I finally had a chance to go back and try the libinput configuration via
udev rules. I've tried some different values and none seem to make a
difference for the calibration matrix. Is there something special I need to
do on the latest Ubuntu Core with the mir-kiosk snap (edge channel) to
apply the
Hi,
We use libinput to handle touchscreen input. Thus you can use udev
properties to affect how the values are reported:
https://wayland.freedesktop.org/libinput/doc/latest/udev_config.html
If you replace vendor and model id with the right values and the height of
the screen (here assuming 1080)
Hi Darren,
Touchscreen settings are on the way, but not here yet:
https://code.launchpad.net/~andreas-pokorny/mir/add-touchscreen-settings/+merge/316314
And I can think of two open bugs related to incorrect input axes, that
might relate to the problems you experience:
https://bugs.launchp