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For X11 , but what about other graphics system ?
Is there a community place about eGalax screens ?
I will share my research at ;
http://elinux.org/Screen
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I beleive that total stack has proper support for this now.
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Benjamin Meeusen, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't
been any activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an
issue? If so, could you please test for this with the latest development
release of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live
This diatribe of information was useful getting my 8" Xenarc 800TSV screen
working with the evdev driver on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS but the volume of info was
such that it was hard to figure out what was the right thing to do vs the wrong
thing to do.
So I wanted to summarize what I did so others cou
Hi,
Can someone point me to the right direction.
When I was using Ubuntu Maverick, it was a pain to get my eGalax touch
screen working.
But when Natty came out, it worked right out of the box, except for the
inverted y-axis, which I didn't mind, since I could just reverse the y
coordinates numbe
The swap axes functionality is deprecated. Please use input coordinate
transformation instead. For more information, see:
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Apply it after the patches already included in the ubuntu package:
apt-get build-dep xserver-xorg-input-evdev
apt-get source xserver-xorg-input-evdev --compile
cd xserver-xorg-input-evdev-2.6.0
patch -p1 < xserver-xorg-input-evdev-2.6.0-jarfil_20110723a.patch
cd build
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Jaroslaw, to which source should I apply your patch? I have tried to
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evdev', but it doesn't seem to work.
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Jaroslaw Filiochowski (jarfil)
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There seems to be a problem with the new valuator assignments when
SwapAxes is enabled (or rather, the lack of un-assignment), which causes
some "0" coords being passed on to X.
The attached patch should fix this (seems to work for me).
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I forgot to say that this problem is only for natty. Maverick was ok.
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The bug also exists on my system. The pointer instead of going up goes
right and instead of going right it goes down.. When i run "xinput
--set-prop 11 262 1" then the pointer jumps away all the time and i cant
use it... It doesnt matter if I disable the other device (10).
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Benjamin,
quote
"the touchscreen works, but the axes are swapped; going from left to right on
the screen, moves the cursor from top to bottom)
If I swap the axes (xinput set-int-prop 8 1), the axes
are swapped, but then the cursor jumps away a lot, I think to the center of the
top and bottom,
Installed Natty last night, the touchscreen worked with the exception of
the inverted axis.
I also have a Lilliput 7" VGA Touchscreen 629GL-70NP.
The touch monitor is installed in my truck on a mini ITX PC. I just
installed a fresh Ubuntu Natty 11.04. I am going to goto the eGalax
site and down
Henrik
It is a Lilliput 7" VGA Touchscreen 629GL-70NP
Bus 002 Device 003: ID 0eef:0001 D-WAV Scientific Co., Ltd eGalax
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Last night, I gave it a quick try with the 11.04 beta 2.
After installation (and probably with live cd too, but I don't remember if it
was exactly the same): without changing anything, the touchscreen works, but
the axes are swapped; going from left to right on the screen, moves the cursor
from
I'm not sure if this reply still work. I still have not been able to get my
touchscreen to work. I was hoping that in this latest release of ubuntu
that the problem may be fixed. If there is something you would like me to
try let me know.
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On Apr 20, 2011 9:36 AM, "Jerem
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I'm interested in your current testing of this issue. Have the recent
Natty updates resolved the issue for you?
Thanks!
~JFo
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The touchscreen is a 7" resistive vga monitor.
Every touch makes the cursor move to the upper left corner and register the
click there.
My calibra
I kinda started a new thread on kubuntuforums.net here it is
http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/index.php?topic=3114895.0
Basically I have a theory about entry 12 on this forum from kb1605.
This is what I posted on kubuntuforums.net. I am probably a little late
in understanding this but maybe it wil
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On 11/02/2010 09:42 PM, dimos wrote:
> Hi Henrik,
> I actually installed the utouch package you mentioned above on to a clean
> install of Maverick
> but still got the same behaviour: I press on the screen and the cursor just
> jumps to the top left corner. The log shows that the eGalax device
Hi Chase,
I'm trying this on Ubuntu 10.10. I also tried with, 9.10 and Meego netbook
edition and had the same exact behaviour. The last thing I tried was to use the
patched kernel image you recommended, I'm wondering if my device needs another
quirk entry ( I have no clue what quirk is really
Hi Henrik,
I actually installed the utouch package you mentioned above on to a clean
install of Maverick but still got the same behaviour: I press on the screen and
the cursor just jumps to the top left corner. The log shows that the eGalax
device is detected as a Tablet (as opposed to a touch
On 11/02/2010 06:51 PM, dimos wrote:
> hmmm...well it didn't work for with my hardware for some reason. I'll
> post all that I know about my system and maybe someone will spot out the
> problem...the following was all I could gather from the original WeTab
> Os that came preinstalled:
[...]
