Binary package hint: kubuntu-desktop
Lenovo Yxx0 laptops have a touch inductive panel http://www.gigamark.com/images/stories/8/Lenovo_y550/Untitled-4.jpg contains the pretty cool navigation slidebar http://www.fcenter.ru/img/article/notebooks/Lenovo_IdeaPad_Y550P/152399.jpg How SlideNav should work: User assign applications to the numbers. When user want to launch one of them, they touch slidenav in any place (touch but did not raise finger), after that driver show applications list on the screen http://www.fcenter.ru/img/article/notebooks/Lenovo_IdeaPad_Y550P/152341.jpg User move finger to the lift or to the right, untel needed application was selected on the screen. After apllication selected use raise finger and this application started.
I tried use tp-smapi-dkms for detect slidenav buttons, but it's not work for me with error: No such device. Even if I was able to detect slidenav buttons it's not enough - there need a program that works like an official Lenovo driver.
Binary package hint: kubuntu-desktop
Lenovo Yxx0 laptops have a touch inductive panel http:// www.gigamark. com/images/ stories/ 8/Lenovo_ y550/Untitled- 4.jpg contains the pretty cool navigation slidebar http:// www.fcenter. ru/img/ article/ notebooks/ Lenovo_ IdeaPad_ Y550P/152399. jpg www.fcenter. ru/img/ article/ notebooks/ Lenovo_ IdeaPad_ Y550P/152341. jpg User move finger to the lift or to the right, untel needed application was selected on the screen. After apllication selected use raise finger and this application started.
How SlideNav should work:
User assign applications to the numbers. When user want to launch one of them, they touch slidenav in any place (touch but did not raise finger), after that driver show applications list on the screen http://
I tried use tp-smapi-dkms for detect slidenav buttons, but it's not work for me with error: No such device.
Even if I was able to detect slidenav buttons it's not enough - there need a program that works like an official Lenovo driver.