From: Omar M. <oma...@gm...> - 2008-11-11 18:51:09
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Hey, Yes, this was with my finger nail as well as finger tip. There was only a slight difference, better but still difficult to produce clicks. Omar. > Hi Omar, > Please try your finger nail instead of finger tip to see what > happens. Please share your result with us. Ping On Tue, Nov 11, > 2008 at 6:41 AM, Omar Manuar <oma...@gm...> wrote: >> Hey, >> >> Going from 0.8.1-4 to 0.8.1-6 there were definite improvements >> eliminating "random" looking events. However, with touch it now >> seems much more diffucult to get a "click" to register. Since I >> interact almost exclusively with touch, I fear I might poke my >> finger through the screen soon. :) Note, it's not a sensitivity >> problem, per se, since the cursor follows my finger readily; it >> just takes a lot of pressure (or time resting on the spot) to >> produce a "click". The adjustments suggested by wacompl don't seem >> to help with clicks (nor do any settings in xorg.conf). >> >> If you could point me to the relevant parts of the code, I'd be >> happy to muck around. >> >> I have a tablet, HP Pavilion tx2525nr >> >> ,---- | Bus 007 Device 003: ID 056a:0093 Wacom Co., Ltd | Device >> Descriptor: | bLength 18 | bDescriptorType 1 | bcdUSB 1.10 | >> bDeviceClass 0 (Defined at Interface level) | bDeviceSubClass 0 | >> bDeviceProtocol 0 | bMaxPacketSize0 8 | idVendor 0x056a Wacom Co., >> Ltd | idProduct 0x0093 | bcdDevice 4.03 | iManufacturer 1 Tablet | >> iProduct 2 ISD-V4 | iSerial 0 `---- >> >> and am currently using Ubuntu Intrepid (I realize that xorg 7.4 is >> moving away from configuring the keyboard and mouse in xorg.conf, >> but it certainly seems to recognize/need the settings for the >> stylus/touch/eraser there!). >> >> Thanks for any pointers. >> >> Omar Manuar. >> > <div>Hi Omar,</div> <div> </div> <div>Please try your finger > nail instead of finger tip to see what happens. Please share > your result with us.<br></div> <div>Ping<br></div> <div > class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 6:41 AM, Omar Manuar > <span dir="ltr"><<a > href="mailto:oma...@gm...">oma...@gm...</a>></span> > wrote:<br> <blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; > MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px > solid">Hey,<br><br>Going from 0.8.1-4 to 0.8.1-6 there were > definite<br>improvements eliminating "random" looking<br> > events. However, with touch it now seems much more<br>diffucult to > get a "click" to register. Since I<br>interact almost > exclusively with touch, I fear I might<br>poke my finger through the > screen soon. :) Note, it's<br> not a sensitivity problem, per > se, since the cursor<br>follows my finger readily; it just takes a > lot of<br>pressure (or time resting on the spot) to produce > a<br>"click". The adjustments suggested by wacompl > don't<br> seem to help with clicks (nor do any settings > in<br>xorg.conf).<br><br>If you could point me to the relevant parts > of the<br>code, I'd be happy to muck around.<br><br>I have a > tablet, HP Pavilion tx2525nr<br><br>,----<br> | Bus 007 Device 003: > ID 056a:0093 Wacom Co., Ltd<br>| Device Descriptor:<br>| > bLength > 18<br>| bDescriptorType > 1<br>| bcdUSB > 1.10<br>| bDeviceClass > 0 (Defined at Interface level)<br> | > bDeviceSubClass 0<br>| > bDeviceProtocol 0<br>| > bMaxPacketSize0 8<br>| idVendor > 0x056a Wacom Co., Ltd<br>| > idProduct 0x0093<br>| > bcdDevice 4.03<br>| > iManufacturer 1 Tablet<br> | > iProduct > 2 ISD-V4<br>| iSerial > 0<br>`----<br><br>and am currently using > Ubuntu Intrepid (I realize that<br>xorg 7.4 is moving away from > configuring the keyboard<br>and mouse in xorg.conf, but it certainly > seems to<br> recognize/need the settings for the > stylus/touch/eraser<br>there!).<br><br>Thanks for any > pointers.<br><br>Omar Manuar.<br></blockquote></div> |