

This will let you calibrate the touchscreen. Anyway, let me know if it will not works for you.ĭon’t forget after installing the package and restarting X.Org Server also run eGalaxTouch and TKCal. I tested package on openSUSE 11.4/12.1 and Ubuntu 10.04 and it looks stable. That means, that package have to check X.Org version during installation to know which input module should be used.
#EGALAXTOUCH DOWNLOAD DRIVER#
EGalaxTouch driver contain modules for different X.Org versions. Here is also one important thing what you have to know: X.Org server and input drivers/modules should have same versions (support same API). So, if you use, for example, USB, you have to change device-string like this: Option "Device" "usbauto" X -version EGalaxTouch support S232, USB, PS2, and I2C controllers. Option "Parameters" "/var/lib/eeti.param"Īs you can see I use /dev/ttyS1. There are just 4 things that you needed to care about: egalax_drv.so, the binary driver used by the X.Org server eGalaxTouch, the utility for calibrating and setting preferences TKCal, a lower level utility for setting options in the hardware and script also add some information about new configuration to X.Org config-file (I changed it: package create the new config file called /etc/X11//nf).
#EGALAXTOUCH DOWNLOAD INSTALL#
As a packager I want to use more professional mechanism to install or remove it. It works fine, but the script blasted files and symbolic links all over the filesystem, and there is no way to clean it. This complicated script will handle the entire instalaton proccess. Inside this directory you can find a setup.sh script.

After untar it you will get a directory named eGalaxTouch32 or eGalaxTouch64. Here you can download the suitable driver for your Linux Kernel and architecture. Let’s start by saying that the eGalaxTouch is a X.Org input driver developed by EETI for their touch screens.
