Calibration from a single terminal.
Re: Calibration from a single terminal.
I believe I did an 'apt get' in a terminal, but can't remember for sure. It was a few very hectic months back when I set up the ssd in the CF-30Mk3.
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There is always something waiting at the end of the road, if you are not willing to see what it is, you probably shouldn't be out there in the first place.
Re: Calibration from a single terminal.
I've been getting single packages from "debian package name" and installing with gdebi.
https://packages.debian.org/sid/utils/xinput-calibrator
Just for grins, go into synaptic and completely remove then re-install calibrator.
Then run it from the Mint menu.
I'm thinking a clean install might be in order for your new machine. Nice piece of kit.
https://packages.debian.org/sid/utils/xinput-calibrator
Just for grins, go into synaptic and completely remove then re-install calibrator.
Then run it from the Mint menu.
I'm thinking a clean install might be in order for your new machine. Nice piece of kit.
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Re: Calibration from a single terminal.
A battery pull reset might be beneficial.....just the main battery.
Hey, do you have a 99-calibration file someplace for the CF-30? Like maybe in /etc/X11?????
If so delete it...
Hey, do you have a 99-calibration file someplace for the CF-30? Like maybe in /etc/X11?????
If so delete it...
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Re: Calibration from a single terminal.
After doing a complete uninstall than reinstall through synaptic there is not change. Ran xinput_calibrator from the menu, (open menu, type 'cali' and hit enter) with no change.
Calibrating standard Xorg driver "Fujitsu Component USB Touch Panel"
current calibration values: min_x=0, max_x=65535 and min_y=0, max_y=65535
If these values are estimated wrong, either supply it manually with the --precalib option, or run the 'get_precalib.sh' script to automatically get it (through HAL).
--> Making the calibration permanent <--
copy the snippet below into '/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/99-calibration.conf' (/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/ in some distro's)
Section "InputClass"
Identifier "calibration"
MatchProduct "Fujitsu Component USB Touch Panel"
Option "MinX" "2331"
Option "MaxX" "62532"
Option "MinY" "4914"
Option "MaxY" "64931"
Option "SwapXY" "0" # unless it was already set to 1
Option "InvertX" "0" # unless it was already set
Option "InvertY" "0" # unless it was already set
EndSection
That is what I am thinking as well. If that does not work than maybe a BIOS update.
Thanks. I think it is almost a full load, missing the smart card reader. I might put a rubber kb on it.
Calibrating standard Xorg driver "Fujitsu Component USB Touch Panel"
current calibration values: min_x=0, max_x=65535 and min_y=0, max_y=65535
If these values are estimated wrong, either supply it manually with the --precalib option, or run the 'get_precalib.sh' script to automatically get it (through HAL).
--> Making the calibration permanent <--
copy the snippet below into '/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/99-calibration.conf' (/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/ in some distro's)
Section "InputClass"
Identifier "calibration"
MatchProduct "Fujitsu Component USB Touch Panel"
Option "MinX" "2331"
Option "MaxX" "62532"
Option "MinY" "4914"
Option "MaxY" "64931"
Option "SwapXY" "0" # unless it was already set to 1
Option "InvertX" "0" # unless it was already set
Option "InvertY" "0" # unless it was already set
EndSection
That is what I am thinking as well. If that does not work than maybe a BIOS update.
Thanks. I think it is almost a full load, missing the smart card reader. I might put a rubber kb on it.
CF-29LTQ,CF-31SBM,CF-52youngGUN,
Life's Journey is not to arrive safely at the grave in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways totally worn-out shouting 'Woo Hoo! What a ride!
Motorsports - the only real sport. If it doesn't have a motor, it is just a game.
There is always something waiting at the end of the road, if you are not willing to see what it is, you probably shouldn't be out there in the first place.
Life's Journey is not to arrive safely at the grave in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways totally worn-out shouting 'Woo Hoo! What a ride!
Motorsports - the only real sport. If it doesn't have a motor, it is just a game.
There is always something waiting at the end of the road, if you are not willing to see what it is, you probably shouldn't be out there in the first place.
Re: Calibration from a single terminal.
Okay, I deleted the 99-calibration file from usr/share/Xll/xorg.config.d, nothing in etx/X11/xorg.conf.d.
Running from the menu, no change:
Calibrating standard Xorg driver "Fujitsu Component USB Touch Panel"
current calibration values: min_x=0, max_x=65535 and min_y=0, max_y=65535
If these values are estimated wrong, either supply it manually with the --precalib option, or run the 'get_precalib.sh' script to automatically get it (through HAL).
