Hi,
I'm unsure whether this is of any help but when I press a single point anywhere
in the screen (and then release your finger) the mouse position jumps to the
bottom left of the screen. I assume this is X 0 Y 0?
What commands would I run from the terminal to get a live readout of the
co-ordinates that the monitor is sending as X Y co-ordinates?
When pressing with 1 finger and then another the pointer moves from the bottom
right 0,0 to where the 2nd finger lands.
The only output I got that seemed different to others I see posted is the
xinput list --long
LG Display LGD-MultiTouch id=10 [slave pointer (2)]
Reporting 6 classes:
Class originated from: 10
Buttons supported: 5
Button labels: Button Unknown Button Unknown Button Unknown
Button Wheel Up Button Wheel Down
Button state:
Class originated from: 10
Detail for Valuator 0:
Label: Abs X
Range: 0.000000 - 1920.000000
Resolution: 10000 units/m
Mode: absolute
Current value: 960.000000
Class originated from: 10
Detail for Valuator 1:
Label: Abs Y
Range: 0.000000 - 1080.000000
Resolution: 10000 units/m
Mode: absolute
Current value: 540.000000
Class originated from: 10
Multitouch capable (max 18 touches):
Mode: Direct Touch
Class originated from: 10
Detail for Touch Valuator 0:
Label: Abs MT Position X
Range: 0.000000 - 1920.000000
Resolution: 0 units/m
Class originated from: 10
Detail for Touch Valuator 1:
Label: Abs MT Position Y
Range: 0.000000 - 1080.000000
Resolution: 0 units/m
Is there anything else I can do to help?
Thanks
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Dell ST2220T Monitor responds to touch only on warm boot from windows
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