![]() Interesting multitouch features are available through Ginn, which in my humble opinion is a pretty decent piece of software. Also, I haven't been able to get it to work in the Dash. It lacks advanced stuff such as macro actions. It is quite well customisable (if you put some effort into it you can design your own keyboard layout and themes, or just use the built-in ones) and does pretty much what you need it to do. Otherwise it is available through the repositories. ![]() Not the same model or even brand as you, but hopefully this answer is still useful to you.įor on-screen keyboard I prefer Onboard, which I think comes by default. I bought a convertible laptop/tablet half a year ago with a stylus and touch option. I for example am using the Monitor Status Indicator Extension for the GNOME-Shell, with this modification for touch rotation: However you cannot directly hook into xrandr, but must find the places where xrandr rotations are called. So whereever you rotate you screen you will also have to call xsetwacom for every one of the three devices to reflect the change: $ xsetwacom set rotate Īppropriate places for touch rotation are everywhere, where there is a rotation made by xrandr. ![]() Wacom Serial Penabled 2FG Touchscreen touch id: 16 type: TOUCH Wacom Serial Penabled 2FG Touchscreen eraser id: 15 type: ERASER Wacom Serial Penabled 2FG Touchscreen stylus id: 14 type: STYLUS In my case - I have no knowledge of other tablet devices - the touch desktop consists of three devices: Stylus, Eraser and Touch: $ xsetwacom -list devices In general you can manage this rotation via $ xsetwacom When you rotate your Desktop, you'll then have to do the same with the Touch Interface Desktop. So basically you can imagine those like having a second desktop upon your desktop. I'm going to try and answer the rotation / touch interface part. I will update this question if you require any more information, or tests performed on this laptop. How can I use multitouch games that are available from the the software repository? On first try, it seems that touch points are not registered correctly by these applications.How do I get the screen rotation button to work and how do I make pen reference rotate with it, so the pen works correctly in any rotation.Is multi touch stack stable enough for daily use?.How many touch points are registered by the system at most? How can I test this?.Can I use multitouch gestures to switch between apps, desktops and zoom in an out of applications while in tablet mode?.What are my top options for on-screen keyboard and how can I enable them?.I found it very hard to find confirmation if multi touch on this model works or not, and if so, how well? So in this question I will focus primarily on how to improve multi touch interaction on this device. My question is strictly about touchscreen NOT the multi touch touchpad. This model comes with two options for the screen, only one has the multitouch capabilities. All Rights Reserved.I am have a Thinkpad X220T with the multitouch screen. Intel(R) 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset Family USB Enhanced Host Controller - 3B3CĪll company and product names/logos used herein may be trademarks of their respective owners and are used for the benefit of those owners. Intel(R) 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset Family USB Enhanced Host Controller - 3B34 Qualcomm Gobi 2000 USB Composite Device 9205 QuickPath Architecture System Address Decoder - 2D01 STMicroelectronics Trusted Platform Module Intel(R) processor DRAM Controller - 0044 QuickPath Architecture Generic Non-core Registers - 2C62 Microsoft Windows Management Interface for ACPI Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Embedded Controller Qualcomm Gobi 2000 HS-USB NMEA 9205 (COM5) ![]() Qualcomm Gobi 2000 HS-USB Diagnostics 9205 (COM4) Qualcomm Gobi 2000 HS-USB Mobile Broadband Device 9205 Intel(R) 82577LM Gigabit Network Connection Intel(R) 5 Series 6 Port SATA AHCI Controller TouchChip Fingerprint Coprocessor (WBF advanced mode) Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery Internal Microphone (Conexant 20585 SmartAudio HD)
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