I was my mistake when I change the path to mouse1 because I forgot one "/".
After I correct this and I've restart the Xorg server I have a touchscreen which action more strange.
I tried the option of switching the axes but doesn't work.
Even the calibration is more strange.
I think it is a conflict between the mouse and touchscreen.
tempestuous
Joined: 10 Jun 2005 Posts: 4944 Location: Australia
Posted: Thu 30 Apr 2009, 04:55 Post subject:
cojogrizli wrote:
If I plug and unplug the usb touchscreen cable and make ls /dev/input/ appear and disappear "mouse1".
Sure, your touchscreen is mouse1, but I don't believe this means the correct Option "Device" value should be /dev/input/mouse1. It should be the event number which corresponds to mouse1.
cojogrizli wrote:
I think it is a conflict between the mouse and touchscreen.
Yes, possibly. Are you using a USB mouse? Maybe you would have a better result if you use a PS/2 mouse?
Or it might be worth seeing if the touchscreen works in the absence of a mouse - try booting the computer with NO mouse attached.
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