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    mostafanfs
    wrote on last edited by
    #8

    Well that's another problem. When I type ts_calibrate it says in terminal :

    @tslib: Selected device is not a touchscreen (must support ABS_X and ABS_Y events)@

    And a GUI shows up but it doesn't accept my finger when I touch that spot I'm supposed to touch.
    Any Idea?

    Less important question!: Why do I have to calibrate it anyway?

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      SGaist
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      wrote on last edited by
      #9

      What touchscreen are you using ?

      For the less important question:
      Different hardware setup ?

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        mostafanfs
        wrote on last edited by
        #10

        Fair enough !
        I'm pretty sure it's: ft5x0x_ts
        I saw it by "cat /proc/bus/input/devices"

        Can I edit tslib sources so it wouldn't give that error?

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          SGaist
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          #11

          IIRC, there was a catch between that device and tslib, I don't rememberer all the details, but if you search for the two together you should find some infos.

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            mostafanfs
            wrote on last edited by
            #12

            You mean on this site?
            Cause I didn't find very helpful information on net. Seems like other people have or had the same problem too but nobody posted something useful.

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              mostafanfs
              wrote on last edited by
              #13

              SGaist I have another question. Is there an alternative to tslib?
              I mean say I never gonna make it with tslib, do I have other options to work with touch screen inside a Qt program?
              What about Qt5? I was reading this page http://doc-snapshot.qt-project.org/qt5-dev/embedded-linux.html and seems like Qt5 has some options for new multitouch controllers.
              Another question: How do I know if my board supports Qt5 versions? Can I cross compile a Qt-everywhere-5.2.1 just like the way I did for Qt-everywhere4.7.0 and copy lib folder and stuff?

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                IIRC, Qt 5 has the evdev plugin in addition to also support tsllib.

                What board are you using ?

                Basically yes, depending on your needs you might have to provide additional libraries in order to fully build Qt 5.

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                  mostafanfs
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #15

                  Dear SGaist I managed to get tslib to work with touch screen controller by modifying controller driver in kernel. Now I can run ts_calibrate successfully and everything seems to be fine.
                  But still Qt doesn't take touch actions. I tried to compile Qt again with some modifications in qmake.conf like:
                  QMAKE_INCDIR +=
                  QMAKE_LIBDIR +=
                  QMAKE_CFLAGS += -I
                  QMAKE_LFLAGS += -L
                  Respectively pointing to tslib Header and Lib directory. But still I can not use touch as an input to compiled Qt demo programs.
                  I added -qt-mouse-tslib and -plugin-mouse-tslib into configure.
                  I've set all necessary environmental variables for Qt and tslib.

                  Please help me. I got too excited after solving controller's problem but now I'm stuck at a point all over again.

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                    It's not a build problem.

                    tslib is used in a plugin. You have to configure your application to start using the plugin

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                      mostafanfs
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                      #17

                      Yeah I kind of have the feelings that it has something to do with the environment variables and things like that. But I went based on this page:
                      http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.7/qt-embedded-pointer.html
                      Then I don't know what is wrong.
                      Any specific idea?

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                        #18

                        Since you talked about both Qt 4 and 5, which version are you currently using ?

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                          mostafanfs
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                          #19

                          Ok I figured there was some problems with environment variables. Apparently device name is something else. Now it seems it's working.
                          By the way I meant Qt4.

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