- After extract xinput files from the tgz/zip, enter to the decompressed directory and type:
$ ./autogen.sh
$ ./configure
$ make
$ sudo make install (optional, binary files are into ../src/ dir )
Here starts my problem, I want to calibrate the device but there are 2 listed into xinput list. After finding the right one with xinput test "id" I can get the correct values for the calibration, but I can only apply with this:
$ xinput set-int-prop "id from the right device" "Evdev Axes Swap" 8 1 #<-You probably doesn't need to do this
$ xinput set-int-prop "id from the right device" "Evdev Axis Calibration" 32 315 3902 337 3842
The id's changes every boot, and I can't apply the same configuration.
Also I tried adding the udev rules, but do not worked for me. Ernesto, you have luck with udev rules? lucid comes with evdev 2.3.2, this version supports udev rules?
Hi, now I have a working 10.04 + evdev driver, there are a few problems but works.
I started with a fresh ubuntu lucid install and:
- I added usbhid. quirks= 0xeef:0x1: 0x40 to /etc/default/grub, change line:
GRUB_CMDLINE_ LINUX_DEFAULT= "quiet splash" LINUX_DEFAULT= "quiet splash usbhid. quirks= 0xeef:0x1: 0x40"
to
GRUB_CMDLINE_
- Blacklisted usbtouchscreen module, add:
blacklist usbtouchscreen d/blacklist. conf
to
/etc/modprobe.
- Next I installed all neccesary deps to proper compile xinput calibrator (download here: http:// github. com/tias/ xinput_ calibrator/ downloads ):
$ sudo apt-get install build-essential libgtkmm-2.4-dev autoconf libtool
- After extract xinput files from the tgz/zip, enter to the decompressed directory and type:
$ ./autogen.sh
$ ./configure
$ make
$ sudo make install (optional, binary files are into ../src/ dir )
Here starts my problem, I want to calibrate the device but there are 2 listed into xinput list. After finding the right one with xinput test "id" I can get the correct values for the calibration, but I can only apply with this:
$ xinput set-int-prop "id from the right device" "Evdev Axes Swap" 8 1 #<-You probably doesn't need to do this
$ xinput set-int-prop "id from the right device" "Evdev Axis Calibration" 32 315 3902 337 3842
The id's changes every boot, and I can't apply the same configuration.
Also I tried adding the udev rules, but do not worked for me. Ernesto, you have luck with udev rules? lucid comes with evdev 2.3.2, this version supports udev rules?
Thanks.