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Dockstar Debian and Mimo 7" Touchscreen Monitor

Posted by petec 
Dockstar Debian and Mimo 7" Touchscreen Monitor
May 28, 2011 10:13PM
Curious if anyone is using the Mimo 7" USB Touchscreen monitor with their Seagate Dockstar?

I am currently using the "evtouch" config in xorg.conf; getting a response from the monitor with touch but unable to do any sort of touch calibration.

This is what my lsub shows for the touchscreen.

~# lsusb
Bus 001 Device 009: ID 0eef:0001 D-WAV Scientific Co., Ltd eGalax TouchScreen


Section     "Screen"  
     	Identifier   	"DisplayLinkScreen"  
     	Device     	"DisplayLinkDevice"  
     	Monitor     	"DisplayLinkMonitor"  
     	DefaultDepth  16  
     	SubSection   "Display"  
         Depth      	16  
         Modes      "800x480"  
     EndSubSection  
 EndSection
  
Section "InputDevice"  
     	Identifier "touchscreen"  
     	Driver "evdev"  
    	# You might have to change the following line.  
    	# check the troubleshooting section at the end of  
    	# the post   
     	Option "Device" "/dev/input/event2"  
     	Option "DeviceName" "touchscreen"  
     	Option "ReportingMode" "Raw"  
     	Option "SendCoreEvents" "On"  
     	Option "Calibrate" "1"  
     	Option "InvertY" "true"  
     	Option "InvertX" "true"  
     	Option "MinX" "630"  
     	Option "MinY" "31000"  
     	Option "MaxX" "31700"  
     	Option "MaxY" "1000"  
 EndSection

Re: Dockstar Debian and Mimo 7" Touchscreen Monitor
May 31, 2011 10:12PM
Re: Dockstar Debian and Mimo 7" Touchscreen Monitor
June 03, 2011 02:10AM
Thanks PG.

That's me (PeterC).

I have the touch screen working but cannot calibrate it. I kind of let it go for a bit while I worked on other things with the Seagate Dockstar making the assumption it would be the easiet part; and its turned into the most difficult piece.
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