--> Making the calibration permanent <--
copy the snippet below into '/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/99-calibration.conf' (/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/ in some distro's)
Section "InputClass"
Identifier "calibration"
MatchProduct "Fujitsu Component USB Touch Panel"
Option "MinX" "2459"
Option "MaxX" "62404"
Option "MinY" "4814"
Option "MaxY" "64603"
Option "SwapXY" "0" # unless it was already set to 1
Option "InvertX" "0" # unless it was already set
Option "InvertY" "0" # unless it was already set
EndSection
Running from the menu, no change:
Calibrating standard Xorg driver "Fujitsu Component USB Touch Panel"
current calibration values: min_x=0, max_x=65535 and min_y=0, max_y=65535
If these values are estimated wrong, either supply it manually with the --precalib option, or run the 'get_precalib.sh' script to automatically get it (through HAL).
--> Making the calibration permanent <--
copy the snippet below into '/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/99-calibration.conf' (/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/ in some distro's)
Section "InputClass"
Identifier "calibration"
MatchProduct "Fujitsu Component USB Touch Panel"
Option "MinX" "2459"
Option "MaxX" "62404"
Option "MinY" "4814"
Option "MaxY" "64603"
Option "SwapXY" "0" # unless it was already set to 1
Option "InvertX" "0" # unless it was already set
Option "InvertY" "0" # unless it was already set
EndSection
CF-29LTQ,CF-31SBM,CF-52youngGUN,
Life's Journey is not to arrive safely at the grave in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways totally worn-out shouting 'Woo Hoo! What a ride!
Motorsports - the only real sport. If it doesn't have a motor, it is just a game.
There is always something waiting at the end of the road, if you are not willing to see what it is, you probably shouldn't be out there in the first place.
Life's Journey is not to arrive safely at the grave in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways totally worn-out shouting 'Woo Hoo! What a ride!
Motorsports - the only real sport. If it doesn't have a motor, it is just a game.
There is always something waiting at the end of the road, if you are not willing to see what it is, you probably shouldn't be out there in the first place.
Re: Calibration from a single terminal.
When you say battery pull reset, you mean no main power, pull the battery then cycle the power button until the stupid gets drained out of the unit?
CF-29LTQ,CF-31SBM,CF-52youngGUN,
Life's Journey is not to arrive safely at the grave in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways totally worn-out shouting 'Woo Hoo! What a ride!
Motorsports - the only real sport. If it doesn't have a motor, it is just a game.
There is always something waiting at the end of the road, if you are not willing to see what it is, you probably shouldn't be out there in the first place.
Life's Journey is not to arrive safely at the grave in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways totally worn-out shouting 'Woo Hoo! What a ride!
Motorsports - the only real sport. If it doesn't have a motor, it is just a game.
There is always something waiting at the end of the road, if you are not willing to see what it is, you probably shouldn't be out there in the first place.
Re: Calibration from a single terminal.
I am doing this while the BIOS touchscreen setting is set to "Touchscreen mode". If set to "Auto" or "Tablet mode" xinput_calibrator finds no calibratable devices.
Interesting thing is that when I ran dmesg | grep input -i and it shows an entry for the TS, the BIOS was set to "Auto".
Interesting thing is that when I ran dmesg | grep input -i and it shows an entry for the TS, the BIOS was set to "Auto".
CF-29LTQ,CF-31SBM,CF-52youngGUN,
Life's Journey is not to arrive safely at the grave in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways totally worn-out shouting 'Woo Hoo! What a ride!
Motorsports - the only real sport. If it doesn't have a motor, it is just a game.
There is always something waiting at the end of the road, if you are not willing to see what it is, you probably shouldn't be out there in the first place.
Life's Journey is not to arrive safely at the grave in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways totally worn-out shouting 'Woo Hoo! What a ride!
Motorsports - the only real sport. If it doesn't have a motor, it is just a game.
There is always something waiting at the end of the road, if you are not willing to see what it is, you probably shouldn't be out there in the first place.
Re: Calibration from a single terminal.
Teo one time said the thing about booting twice. It writes over / deletes anomalies in the secret recesses between bios and the OS. Like registry in a way.
I was thinking the old 99-calib file was asking for the touchscreen v.s. tablet. The numbers, if there, were way outside tablet parameters.
Strange....
By the way there is a man page "$man xinput_calibrator"
That's the one.
battery pull reset
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I was thinking the old 99-calib file was asking for the touchscreen v.s. tablet. The numbers, if there, were way outside tablet parameters.
