You need to install libncrses5-dev to compile the package so:įollow the onscreen prompts and then add the coordinates in /etc/X11/xorg. InputDevice "Touchscreen" "SendCoreEvents"ĭownload Touchcal. Installed debian driver package for elo serial touchscreen (not for USB)Īptitude install xserver-xorg-input-elographicsĬreate Input Device entry in /etc/X11/nfĪdd Input Device to "ServerLayout" section MaxX, MinX, MaxY & MinY option settings are pretty close but proper calibration is best. You can create a udev-rules, to load inputattach automatically This will work with many of the ELO touch-screen drivers, both serial and USB. These seems to be a more elegant way to use the touchscreen today: ELO Touchscreen Driver (using evtouch) Ubuntu includes an Xorg xserver input driver in the package xserver-xorg-input-evtouch for Dapper, Feisty, Gutsy, Hardy, Intrepid, Jaunty, Karmic, & Maverick (for x86 and x8664). Using serial connection only: NOTE: If the monitor is USB/serial and an active USB cable is plugged in the serial port is disabled! Connecting the touchscreen with EVDEV and inputattach
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