Let's try it anyway:Įxtract this tar.gz file to somewhere like your desktop.
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I did happen to discover a graphical application that might make configuration of the touch screen easier, however I don't know if this utility will work for your particular touch screen. I'm not 100% sure if the following will help but let's see if we can this working on a portrait screen. Thanks for providing further info, it seems your Toshiba Ultrabook Z20 is a capacitive multi-touch screen, whereas I have had experience with a resistive (single touch) type of touch screens. Please don’t get me wrong, Ubuntu Mate is a wonderfull system and you all do a great gob of helping every body but i’m totally lost in the terminal and at my age I just want to enjoy my pc. I’m afraid this happens all the time and I understand that members can’t give detailed instructions all the time Which is why I don’t look for advise entailing terminal commands. I understand the sudo etc type in to the teminal but it’s the part in between the two sentencess that is taken for granted. Option "Calibration" "3516 3584 1168 1174"įor thanks for your input, unforttunatly and with respect, I can’t under stand command instructions.
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The terminal then appears with this report that I can’t understand Warning: multiple calibratable devices found, calibrating last one (Atmel)Ĭalibrating EVDEV driver for "Atmel" id=16Ĭurrent calibration values (from XInput): min_x=0, max_x=4095 and min_y0, max_y=4095 When I touch that one the notice in the middle of the screen reports an incorrect function and aborts the process. When I run the calabrition tool in portrate mode, the first point starts in the top left corner, the next one top right corner, then the third one is in the lower left corner. I need to run the screen in PORTRATE mode and this is when the touch goes haywire. In normal landscape mode the touch system works correctly, no problems. Now it seems like taps across the whole screen are recognized, but all taps in the top half of the screen go to the same spot near the top left corner, and all taps in the bottom half of the screen go the same spot in the bottom right corner.Mate 16.04 touch report for Toshiba Ultrabook Z20 It now considers the second tap to be a misclick and restarts calibration about 90% of the time, but once the second tap is recognized, calibration continues smoothly. The fact that editing this file does absolutely nothing implies that the touchscreen uses libinput rather than xinput, so I need to use xlibinput_calibrator instead. Additionally, attempting to manually mess around with /etc/X11//nf (which is where xinput_calibrator would have told me to put the calibration data to make the change permanent) did absolutely nothing. As a result, the calibration cannot be completed. However, it only accepts the first tap in the top left corner, and ignores all attempts to perform the second tap in the top right corner, which is in the “dead” area. It seems that the commonly recommended method to calibrate them is xinput_calibrator.
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All taps within approximately the left half of the screen go up to the top left corner, and all taps in approximately the right half do nothing at all. I am attempting to calibrate a resistive touchscreen, as out of the box it is completely unusable.