Ts calibrate

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==Upstream==
 
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:''I am not sure where the upstream sources of this come from.  Could someone add that please? It appears to be also distributed by OpenEmbedded and GPE.  --[[User:Dcorking|Dcorking]] 18:37, 20 August 2007 (CEST)
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* http://openmoko.togaware.com/survivor/TouchScreen.html
 
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* http://handhelds.org/packages/xcalibrate/

Revision as of 22:27, 20 August 2007

ts_calibrate is a graphical tool to calibrate the touch sensor. The app asks the user to tap a sequence of 5 cross-hairs with a stylus. It recalibrates the touchscreen, then exits.

As of August 2007, it is typically included in the OpenMoko root filesystem, but does not appear in the graphical menus. You can run it from an ssh or GTKTerm2 command line.

It is a C program, ts_calibrate.c, and appears to be part of the xcalibrate package.

Upstream

I am not sure where the upstream sources of this come from. Could someone add that please? It appears to be also distributed by OpenEmbedded, Familiar and GPE. --Dcorking 18:37, 20 August 2007 (CEST)

Usage notes

You probably won't get good results with a finger or fingernail - so try to have a stylus handy.

External links

Personal tools

ts_calibrate is a graphical tool to calibrate the touch sensor. The app asks the user to tap a sequence of 5 cross-hairs with a stylus. It recalibrates the touchscreen, then exits.

As of August 2007, it is typically included in the OpenMoko root filesystem, but does not appear in the graphical menus. You can run it from an ssh or GTKTerm2 command line.

It is a C program, ts_calibrate.c, and appears to be part of the xcalibrate package.

Upstream

I am not sure where the upstream sources of this come from. Could someone add that please? It appears to be also distributed by OpenEmbedded, Familiar and GPE. --Dcorking 18:37, 20 August 2007 (CEST)

Usage notes

You probably won't get good results with a finger or fingernail - so try to have a stylus handy.

External links