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Re: X window don't read my input device automatically
Thanks for your kindly reply,
I have tried "cat /dev/input/event7" & "cat /dev/input/event8" and there some
messages showing out when I touch the panel.
The version of xorg-server I use doesn't have xorg.conf, fdi file instead.
And the MPX is already, I have tried two mouses work in the same time correctly.
It seems that the fdi file which I set don't have any effect.
2009/6/20 Pei Lin <telent997@xxxxxxxxx>:
> u can go to the xorg maillist to get more information.
> i guess whether your xorg-server version is the "right" version to
> support multi-touch and your configuration about your device in
> xorg.conf file is "right" or not.
>
> By the way, u can "cat /dev/input/event7" or "cat /dev/input/event8"
> and use your device to see there is something output in your screen to
> prove your driver work normally.
>
> BRs,
>
> Lin
>
> 2009/6/19 guo jerry <mimi0213kimo@xxxxxxxxx>:
>> Hi all,
>> I have written my multi-touch panel device driver and register
>> two input devices.
>> they appear in /dev/input/event7 & /dev/input/event8. The
>> problem is that why
>> X window can read other mouse devices automatically and work under X
>> environment but the device driver written by my own cannot.
>> I guess that if the evbit and keybit which I set is not correctly.
>> I set my evbit & keybit as following:
>>
>> input->evbit[0] = BIT_MASK(EV_KEY) || BIT_MASK(EV_ABS);
>> input->keybit[BIT_WORD(BTN_TOUCH)] = BIT_MASK(BTN_TOUCH);
>>
>> I'd like solve the problem first then take into issue that how to make
>> multi-touch work in MPX.
>>
>> Thanks in advanced.
>>
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