It's interesting that Sentelic's engineer said that. I am finding that
in absolute mode the touchpad is not very accurate and a bid jittery -
not so in relative mode. Perhaps this is symptomatic of what he is
describing.

I'm not aware of any roadmap - my first goal was just to get absolute
mode working with two finger scrolling, which I consider the absolute
minimum to make it usable. My test hardware is currently out of the
country so I won't be able to do much on this for the next 2 weeks until
it comes back.

My changes were mainly to get things working on kernel 3.0. I haven't
tested against 3.2, but Oskari's original version didn't work for me on
3.0. I took a look at the Elantech driver source to get some ideas on
how to make it work - this appears to have paid off. My next step was to
fix the two finger scrolling as the left and right finger packets arrive
separately (same as the Elantech).

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