hehe, I was stupid trying to fix the swapped Y-coordinate with that line
of code. digging deeper into the existing code, I found out I could play
around with the settings changing the PMode. for my screen, simply
setting it to 2 made the X-Y interpretation correct.

I'm still puzzled by the calibration though. I can't get my mouse
pointer until the edges of the screen, and there's still this
displacement. trying to figure it out tonight.

for fmartagong: I was getting the same problem on my ubuntu system. I
just unpacked the .deb, and manually put the files into place. this
worked out just fine. for the calibration: I actually don't know if the
calibration tools form penmount work now, but it should be (according to
the code) possibel to calibrate using the ``scaled'' reporting mode and
the correct MinX, MaxX, MinY and MaxY settings. good luck!

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