[yocto] Sato image touchscreen calibration is borked
Burton, Ross
ross.burton at intel.com
Thu Nov 13 05:28:52 PST 2014
Hi,
On 13 November 2014 13:19, Mike Looijmans <mike.looijmans at topic.nl> wrote:
> I've been using "ts_calibrate" in the past, and that worked just fine on
> this board.
>
Modern X servers don't use tslib, so this won't work since we stopped using
kdrive about two years ago.
DEBUG: Adding click 0 (X=1023, Y=599)
> DEBUG: Adding click 1 (X=607, Y=599)
> DEBUG: Not adding click 2 (X=1023, Y=599): within 7 pixels of previous
> click
> DEBUG: Not adding click 2 (X=1023, Y=599): within 7 pixels of previous
> click
> DEBUG: Not adding click 2 (X=1023, Y=599): within 7 pixels of previous
> click
Well, it's not within seven pixels is it... I wonder if there's a bug in
the logic. It might be worth bumping the xinput-calibrator revision to the
latest commit in the upstream git repo in case this has been fixed already
there.
I bought a HDMI display with an integrated touchscreen to test this sort of
thing, but the device was so dodgy that it often caused the kernel to hang
on boot...
Ross
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