> Bu
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Thanks for testing the kernel image out. I'm going to ask upstream for
the commit to be included in all the stable kernel releases for previous
kernels as well.
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What's the issue you are having? The logs all look reasonable to me. Are
you trying to use this on Ubuntu or Debian?
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hmmm...well it didn't work for with my hardware for some reason. I'll
post all that I know about my system and maybe someone will spot out the
problem...the following was all I could gather from the original WeTab
Os that came preinstalled:
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/99-calibration.conf
ection "InputCl
Doh, the image...right
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I know this is a silly question, but apart from getting debian to
install the headers from that link that Chase gave us, is there anything
else I need to do to get the changes effectively compiled into my
current kernel?
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With kernel 2.6.37rc1 it finally worked! The calibration was a little
tricky but now everything is working.
First i installed the kernel image and headers from Chase Douglas' link
and the upper-left corner problem fixed. Then i ran xinput_calibrator
and it gave me a snippet to add in
/etc/X11/xorg
I think the following patch should fix the issues noted here:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/jikos/hid.git;a=commitdiff;h=f51661105c3c8a0afcd69f995a4f4a10e53da153
The patch should be in the 2.6.37-rc1. The kernel will be packaged and
published soon to:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel
I think the following patch should fix the issues noted here:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/jikos/hid.git;a=commitdiff;h=f51661105c3c8a0afcd69f995a4f4a10e53da153
The patch should be in the 2.6.37-rc1. The kernel will be packaged and
published soon to:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel
On Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick:
As you can see in my attachment, after applying comment 20 the only
change in the xorg log is the 'Applying InputClass "eGalax"'. The
pointer keep going to the upper left corner. By removing comment's 20
addition and applying the one from comment 36 i've got 'Applying
In
Hey,
I've been having the same trouble that Emmanouel is suffering from. I'm
basically trying to run Maverick on a WeTab. Everything appears to run fine but
as soon as I touch the touchscreen, the courser jumps up to the left corner.
I've tried pretty much everything that's mentioned here
Hi Emmanouel,
On maverick xorg.conf.d directory changed again:
/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/ <--- Maverick 10.10
/usr/lib/X11/xorg.conf.d/ <--- Lucid 10.04
Also mavercick seems to have usbquirks applied by default.
Try to add the new section to /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/05-evdev.conf
followin
Hello, I did a fresh install of Ubuntu 10.10 Netbook. Is there a
solution?
$ grep "eGalax" /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[22.769] (II) config/udev: Adding input device eGalax Inc. Touch
(/dev/input/event5)
[22.769] (**) eGalax Inc. Touch: Applying InputClass "evdev tablet catchall"
[22.769] (**
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Status: New
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adding the config suggested in #36 made the pointer go to the lower
left. But xinput_calibrator still only accepts one input
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Using latest Maverick. This is still an issue (cursor in upper left).
Here's my output for grep "eGalax" /var/log/Xorg.0.log:
[15.451] (II) config/udev: Adding input device eGalax Inc. Touch
(/dev/input/event4)
[15.451] (**) eGalax Inc. Touch: Applying InputClass "evdev tablet catchall"
549...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote on 28 Aug 2010, 07:52 PM:
Subject: [Bug 549447] Re: eGalax touchscreen configured as tablet
>Hi MacRules, thanks to point to xinput_calibrator .deb package (at
>last!).
>
>For first, you have a touch-screen from a different vendor, GeneralTouch,
>not eGalax, thi
Hey guys, great news, I saw a new PPA with the xinput_calibrator package!
https://launchpad.net/~tias/+archive/xinput-calibrator-ppa
Also exists a bug to propose the package to the main repository:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/586532
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Hi MacRules, thanks to point to xinput_calibrator .deb package (at
last!).
