about xinput_calibrator[1] y
Hi,
I would like to build X from git, and I found[1], there is a script for
this[2] task, but is little bit outdated. Before digging into it myself, does
anybody have up-to-date script handy? Thanks.
1. http://www.x.org/wiki/Development/BuildingX
2. Section "Quick and easy way to install a develo
Peter Hutterer [2009-12-14 10:07:04]:
> in your case, coordinates aren't strictly rectangular. top right has x of
> 3633, whereas bottom right has an x of 1693, approximately half of it. the Y
> coordinate is similar though not quite as extreme.
> This explains the cutoff, from evdev's POV the x
Petr Štetiar [2009-12-11 22:41:18]:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to get working 22" resistive 5-wire touchscreen with USB
> controller, it's ET&T TC5UH[1]. I'm using Ubuntu 9.04 with Xorg server 1.6.0,
> evdev version 2.3.2 compiled manualy. I've set calibr
Tias [2009-12-13 18:05:23]:
> Thanks for the patches. Normally the calibrator checks if you have an
> EvDev driver (in CalibratorEvdev::check_driver) and already prints those
> things. It's kind of strange that it did not detect you were using
> evdev. It checks for the same properties as the
Tias [2009-12-12 23:36:07]:
> Hi Petr,
Hi Tias,
> If you think it is related to calibration, you can try
> xinput_calibrator. Its a generic touchscreen calibration utility (still
> depends on GTK-mm for now, will be fixed in the next version):
> http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/xinput
Hi,
I'm trying to get working 22" resistive 5-wire touchscreen with USB
controller, it's ET&T TC5UH[1]. I'm using Ubuntu 9.04 with Xorg server 1.6.0,
evdev version 2.3.2 compiled manualy. I've set calibration[1] gathered using
values from kernel printk. It kind of works, but only on half of the sc