I've got the same problem with a MSI Wind Top AE1920, here is a
xorg.conf with full support. It works on ubuntu 12.04 and 12.10.
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I've got the same problem with a MSI Wind Top AE1920, here is a
xorg.conf with full support. It works on ubuntu 12.04 and 12.10.
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Ive identified the problem. If i don't set "SwapAxes", the problem isn't
there.. However, the touch is useless since it doesn't map anymore..
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The weird thing here is that when I play back on another computer, its
not nearly as jumpy as the real deal. On the computer its on, it jumps
to y=0 often when swiping in x direction, and to x=0 when swiping in y
direction. It kind of jumps back and forth. It seems to stick in the
direction I move
I have swapped axes, so the playback didn't exactly look the same as
what I did. But ill describe it how you are suppose to experience it:
First i swipe with a stylus from bottom right to top left, and from
bottom left to top right.
Then I use my finger to do the same. Watch how sketchy it become
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I got the exact problem explained in #29. Im on 11.04, upgraded from
10.10. I have checked that i have xserver-xorg-input-evdev
(1:2.6.0-1ubuntu12). Am I missing something else? Please advice.
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* Another fix for event handling for devices that provide proximity events
(LP: #573006)
-- Chase DouglasThu, 14 Apr 2011 16:09
** Description changed:
- On Lucid, the touch screen of my Latitude 2100 is no longer handled by
- evtouch, but some other touchscreen driver having the following bug:
+ Freeze Exception
+ ---
+ Some input devices provide information on proximity. For the X evdev module,
X events
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-input-evdev (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None => ubuntu-11.04
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(I think you referred to xserver-xorg-input-evdev instead of -synaptics,
but ...)
Fixed! Thanks!
Now Natty is ready for the Latitude 2100 touch screen.
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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nh2,
Ok, I think I found the last part of this bug :). I've uploaded a new
test package to ppa:utouch-team/unstable. Please install it after it has
built.
As a side note, the ppa includes some new bits under development. If you
do an upgrade of all packages it will upgrade libutouch-grail1 which
I try: In the recording, I first moved the pointer in a fluid movement,
which works fine. Then I clicked at a different location, resulting in
what should happen: the pointer is moved and a click is emitted there.
But last, I did the same thing, clicked in top right direction of the
current pointe
nh2,
Could you describe what you did in the recording, what you expect, and
what actually is happening for you? I don't see anything wrong with how
X evdev is interpreting the input stream on my system.
Thanks!
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-input-evdev (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
Problem still present with 2.6.0-1ubuntu11 (ubuntu repo) and
2.6.0-1ubuntu11~utouch2 (PPA).
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-input-evdev (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
** Changed in: utouch
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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This is not fixed for me. Same behaviour as in #17. I uploaded a new
utouch recording; the error is at the end.
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There is no evtouch driver, at least for natty. For evdev there is
xinput-calibrator, but it's still waiting in the NEW queue.
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How do you calibrate the evtouch driver from xorg-edgers?
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[ Chase Douglas ]
* Fix event handling for devices that provide proximity events (LP: #573006)
[ Timo Aaltonen ]
* Add debian/loc
I was testing Natty on an Asus Eee Top (IDEACOM IDC 6681 touch screen)
and came across this bug. The utouch-team/unstable PPA seems to fix the
buggy touch screen behaviour.
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I've uploaded a new version of evdev to ppa:utouch-team/unstable. The
package fixes things for the device recording. Please test it out and
report success or issues here. After you are done testing, you can
remove the ppa with ppa-purge.
Note that it's not done building in the ppa yet, be patient
** Also affects: utouch
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: utouch
Assignee: (unassigned) => Chase Douglas (chasedouglas)
** Changed in: utouch
Status: New => Incomplete
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If any extra experiments are needed - I'm still watching this thread.
I am currently using xubuntu 10.04 on dell L2100 with IDEACOM IDC 6680
I can't risk loosing the system, so I won't be able to do risky updates at the
moment, but I'm working on it. (I have to do separate partitions first)
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Gateway ZX (IDC 6650) Guy here.
I don't have the machine anymore, so I can't perform the debug, however
I did try the Edger PPA, and forced the machine to use the evdev, and
had the same behaviour. EVTouch worked on the device.
Thanks for the great work guys. I'm upgrading to a newer machine so
In this record, I first swipe from bottom left to top right. Then I
press at bottom left, the cursor stays at its position, and only when I
move my finger a bit, it jumps to my finger, but clicking before the
move so that everything in between gets mouse-box-selected.
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Hi nh2,
To help us reproduce the issue, please generate a recording of your
touchscreen. Instructions may be found here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Multitouch/Testing/uTouchEvEmu#Debugging
Because this bug involves the X evdev input module, you do not need to
do any VT switching. You can skip steps
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I found the commit that made the touchscreen work initally. It is "Add
proximity support." b48f4c41c0d3386bba3e9d8fa3da91f18aae190b and was
developed in the 2.5.99 series.
The commit before, 185ad42078a3bcb423b83e41ebeddbb7541fe26c, is the last
one where it did not work.
I had to find these on Ub
My one is IDC6680.
For me, it worked all fine with the 2.5.99 evdevs, but my most recent
update brought the problems are back again.
I ran git bisect and found out that the regression is in the new XI 2.1
multitouch support commit: a12a1f9e2b80e8a9a1515c309d0094f898139a83
The commit b441e8e382a4
Björn Kruggel's suggestion helps. Add a ppa for xorg-edgers in your apt
and update everything.
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Same problem.
Attached:
- lsusb
- xinput --list --long
- less /var/log/Xorg.0
All for a Gateway ZX with touchscreen, which is an IDC 6650 (one of
those all-in-ones with the touchscreen.)
The evdev and synaptics (default) drivers treat the device like a laptop
touchpad, so touching don't locate t
Similar problem on Maverick with IDC 6650.
Driver evtouch works (requires calibration tuning, xinput_calibrator
values don't work.) No multitouch capabilites.
Driver evdev for maverick and natty treat the device like a touchpad,
not a touchscreen.
Evtouch for natty is in the repo, but it report
I had a similar problem on Lucid, not in Maverick: typing on an onscreen
keyboard testestestest might give something like tessestessest. Now I'm
back on Lucid and resolved it by installing an evdev version above 2.5
(in my case 2.5.99 from xorg-edgers). You might wanna give it a try.
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There is a driver package compatible with older distributions, but it
depends on xorg.conf
See here: http://www.ideacom.com.tw/DR_IDC6681.htm
The driver on that page is supposed to work with IDC6680 IDC6681 IDC6690 IDC6691
No sources attached, but the config script might be worth reading.
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Same problem on MSI Wind Top AE1920 with IDEACOM IDC 6681
(dell L2100 had IDEACOM IDC 6680)
Also - the problem makes it impossible to calibrate touchscreen without
guessing the numbers for xinput. Calibration utilities can't work, because it's
impossible to get 4 correct taps in a row.
** Cha
I also have 2 instances and the same behavior
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Same thing on my lattitude 2100 with xubuntu Lucid (up-to-date)
Interesting thing, not sure if related: The device is listed twice in xinput
list. (xinput list --long attached)
When I disable the first instance - it stops working. When I disable the second
instance it still works and still make
I also have the problem. Still running Karmic on my Asus EEEPC T91
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Problem still present in current Natty.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: Invalid => New
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We are closing this bug report because it lacks the information we need
to investigate the problem, as described in the previous comments.
Please reopen it if you can give us the missing information, and don't
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Hello
Is this problem present with the latest updated Lucid's or Maverick's packages?
Thanks in advance
Fabio
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