Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
IR Frame doesn't rotate
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Hi guys, I tried to rotate my Magic mirror vertically today. The display did that, but now the touch screen is not calibrated anymore, it looks like it has not rotated. Any suggestions on how to fix it? Thanks!
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Hi @AlessandroRa Did you resolve this, I’m in the same boat. :) Got my IR Frame today, but cant manage to get it to turn (screen turns, but not the IR touch frame)… Googleing my brains out :)
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@Snille did you ask the manufacturer?
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@strawberry-3.141 Nope, not yet, not sure who to ask really… It’s even kind of hard to find the brand itself…
It’s this one: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32-points-32-Inch-IR-Multi-touch-overlay-kit-without-glass-for-Interactive-Table-Multi-Touch/1195149819.html
The model number is at least: NECO-X
Much more then that is hard to find… :)
At least they have support for Linux as a HID compatible device (that should be enough I think).
And it does work, just not in portrait… So, I’m thinking it got to be configurable on the “input-device” itself in rasbian… I just can’t find how. :) -
@Snille they advertise
For vertical and horizontal installation screen
so ask the seller how you can change this -
@strawberry-3.141 Yes, I read that to, but it may also mean like vertical like a monitor (normal landscape) and horizontal like a table (but still in landscape). :)
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@Snille Sorry, but I hade a few problems in these weeks, so I didn’t had the chance to fix it…
I asked the manufacturer (thank you @cowboysdude!) and they did send me a driver, but they’ve sent it with 3 extensions: .pkg, .exe, .apk and I’ve no idea how to open them… I have Debian 8 Jessie, by the way.
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@AlessandroRa
Hm, these are drivers for Mac (pkg), Android (apk), Windows (exe)Maybe you can extract the pkg file and gather the driver files?
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@AlessandroRa Hi! Unfortunately the manufacturer do not have any drivers for ARM.
I ended up with using it as a normal “HID” device. I have to rotate the frame manually with this command in SSH:DISPLAY=:0.0 xinput --set-prop "Multi touch Multi touch overlay device" "Coordinate Transformation Matrix" 0 1 0 -1 0 1 0 0 1
But I cant get it to stick after reboot. So, I have to do it after every boot when everything has started.
I did not get the xinnput_calibration values to stick either. I’m in Rasbian Jessie Lite. -
@Snille said in IR Frame doesn’t rotate:
@AlessandroRa Hi! Unfortunately the manufacturer do not have any drivers for ARM.
I ended up with using it as a normal “HID” device. I have to rotate the frame manually with this command in SSH:DISPLAY=:0.0 xinput --set-prop "Multi touch Multi touch overlay device" "Coordinate Transformation Matrix" 0 1 0 -1 0 1 0 0 1
But I cant get it to stick after reboot. So, I have to do it after every boot when everything has started.
I did not get the xinnput_calibration values to stick either. I’m in Rasbian Jessie Lite.Write it in an .sh file and have it run everytime you boot up ;)