NAME¶
elographics - Elographics input driver
SYNOPSIS¶
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "idevname"
Driver "elographics"
Option "Device" "devpath"
...
EndSection
DESCRIPTION¶
elographics is an Xorg input driver for Elographics touchscreen devices.
The
elographics driver functions as a pointer input device, and may be
used as the X server's core pointer.
SUPPORTED HARDWARE¶
E271-2210 and E271-2200 devices are supported. E281-2310 and compatible devices
are supported with some features unavailable.
CONFIGURATION DETAILS¶
Please refer to
xorg.conf(5) for general configuration details and for options
that can be used with all input drivers. This section only covers
configuration details specific to this driver.
The following driver options are supported:
- Option "Device"
"string"
- The device that is attached to the touchscreen interface.
Default is "/dev/ttyS1".
- Option "MinX"
"integer"
- Set the minimum value for the touchscreen X axis. Default
is 600.
- Option "MaxX"
"integer"
- Set the maximum value for the touchscreen X axis. Default
is 3000.
- Option "MinY"
"integer"
- Set the minimum value for the touchscreen Y axis. Default
is 600.
- Option "MaxY"
"integer"
- Set the maximum value for the touchscreen Y axis. Default
is 3000.
- Option "ScreenNo"
"integer"
- The screen to attach to the touchscreen when running with
multiple screens. Default is screen 0.
- Option "PortraitMode"
"string"
- Set the X/Y axis orientation. The default is
"Landscape" but you can rotate clockwise ("Portrait")
or counter-clockwise ("PortraitCCW").
- Option "SwapXY"
"boolean"
- Swap the X and Y axis on the display. Default is
false.
- Option "UntouchDelay"
"integer"
- The period that finger must be released for an untouch
event to occur. Default: 5 (50ms).
- Option "ReportDelay"
"integer"
- Delay between report packets. Default: 1 (10ms).
- Option "Model"
"string"
- The touchscreen model. Default: unset. Supported models:
"Sunit dSeries".
SEE ALSO¶
Xorg(1),
xorg.conf(5),
Xserver(1),
X(7).
AUTHORS¶
Authors include:
Patrick Lecoanet
This manpage was written by Lee Maguire on behalf of the Debian Project.