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MaximumYPosition 3700
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UntouchDelay 10 #not supported with MuTouch
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UntouchDelay 10 #not supported with MuTouch
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ReportDelay 10 #not supported with MuTouch
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ReportDelay 10 #not supported with MuTouch
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AlwaysCore #activates the device on startup
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</verb></p>
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with the line
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with the line
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<tt>DeviceName "....."</tt>, in this example it would be TouchScreen.
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<tt>DeviceName "....."</tt>, in this example it would be TouchScreen.
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</p>
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<p>To get the device working on startup use the AlwaysCore option in
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the touch screen section (see above)</p>
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<sect>Using touch screen and mouse in parallel
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<p>
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To use the touch screen and a mouse in parallel you need to enter the
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mouse specs in the Xinput-section. This definitions should be the same
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as in the Pointer-section. The following example is for a
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PS/2-mouse:
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<verb>
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Section "Xinput"
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SubSection "Mouse"
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Protocol "PS/2"
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Port "/dev/mouse" #could also be /dev/psaux
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DeviceName "Mouse"
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AlwaysCore
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</verb>
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Several people pointed this out, especially the usage of the
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AlwaysCore option. Thanks to them all.
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</p>
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<sect>Suggested reading
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<sect>Suggested reading
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<p>
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@ -135,3 +159,8 @@ Christer Olofsson for sending me this URL)
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