What's in these files is defined in ALL it's gore.īut we just want to get a touchscreen the right way up. These are all the files that deal with the X Windows system which is how keyboard, mice, touchscreens, trackballs et al talk to Zynthians and how Zynthians talk back to screens be they great big hdmi one's or tiny touchscreens you need a pin to operate. The location reveals a little it's within the directory. calibration script will end up with output which should go into /etc/X11//nf i already had details for this in the file so I overwrote them calibration will popup on screen, follow instructions and Play tap the dot :smiley:ħ. ![]() Cntrl O to write it Cntrl X to exit …)add this as first line on script:Īdd export DISPLAY=:0.0 to script first line Type nano calib, cut and paste the code into it. copy and paste bash script from link above, create this as “calib” script (using vi … nano is a much easier windows like tool for people who have issues with vi. This driver allows for multiple keyboards and mice to be treated as separate input devices.-I appear to already have thisĪ generic touchscreen calibration program for X.Org -I’ve already got it but I’ve played around a bitģ. ![]() This package provides the driver for input devices using evdev, the Linux kernel’s event delivery mechanism. > apt-get install xserver-xorg-input-evdev
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