If you keep getting the message 'Mis-click detected, restarting.', one of the following is happening:ġ. This prevents you from ending up with a bogus calibration. Mis-click detection, the calibrator can automatically detect clicks with unreasonable values. In general, run the calibrator with the -v option, it will tell you what happens and what goes wrong. If you have to manually provide the current calibration values (when using EVDEV, you can use this to reset the calibration first): If something goes wrong, or not as expected, turn on verbose messages: To run the calibrator, type in your terminal: Supports following -output-types: auto,, hal Supports following -output-types: auto,, hal, xinputĪutomatically recalibrates the *kernel module*, saved in /etc/
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Depending on the Xorg touchscreen driver you use, the new values can be made permanent in different ways:Īutomatically recalibrates the driver for this session, Run xinput_calibrator in a terminal, as it prints out the calibration values and instructions on standard output.Īfter clicking the 4 calibration points, xinput_calibrator will calculate the new calibration values. Manually provide the geometry (width and height) for the calibration window. Useful to test the calibrator without applying the values, and possibly even without having a touchscreen. fake Emulate a fake driver (for testing purposes) Type of config to output (auto=automatically detect, default: auto) Set the misclick threshold (0=off, default: 15 pixels) the calibrator can not know these values) This is useful if the calibration values are stored in your nf, but the driver does not export them through XInput (eg. Manually provide the current calibration setting. Select a specific device to calibrate use -list to list the calibratable input devices. list List the calibratable input devices. Print a help message listing the version and available options. outputs the calibration as snippet or HAL policy file dynamically recalibrates the evdev driver mis-click detection (prevents bogus calibration) works for any standard Xorg touchscreen driver (uses XInput protocol) Xinput_calibrator is a program for calibrating your touchscreen, when using the X Window System. Xinput_calibrator - A generic touchscreen calibration program for X.Org