Guy, sorry to drop this just after your kind letter yesterday. This change has been in the works for a little while, and would have been sent in last week if I hadn't found an error in my model. Sorry to send these patches as such large chunks. In the current version of hid-ntrig, contacts are rejected based on a simple size threshold to filter out randomly generated activity. Unfortunately I was too aggressive in the selection of that threshold. As Micki may have pointed out we can improve the responsiveness of the 12" inch devices. Its actually been pretty good, but there was definitely room for improvement. However, the 17" studio laptop with the ntrig sensor still uses the same logical range which results in a decrease in the perceived size of a contact. Consequently, one needs a fairly substantial contact area to hit the threshold that was hard coded. Since I still don't fully understand the source of the noise, and don't have an accurate characterization, I've used what I have observed to create filters that should enable noise reduction/elimination as well as improve the sensitivity. Since I don't actually know what the optimal defaults are, and since the behavior of the screen seems to change from time to time, I'd like to expose the tuning parameters to the user. Perhaps between feedback from users and hopefully some advice from ntrig, we can select sensible defaults. On a side note, I haven't really used module parameters and sysfs before. What I wrote works fine, and I tried to follow the style of examples. Still I'd like some feedback of what I did wrong, or right. Rafi -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-input" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html