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Re: I can't calibrate my touchscreen



On Fri, Oct 12, 2007 at 12:31:11AM +0000, TonyK wrote:
> Hi everyone, I have some difficulties calibrating my touchscreen that
> I just installed.
> I installed my touchscreen on debian with penmount driver for DMC9000
> controller (my touchscreen is connected on /dev/ttyS1)
> 
> Now I can move the mouse cursor with the touchscreen, but there is
> like a mirror behaviour, whenever I touch and try move the mouse
> cursor to
> the right, the mouse cursor moves left, when I go up, it goes down.
> 
> I tried using the calibration tool to calibrate the touchscreen (adv-
> calib)
> The calibration tool prompted me to touch the red square at the top
> left hand corner, but no matter how many times I press on the
> touchscreen at the red square, it doesn't go to the next step, it's
> just stuck there.
> 
> Any one has any idea as to why is it like that?
> 
> Any help is appreciated
Never having done this, I just have a guess.
I would say the configuration is in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.
And the settings seem to be going in the oppossite directions: 
left move-> right cursor movement...
So, you have to make some parameter reflect this error.
can you post the /etc/X11/xorg.conf?
-K
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