Hi Tholom,
I'm also stuck with the same "wireless-tools" issue.
Unfortunately, I have very little time free these days... I hope you can
find a fix!
>
>Also, I was trying some numbers in /etc/xcalibrate.conf so that I could use
>gpe
>(I'd previously sent a mail to the list, but didn't get a reply :()
>
>The results were interesting. With settings '60 0 80 0 0' the vertical (y?)
>coordinate
>was reversed. I tried -80, but this didn't change.
>
>The scaling was such that if I moved the stylus around the
>edges of the screen, then the 'X'-cursor (on the initial blank gpe screen)
>
>traversed a polygon with area about 60% of the screen, centred at the screen
>centre.
>
>Three sides were part of a square, but the top side (corresponding to the bottom
>
>of the screen) was curved. This makes sense because there seems to be a dimple
>at
>the bottom of the screen, towards the left-hand side, as if the touch screen
>
>was anchored there.
>
>Do you know how I might get a better set of numbers, particularly to reverse
>the vertical coordinate?
>
>
This must happen because calibration data are not taken into account in
the current rootfs. This should automatically be handled by the X server
in the OpenEmbedded rootfs. That's why we need to address OpenEmbedded
issues first.
Cheers,
Michael.
-- Michael Opdenacker http://free-electrons.comReceived on Wed Aug 25 11:04:20 2004
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