For first, you have a touch-screen from a different vendor, GeneralTouch, not
eGalax, this vendor make its own controllers? perhaps take one from another
vendor and remark/rename (this is correct term?) it as theirs. Anyw
And the kernel output:
my...@mypad-laptop:/usr/lib/X11/xorg.conf.d$ dmesg | grep touch
[5.915284] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbtouchscreen
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Hi all,
I am not sure if this is the proper place, but I'll just try and hope nobody
is pissed or anyone points me in the right direction.
I have a touchscreen branded GeneralTouch with id 0dfc:0001 .
It seems to get only partly loaded, because I just get no screen input.
This is my Xorg log:
(I
@Benjamin. This is normal behaviour for the quirks option. One of those
devices is mute, the other one works.
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I've read the thread again and found the solution using xorg.conf.d
Section "InputClass"
Identifier "eGalax calibration"
MatchProduct "eGalax Inc. Touch"
Option "Calibration" "2004 66 76 1942"
Option "SwapAxes" "1"
Option "InvertX" "1"
Option "Invert
With the quirks option, xorg detects two devices for my touchscreen, one
TABLET and one MOUSE, both with the same name. Is this normal behaviour?
It makes assigning the right ID to 'xinput set-int-prop' a bit harder,
since the ID changes if you plug other usb devices or plug it into
another usb por
I used the livecd Maverick Alpha 3 Netbook. Without the usbhid.quirks
option, the cursor stays in the upper left corner. With the
usbhid.quirks option, I can use xinput_calibrator, set the 'Evdev Axes
Swap' and the 'Evdev Axis Inversion' to 1 and have a working
touchscreen.
Now I've installed the b
Finishing my round of spam, according to this:
https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/76210/ this bug should be ancient
history with Maverick Meerkat. If I remove all the quirks workarounds,
and simply install the Maverick backported kernel from ppa:kernel-
ppa/ppa , touchscreen will work OOTB, with on
buurin from FedoraForum posted an alternative way to introduce the
missing quirks: nail this in your /etc/modprobe.d/local.conf.
options usbhid quirks=0x0eef:0x0001:0x0040
The effect is the same.
BTW, do the eGalax calibration utility work with evdev? I'd be very
(positively) surprised if it wor
This bug was fixed on Fedora, kernel patch! Watch this!
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The easy way ist to:
Open: Menu -> System -> Preferences -> Startup Applications
then click on Add... and insert your code: sudo xinput -set-prop "eGalax Inc.
USB TouchController" "Device Enabled" 0
Next time use google for such a basic question ;-)
I also still dont have a fix for the
Ok the issue so far is just disabling that extra device in my case
sudo xinput -set-prop "eGalax Inc. USB TouchController" "Device Enabled"
0
this command sets the device off but how do i set it off for everyboot
it re-enables itself each boot + to add to this conflict when the
keyboard or mouse
Good for you Erik, you're fast xD sorry for answering so late.
In your Xorg.0.log doesn't appear 2 eGalax devices (tablet and pointer),
this is because "usbquirks" isn't being applied. You correctly find what
causes this problem, only grub2 uses /etc/default/grub or /etc/grub.d/*
files ( https://w
Got it working.
The problem was that although grub2 was installed, grub1 was what was
actually being used.
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cmd_ wrote:
> Hi Erik, not all eGalax controllers are HID compatible devices
But my device has the exact same USB id as the one in this bug:
Bus 005 Device 002: ID 0eef:0001 D-WAV Scientific Co., Ltd eGalax
TouchScreen
> Anyway, you upgraded from a previous version or with a fresh
> install
Hi Erik, not all eGalax controllers are HID compatible devices and needs a
special driver ("touchscreen" module) instead of evdev. But apparently some
HID-compatible and non-HID have same usbid's and it's difficult to identify
what device is.
The easy way to fix this it's simple, try both 2 modu
Tried the recipe from #18 and #20 and I still don't have a working touch
screen.
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I had this touchscreen working correctly in karmic and after an upgrade
to lucid its broken.
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OK. I am very excited! I followed cmd_'s post #18, with the calibration
information put into '/usr/lib/X11/xorg.conf.d/05-evdev.conf', as in
post #20. guess what? It works beautifully! I think it is the best I
have ever had it working, in the 2 years (4 Ubuntu versions), and on any
OS.
Now to g
Okay, I found the way to manage xorg.conf config under lucid.
Lucid doesn't have /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/ or /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/, the
correct directory is /usr/lib/X11/xorg.conf.d/.
Inside this directory resides 05-evdev.conf file with evdev driver
properties/configuration.
