In <4a0ac485.7060...@gmail.com>, User Debian wrote:
>Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
>> On Qua, 13 Mai 2009, User Debian wrote:
>>> Further to my previous question, I forgot to mention that the purpose
>>> is to use a touchscreen instead of a mouse.
>> You could try defining a cursor that is totally tr
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
On Qua, 13 Mai 2009, User Debian wrote:
Hi All,
Further to my previous question, I forgot to mention that the purpose
is to use a touchscreen instead of a mouse.
Do I need a given driver ? Does the cursor need to be disabled in
Linux only ?
Any track of investi
Please reply to the list. (And only to the list.) Also, please don't top-post.
On Qua, 13 Mai 2009, User Debian wrote:
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
You could try defining a cursor that is totally transparent (and
thus invisible) and setting that as the cursor used by X.
Thanks for your repl
On Qua, 13 Mai 2009, User Debian wrote:
Hi All,
Further to my previous question, I forgot to mention that the
purpose is to use a touchscreen instead of a mouse.
Do I need a given driver ? Does the cursor need to be disabled in
Linux only ?
Any track of investigation is more than welcome
Hi All,
Further to my previous question, I forgot to mention that the purpose is
to use a touchscreen instead of a mouse.
Do I need a given driver ? Does the cursor need to be disabled in Linux
only ?
Any track of investigation is more than welcome ! :)
Many thanks in advance,
Eric
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