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    Infrared Touch Frame - rotate?

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    • yawnsY Offline
      yawns Moderator
      last edited by

      Did you install xinput_calibrator?
      https://github.com/tias/xinput_calibrator/

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        @yawns Hello, yes and just finished running the xinput touch calibrator program under preferences (it had me touch the 4 red crosses). No issues there but I don’t know how or where to change the touch programming to “portrait” mode. I slide my finger up the monitor and the curser moves left.
        Would you have any instructions? Thanks again!

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          sdetweil @peemoeller
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          @peemoeller see here
          https://askubuntu.com/questions/368317/rotate-touch-input-with-touchscreen-and-or-touchpad

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            peemoeller @sdetweil
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            @sdetweil Awesome thanks!

            In his website link I created the portrait.sh file but don’t wuite understand this 2nd part in his instructions:
            ————————-
            “Afterwards, I also made launchers to automatically run each shell script when I tapped on them (this is possible in Xubuntu, Ubuntu MATE, and many other Ubuntu flavours). To do so, go to your panel, right-click, click on “add to panel” (or equivalent, for all these subsequent commands, too), create a custom application launcher. For portrait’s launcher, put in this command:

            sh /home/username/Scripts/portrait”
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            Are you able to elaborate? I am somewhat new to this :)
            Appreciate the guidance!
            ~ Eric.

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              sdetweil @peemoeller
              last edited by sdetweil

              @peemoeller he made apps(launcher) in the ubuntu graphical interface. So he could switch orientations just from a menu.

              If u are doing just once, u won’t need that.

              But he may have left out a step.
              From the command shell, where your little script is located, do

              chmod +x portrait.sh
              

              To make the script executable

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                peemoeller @sdetweil
                last edited by peemoeller

                @sdetweil That worked! Nice :)
                In Terminal I entered: chmod +x portrait.sh
                Then executed the portrait.sh file I made
                and the touch IR is now set to portrait.

                So happy, thanks for your help buddy!

                I’ve re-ran the “Calibrate Touchscreen” in Preferences again too. It reads:

                < Calibrating standard Xorg driver “Multi touch overlay device” current calibration values: min_x=0, max_x=65535 and min_y=0, max_y=65535
                If these values are estimating wrong, either supply it manually with the - -precalib option, or run the ‘get_precalib.sh’ script to automatically get it (through HAL). >

                I find the touch curser doesn’t reach the the edges of my monitor. Example I can’t simply click on the Raspberry Icon in the corner. The curser is diaginally 2 inches away?

                Where can I set or adjust this? Any thoughts?

                Fun!

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