On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 09:44:31 +0100, you wrote:

>On Sat, 20 Jun 2009 17:22:41 -0700, you wrote:
>
>
>>Perhaps you should log out and back in for some changes to take effect.
>>
>>I do not own touchscreen so the following is just a hint on how I would
>>go about troubleshooting. I would check System -> Preferences -> Mouse
>>or run dpkg --configure xserver-xorg-input-evtouch
>>
>>You may want to read from a link given by
>>apt-cache show xserver-xorg-input-evtouch
>>which returned http://stz-softwaretechnik.com/~ke/touchscreen/evtouch.html
>>
>>That page describes changes you should see in /etc/X11/xorg.conf after
>>installation. That's where changes need to be made for X-Windows
>>configuration.
>
>Done all that prior to asking here :(
>
>The changes are there, the applet isn't. I was wondering if it was some
>change made by EMC install that was preventing it appearing.

Further to that, I used a different driver, used the mutouch which is
bundled with Ubuntu and managed to find and use a third party
calibration program. 

Bad news, Y axis is reversed, seems a very common problem and there is a
fix with a later driver, but it seems that the old buggy driver is
bundled with EMC? The later driver has SwapX and SwapY true/false
parameters in the xorg.conf file -  they have no effect on the emc
release?

Steve Blackmore
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