I just edited /u
I'm having the same problems as you, cmd_, but I rely heavily in
workarounds.
I nailed in my KDE Autostart two desktop files, running this.
xinput set-int-prop 11 "Evdev Axis Calibration" 32 45 4008 121 3978
xinput set-int-prop 12 "Evdev Axis Calibration" 32 45 4008 121 3978
So, I simply assure
Hi, now I have a working 10.04 + evdev driver, there are a few problems
but works.
I started with a fresh ubuntu lucid install and:
- I added usbhid.quirks=0xeef:0x1:0x40 to /etc/default/grub, change
line:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
to
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash usbh
It is good to see you guys still working on this. I installed the
eGalax tool, and it worked ok (upside-down), but seemed to have some
kind of conflict with the evdev driver (evdev seemed to take preference
over eGalax when it was not disabled.)
I did the xinput -test on each device, and noticed
I tried kb1605 workaround. It only works with "click on touch" mode.
This is fine for opening programs, tapping menus but useless if you
intend to use the stylus to draw or write on the screen with something
like xournal.
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You haven't followed my advances in the Fedora bug lately.
Instead of surrendering to the blob, try appending this to the kernel
line in /etc/grub.conf:
usbhid.quirks=0xeef:0x1:0x40
If you can't compile xinput_touchscreen, install this first and see what
happens:
sudo apt-get install build-esse
The workaround that kb1605 suggested works fine for me.
But if there was a calibration app into ubuntu repos would be much better.
I tried using xinput_calibrator that Ernesto Manriquez suggested but i didnt
managed to compile it.. i didnt tried it enough though..
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i have found a solution that at least works for me, but I am m pretty sure that
it will also work for most of you guys.I Use Ubuntu 10.04 and have an eGalaxy
USB-Touchpannel(Driver: eGalaxTouch-3.00.3719)
Of course the first step was to install the eGalaxy drivers as mentioned by
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I'm now with Fedora 13 (using a very Lucid-like system) and the
behaviour was exactly as described in this bug. Booting with the 2.6.32
kernel provided by Fedora 12 makes my touchscreen work properly, but it
gets detected as two devices instead of one. The problem is narrowed to
a Fe
Meh: s/evtouch/evdev/g ...
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The question isn't why that app isn't in Ubuntu repositories, because
chances are that app was never made, and vapourware naturally doesn't
exist in any repo. My question is another. Why this program isn't in
Ubuntu repos?
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/xinput_calibrator
That is a gener
Yes, without doubt, we need an application WITH GUI (like the eGalax solution)
to calibrate all touchscreens covered by evdev driver.
I see a lot of people that made a little app for doing this, but none of them
are in the ubuntu repositories.
Check this blueprints:
https://blueprints.launchpad.
This is affecting me too (on an HP tx1000 series, new install of Lucid
on a new HDD). I have no real idea about these things, but am wondering
if it is some kind of configuration which needs to be written. For
instance if whatever tells it how to work thinks that the screen is 0 x
0 pixels becaus
I have ubuntu 10.04 and msi u100 with touchscreen
Bus 001 Device 004: ID 0eef:0001 D-WAV Scientific Co., Ltd eGalax TouchScreen
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 05e3:0608 Genesys Logic, Inc. USB-2.0 4-Port HUB
with original driver eGalax driver ( 3.00.3719 or 3.01.4001 beta from
the eGalax website) i can c
Executing "xinput set-int-prop "eGalax Inc. USB TouchController" 183 8
0" solved problem for me. I have script which automatically execute
command on X started.
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I also ran into this bug when upgrading from 9.10 to 10.04 RC on an Asus
901 modified with touchscreen that uses eGalax driver. Everything worked
great prior to upgrade but I got the same "jump to upper left corner"
type of behavior no matter what version of eGalax driver I used. I've
reverted to 9
With a ubuntu 9.10 fresh install + eGalax driver ( 3.00.3719 or
3.01.4001 beta from the eGalax website) works well!
But with a ubuntu 10.04 rc + eGalax driver or evtouch, appear the
problem commented by Benjamin, "Every touch makes the cursor move to the
upper left corner and register the click th
The above happened while the usbtouchscreen module was blacklisted (this was
needed for the eGalax module). If I let the usbtouchscreen module load, the
touchscreen is configured as a touchscreen.
But 'xinput list-props' shows only two axis labels (Abs X and Abs Y), and only
part of the touches
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