Re: M inX, MaxX, MinY, MaxY Problem

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Hi Kevin,

thank you for your answer.
I know the site and I tried the drivers but they are not working for me.
I'm using a EX1000SC Controller(OK not me the screen).
There are Linux drivers for this screen but only for the 2.4.* Kernel (not working with Fedora Core 2 and the 2.6.* Kernel).
That’s way I'm trying to get the standard microtouch driver to work.
I think if I could give him the correct MinX, MaxX, MinY, MaxY settings the screen would work.
Do you know how I can get the right settings?


Thank you

Dalibor Malek




Benstead, Kevin wrote:

If you are using a 3M SC3 or SC4 touch controller you don't really want to
be using the microtouch driver.

There is a much better driver at http://www.cdp1802.org/mmmtouch/ which has
a calibration routine that does all the work for you.

The version for Xfree4.3.0 works for 4.4.0 as well.


Kevin

-----Original Message-----
From: Dalibor Malek [mailto:maillist@xxxxxxxxxx] Sent: 30 August 2004 13:22
To: xfree86@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: M inX, MaxX, MinY, MaxY Problem


Hi All,



I'm trying to configure a 3M Touch screen.
As I found out I have to use the Microtouch driver so a added the following to my config File:


Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "touchscreen0"
Driver "microtouch"
Option "Device" "/dev/ttyS0"
Option "MinX" "1412"
Option "MaxX" "15184"
Option "MinY" "15372"
Option "MaxY" "1230"
Option "ScreenNumber" "0"
Option "ReportingMode" "Scaled"
Option "ButtonNumber" "1"
Option "SendCoreEvents"
EndSection

This got my Touch screen running but when I touch the screen the mouse pointer is two or three centimetres right beside my finger.
I found out that the MinX, MaxX, MinY, MaxY settings don't fit for my screen but how can I get the right settings?
When I set the MinX and MinY settings to 0 I get better result but I think there is a way to calculate or find the right settings out except guessing.


Thank You

Dalibor Malek





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