Re: elantech touchpad issues

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Hi Éric, Richard,

On Mon, 12 Sep 2011 10:42:30 +0200, Éric Piel <E.A.B.Piel@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Op 08-09-11 20:17, Richard Schütz schreef:
> > Am 08.09.2011 06:18, schrieb JJ Ding:
> >
> > Yeah, this fixes the annoying issue with multiple fingers.
> >
> > Now only the problem with the wrong axis ranges is remaining.
> >
> 
> I've tried with my version of the hardware (a old v2) and it doesn't 
> seem to have the problem you describe.
> 
> Basically your problem is that the driver reports ranges as 0-1152 and 
> 0-576, but in reality, when you move your finger, the coordinates stay 
> in the ranges 0-819, 171-576. So in practice the cursor moves as 
> expected but the borders to allow the scrolling don't work. Is that right?
> 
> I wonder if it's normal that the device has a range even smaller than 
> what it reports, and whether something can be done. JJ Ding?

I asked our firmware team and windows team, the v2 hardware is such a
wild beast. ;-) It has many variants WRT x, y ranges (due to different
scanning methods the hardware is using.) I am preparing a patch that
will hopefully fix this issue for all the v2 variants.

jj

> Cheers,
> Éric
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