On 2016-02-22 10:51, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
On 02/22/16 17:39, Anthony Jenkins wrote:
On 02/22/2016 02:11 AM, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
On 02/22/16 03:16, Anthony Jenkins wrote:
Yes. I have an eGalax touchscreen and it's doing the same thing.
The
number of items it's reporting is 256 (according to my preliminary
debugging), causing the warning. I think these things are a special
subclass of HID for multitouch touchscreens which we don't support
(yet).
/usr/ports/multimedia/webcamd will most likely attach if invoked
manually, to this device and provide an event device for you!
--HPS
Okay that's /amazing/, and not at all intuitive! I mean I'd expect
multimedia/webcamd to only attach to "video" devices, but lo and
behold
I get a /dev/input/event0 device which spits out gibberish when
cat(1)'ed and I touch the screen!
My intentions were to port Linux's hid-multitouch device in whole to
FreeBSD (it's what attaches to my eGalax device and probably to OP's
touchscreen device) and add support for the device to moused(8), but
it's not very high on my priority list...
Hi,
If you apply these patches, will work with your X-org :-)
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=196678
--HPS
Didn't seem to attach to mine, running from /etc/rc.d / devd
$ ls
acpi ctty led psm0 ttyv8
ada0 cuse log pts ttyv9
ada0p1 devctl mdctl random ttyva
ada0p2 devctl2 mem reroot ttyvb
ada0p3 devstat midistat ses0 ufssuspend
ada1 dumpdev mixer0 sndstat ugen0.1
ada1p1 fd mixer1 stderr ugen0.2
ada1p2 fido mixer2 stdin ugen0.3
apm full msdosfs stdout uhid0
apmctl geom.ctl netmap sysmouse uhid1
atkbd0 gpt nfslock ttyv0 urandom
audit hpet0 null ttyv1 usb
auditpipe io nvidia0 ttyv2 usbctl
bpf kbd0 nvidiactl ttyv3 video0
bpf0 kbd1 pass0 ttyv4 xpt0
bpsm0 kbdmux0 pass1 ttyv5 zero
console klog pass2 ttyv6 zfs
consolectl kmem pci ttyv7
$ ls /dev/in*
ls: /dev/in*: No such file or directory
$
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