Re: Preferred way for a multitouch driver?

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On 04/11/10 12:41, Florian Echtler wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> 
> I've just bought a Lenovo S10-3t convertible netbook, and now I'm
> experimenting with the "multitouch" screen (dual-touch, rather). It's
> being recognized as a HID device, and using hid-device-dump, I can
> nicely read the reports of both fingers. There's also some hacks
> floating around which use xf86-input-hidtouch, but AFAICT that doesn't
> do any kind of multitouch.
> 
> From lurking here on the list, I've gathered that the evdev interface by
> now fully supports all kinds of multitouch events, so I guess the
> preferred way would be a hiddev-to-evdev bridge of some kind, right?
> 
> Can somebody point me into the right direction, e.g. to some other
> driver which also works that way?
> 
> Many thanks,
> Florian

I think Stéphane is working on that one.
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