Strange....
By the way there is a man page "$man xinput_calibrator"
That's the one.
battery pull reset
[F2][F9][F10]
REBOOT TWICE
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Re: Calibration from a single terminal.
Okay, will do the power pull reset. Will report back in a few minutes.
CF-29LTQ,CF-31SBM,CF-52youngGUN,
Life's Journey is not to arrive safely at the grave in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways totally worn-out shouting 'Woo Hoo! What a ride!
Motorsports - the only real sport. If it doesn't have a motor, it is just a game.
There is always something waiting at the end of the road, if you are not willing to see what it is, you probably shouldn't be out there in the first place.
Life's Journey is not to arrive safely at the grave in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways totally worn-out shouting 'Woo Hoo! What a ride!
Motorsports - the only real sport. If it doesn't have a motor, it is just a game.
There is always something waiting at the end of the road, if you are not willing to see what it is, you probably shouldn't be out there in the first place.
Re: Calibration from a single terminal.
jay@jaymint18 ~ $ xinput_calibrator -v
DEBUG: XInputExtension version is 2.3
DEBUG: Skipping virtual master devices and devices without axis valuators.
DEBUG: Skipping device 'Virtual core XTEST pointer' id=4, does not report Absolute events.
DEBUG: Skipping device 'ImPS/2 Generic Wheel Mouse' id=12, does not report Absolute events.
DEBUG: Selected device: Fujitsu Component USB Touch Panel
DEBUG: Not usbtouchscreen calibrator: Not a usbtouchscreen device
DEBUG: Read axes swap value of 0.
DEBUG: Read InvertX=0, InvertY=0.
Calibrating EVDEV driver for "Fujitsu Component USB Touch Panel" id=10
current calibration values (from XInput): min_x=124, max_x=3917 and min_y=303, max_y=4000
DEBUG: Found that 'Fujitsu Component USB Touch Panel' is a sysfs name.
DEBUG: Adding click 0 (X=129, Y=85)
DEBUG: Adding click 1 (X=896, Y=93)
DEBUG: Adding click 2 (X=137, Y=672)
DEBUG: Adding click 3 (X=904, Y=670)
Doing dynamic recalibration:
Setting calibration data: 143, 3931, 264, 4000
DEBUG: Successfully applied axis calibration.
--> Making the calibration permanent <--
DEBUG: Found that 'Fujitsu Component USB Touch Panel' is a sysfs name.
copy the snippet below into '/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/99-calibration.conf' (/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/ in some distro's)
Section "InputClass"
Identifier "calibration"
MatchProduct "Fujitsu Component USB Touch Panel"
Option "Calibration" "143 3931 264 4000"
Option "SwapAxes" "0"
EndSection
jay@jaymint18 ~ $
DEBUG: XInputExtension version is 2.3
DEBUG: Skipping virtual master devices and devices without axis valuators.
DEBUG: Skipping device 'Virtual core XTEST pointer' id=4, does not report Absolute events.
DEBUG: Skipping device 'ImPS/2 Generic Wheel Mouse' id=12, does not report Absolute events.
DEBUG: Selected device: Fujitsu Component USB Touch Panel
DEBUG: Not usbtouchscreen calibrator: Not a usbtouchscreen device
DEBUG: Read axes swap value of 0.
DEBUG: Read InvertX=0, InvertY=0.
Calibrating EVDEV driver for "Fujitsu Component USB Touch Panel" id=10
current calibration values (from XInput): min_x=124, max_x=3917 and min_y=303, max_y=4000
DEBUG: Found that 'Fujitsu Component USB Touch Panel' is a sysfs name.
DEBUG: Adding click 0 (X=129, Y=85)
DEBUG: Adding click 1 (X=896, Y=93)
DEBUG: Adding click 2 (X=137, Y=672)
DEBUG: Adding click 3 (X=904, Y=670)
Doing dynamic recalibration:
Setting calibration data: 143, 3931, 264, 4000
DEBUG: Successfully applied axis calibration.
--> Making the calibration permanent <--
DEBUG: Found that 'Fujitsu Component USB Touch Panel' is a sysfs name.
copy the snippet below into '/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/99-calibration.conf' (/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/ in some distro's)
Section "InputClass"
Identifier "calibration"
MatchProduct "Fujitsu Component USB Touch Panel"
Option "Calibration" "143 3931 264 4000"
Option "SwapAxes" "0"
EndSection
jay@jaymint18 ~ $
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