
If I understand you correctly, your mouse offset is not constant. Option "Parameters" "/var/lib/eeti.param"

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TouchKit driver for 32bit Linux kernel 2.6.x with Xorg 1.4.0 So if anyone can assist me with this, here's all the relevant details to this problem: If I do compile egalax support into the kernel then the touchscreen stops working completely. The install of the touchscreen has been from a basic Xorg environment, I didn't even have to compile any support into the kernel and it just worked with what it already had. It is just within the normal GUI environment. When I run the tool to test drawing (as provided by egalax), there doesn't exist the offset issue. I have got the latest egalax drivers from the technical guys there and have also run the alignment tool successfully.

Ie it increases with larger values of coordinates. The issue is that touching the screen in basic X or Gnome has an offset from where it should be, this problem is minimal at top left and the mouse pointer isn't even visible at the bottom right.

I'm running Gentoo on an x86 system (Amd Athlon) and I am having issues with a Protouch 17" touchscreen based on an egalax chipset. Posted: Fri 2:47 am Post subject: Egalax touchscreen touch offset Gentoo Forums Forum Index Desktop Environments Gentoo Forums :: View topic - Egalax touchscreen touch offset
