2012/9/19 Jeremy Jongepier <jeremy(a)autostatic.com>om>:
On 09/19/2012 01:59 PM, Carlos sanchiavedraz wrote:
Dear all.
Anybody knows how to deactivate the left clic event when you put your
finger on a touch screen?
The thing is that I still haven't found a way to achieve a proper
behaviour of the touch screen on my UMPC as a live music station.
Every time I put my finger on it it triggers a left clic, so when I
try to move the cursor it moves some window or clic on a button when I
want not.
I've been experimenting with drivers and even modifying xorg.conf but
didn't get to make the screen work as it should. And still don't know
how at least deactivate this behaviour, so I can move the mouse with
my finger (with no clic at all) and then use one of the two hardware
buttons (left and right clic assigned) when needed.
I mentioned this in context on a previous mail. Maybe it's not trivial
and I should ask Xorg list or something else.
Just in case, I ask to you dear folks.
Cheers.
Hello Carlos,
What kind of touchscreen is it?
Best,
Jeremy
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Hope this may help:
* Display Size: 7.0" 1024 X 600 (but I can only choose 800x600, driver
problems I guess)
* Screen Type: LED-Backlit LCD
* Touch Technology: Resistive (soft/finger) Single-touch
* Display Type: Soft (Finger) Touch
and...
* SO: Musix 3 beta 2 (based on Debian Squeeze)
* CPU type: Intel Atom (Silverthorne)
* CPU speed: Z520, 1.33Ghz
Don't know the manufacturer of the screen, but is the usual on Viliv's
devices, at least some years ago I suppose.
Thanks, Jeremy.
--
Carlos sanchiavedraz
* Musix GNU+Linux
http://www.musix.es