Touch screen drivers for ubuntu driver#
While no open source drivers exist for their products, they do support Ubuntu through their Nextwindow Fermi Driver project. Sure there are some handy three and four finger multi-touch gestures that work out of the box, but the go-to gestures (such as right mouse click and Firefox scrolling) simply. Note that support is contingent upon the version of the Linux kernel in any particular Ubuntu version. Once you get your hands on a supported device (such as the fantastic System76 Sable Touch running Ubuntu 14.10), you’ll find that not everything works as you’d expect. Contains the corresponding System.map file, the modules built by the packager, and scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in an unbootable state after an update. Some newer models have full multitouch capability for up to two touches, and provide the number of touches up to 4.ĮNAC has developed a generic HID driver that works with many Windows 7 compatible touch devices.ĮNAC's general list of Linux multitouch devicesĪll of the ENAC supported devices should work in Ubuntu. I am trying to get a Lilliput 7' 669GL Monitor with touchscreen going with OpenCPN and Ubuntu 9.04 on the beagle-board but have not had any luck with the touchscreen. Some newer models have semi-multitouch capability and provide the number of touches up to 3. Older models do not have any multitouch support. Note: Make sure to check the modules datasheet for additional information.
USB versions will be supported in Ubuntu 12.10 The touch interface is provided by using the internal ADC input of the Vybrid SoC. For information on N-Trig firmware, see N-trig firmware status in Linux.