Sam,
Sharpe, Sam J wrote:
2009/3/7 Philip Rhoades <phil@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Sam J Sharpe wrote:
I have an older laptop that has a reversible screen so it can be used as
a tablet PC but I have never used it like that (it currently has F10
installed). Are there Fedora utilities I can use to check to see if I
can get the touchscreen working with F10?
In general, if you assume that it's a wacom touchscreen, you can install
the linuxwacom package and play with wacdump to see if your pen/finger
generates useful movement information - have a google for it, there's
planty of info out there.
The reason I didn't mention the brand/model is that no-one would recognise
it - indeed the model isn't even listed on the manufacturer's site anymore
(T200C - http://www.clevo.com.tw/en).
I tried using wacdump with /dev/event/input[0-7] with no luck . .
Anything else to try?
This page says it's a Fujitsu Panel:
http://www.tabletpcbuzz.com/showthread.php?p=203592
This page says the Linux drivers are available "on request":
http://www.fujitsu.com/us/services/edevices/components/touchpanels/drivers.html
Googling gets these results:
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=fujitsu+touch+panel+linux
The Linux Touch Screen HOWTO eventually leads to this:
http://www.conan.de/touchscreen/index.html
So, have you tried that?
Thanks for that! - I did see the evtouch stuff in my wanderings but
wasn't sure if it was appropriate. I will try the different options on
the last URL and see how I go (I will post results if they are interesting).
Regards,
Phil.
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