
- Elo touchscreen calibration problems how to#
- Elo touchscreen calibration problems serial#
- Elo touchscreen calibration problems drivers#
- Elo touchscreen calibration problems driver#
So the quality shouldn't be as much of an issue. I made an adapter cable to use the computer's power supply. BTW I got both for $50, including 1 monitor power supply, no power supplies for the touchscreens. I'll work on it some more when I get some time. LCD monitor and it was much better than the old one. I took the touchscreen and placed it in front of my 17 in. LCD monitors from the past few years have much brighter displays. I even took one of them apart to check and clean all surfaces, but that was not the problem. Some thing to consider about the older touchscreens are that they are not very bright and have as a result more of a green color due to the touchscreen. I dever had time to work on it some more, Sorry I still have them, but things got very busy with our small business and my full time day job.
Elo touchscreen calibration problems serial#
I have not tried the linux callibrating utility I found in one of the linux_public.zip files I found (not sure where I found that one).ĭid you ever get the serial version to work? That was after callibrating with the dos utilities. I have to treat the touchscreen like it is a small touch mosepad and restrict touches to about 1/5th the screen size in the lower left corner. The only problem is the map size between the touchscreen and the display screen. I have been able to get it sort-of working using the xorg/xfree86 driver. The 2 I got have the former standard serial interface.

Only using the event stuff I said in my previous message. You need to make a device in your nf (I think I was using XFree at the time, not sure) similar to this: THere's a elographics_drv.o file in your xorg setup. I got mine working with the basic stuff in 2.6 (fairly sure I was using 2.6 at the time, but definitly pre-UDEV). Some more notes: You do not need a specific kernel driver. Some more trips down memory lane tell me that yours is the same model as mine was. Please keep in mind that its been over two years since I last setup that LCD, so my memory may be fuzzy. But maybe this is enough clues to get ya going.
Elo touchscreen calibration problems driver#
I -may- be able to dig up the code for that driver from some old HD's I have laying around if needbe. Then there was a rather obscure X driver you had to compile that worked off the /dev/input/event or something like that. What I recall from getting it to work was that I had to compile in the event interface and USB event support. I have since gotten rid of it (the LCD on it died a beautiful plasma effect death.) I have no idea how old your touch screen is, but I had a fairly old ELO USB touchscreen (no clue on the model.). Layman, gentoolkit, CoreBuilder, esearch. Porthole, the Portage GUI frontend #gentoo-guis, #porthole, Blog I have not tried them yet, but it is suppose to handle all the elo protocols.
Elo touchscreen calibration problems drivers#
As of 2.6.12 there is some new elo drivers in the kernel.

I don't know if you've seen, but there are more touchscreen drivers in the kernel now. No-one's more important than the earthworm. so if you have more than enough money you can give them the box and they will try to compile a driver for you, but their prices are a horror -> i will never buy a elo for a customer of us as touchscreens from other vendors work without greater problems. No, elo doesn't think they need working drivers for 2.6 and for 2.4 they are. I have same touch screen but I am also not able to make it work. Posted: Fri 4:44 pm Post subject: Any luck ?
Elo touchscreen calibration problems how to#
Elo TouchSystems IntelliTouch 2500U"ĭoes anyone know how to get this touchscreen running I get my inputdevices, the problem is that i have no idea how to use this one

Posted: Tue 3:50 pm Post subject: How to get a Handler to a Device. Gentoo Forums Forum Index Kernel & Hardware Gentoo Forums :: View topic - How to get a Handler to a Device.
