![]() Elo TouchSystems 2700 IntelliTouch(r) USB Touchmonitor Interface" Next, you have to find your monitors name: Offers you precompiled binaries for their monitors, unfortunately they just work for kernels 7.2. SO i had to reinstall the MD, and use this solutionįirst of all, this should work for touch screen monitors with IntelliTouch (Surface Acoustic Wave) technology, and hopefully other monitors. THE ABOVE SOLUTION ON MY 7.10 RC1 DID NOT WORK. The commands for running the calibration utility are: To install the ELO touchscreen drivers in LinuxMCE 0710, run this command: Just be sure the architecture for the media director is i386 and not amd64. You can install them on a media director that is 32 bit even if the core is 64 bit. The ELO touchscreen drivers only run on the 32 bit architecture (i386), not the 64-bit. Only for the USB version of the touchscreen I had to play with the numbers for minx,y and maxx,y until the touch matched the screen. InputDevice "touchscreen" "SendCoreEvents" I put this near the top, right under the all the remarks and stuff. You can edit xorg however you want to, I just typed "sudo gedit /etc/X11/nf" in a console. I assume most of the info is missing because it is made up on the fly every time you boot so as to save clutter in the nf. The nf might look like it is empty and not usable, but it is. Sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-input-evtouch You can install the driver with synaptic or the console. I have not tested to see if xserver-xorg-input-elographics works with the way I am doing it. You should see a lot of random stuff fly up the console.įollowing all the other formums, I ended up using driver xserver-xorg-input-evtouch. Again, change the 6 to the number you found above. If you want to make sure you found the right event number, just type this into a console and touch the screen. If you want to make sure you have the right number, you can type cat /dev/input/event6 replacing 6 with the number you found on yours. The event# on the Handlers= line will be used later. Should return a lot of stuff and one section should have the name of your monitor. Works great, no hard work.įollowing tutorial comes from Ubuntu forum, thanks to life4himsq!įirst you need to find out where the usb is located in the system. Sometimes the X and Y axes might be swapped, so you will need to use the evtouch driver to deal with it. In 8.10 Intelli Touch from ELO is supported out-of-the-box thru evdev driver. ![]()
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