I can second Jon's finding. (What a relief to find out that it is not just me who cannot make it work. Thanks, Jon!) My HP/Compaq TC1000 also shows that same strange behavior. Changing the Minimum/MaximumX values in xorg.conf does not do anything (!) . However, changing those values for the y-axis does have some peculiar impact: it seems to "accelerate" the x- as well as the y-coordinates much like a dilation factor. I checked the source code of the fpit driver but did not really understand much, let alone detet any errors. I would be very helpful if somebody more knowledgeable than I would have a look. Thanks a lot!
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