How to calibrate multiple touchscreen connected on 2 different graphic cards?
I have a sytem define as in the attached piture:
So 2 graphic cards:
- Screen 0 = 1 Touchscreen + Normal Screen
- Screen 1 = 4 Touchscreens.
I have tried to calibrate with xinput-calibrator
but I failed.
Doesn't matter if I launch with the screen 0 or screen 1 I get each time the mis-click problem after the first or second clicks.
I have tried also with the xinput
method to calibrate the Transformation matrix:
xinput set-prop "Device Name" --type=float "Coordinate Transformation Matrix" c0 0 c1 0 c2 c3 0 0 1
I have got some results but the problem is that it seems the 2 screens are not really separated. For instance if I calibrate the screen 1 (just taking the TS10 into account), when I touch the screen the mouse move on the normal screen even on another graphic card.
I don't know how to manage this problem... and I did not yet find another post with this kind of configuration with 2 graphic cards.
Many thanks in advance for any idea I could try.
multiple-monitors touchscreen xinput monitor-calibration
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I have a sytem define as in the attached piture:
So 2 graphic cards:
- Screen 0 = 1 Touchscreen + Normal Screen
- Screen 1 = 4 Touchscreens.
I have tried to calibrate with xinput-calibrator
but I failed.
Doesn't matter if I launch with the screen 0 or screen 1 I get each time the mis-click problem after the first or second clicks.
I have tried also with the xinput
method to calibrate the Transformation matrix:
xinput set-prop "Device Name" --type=float "Coordinate Transformation Matrix" c0 0 c1 0 c2 c3 0 0 1
I have got some results but the problem is that it seems the 2 screens are not really separated. For instance if I calibrate the screen 1 (just taking the TS10 into account), when I touch the screen the mouse move on the normal screen even on another graphic card.
I don't know how to manage this problem... and I did not yet find another post with this kind of configuration with 2 graphic cards.
Many thanks in advance for any idea I could try.
multiple-monitors touchscreen xinput monitor-calibration
add a comment |
I have a sytem define as in the attached piture:
So 2 graphic cards:
- Screen 0 = 1 Touchscreen + Normal Screen
- Screen 1 = 4 Touchscreens.
I have tried to calibrate with xinput-calibrator
but I failed.
Doesn't matter if I launch with the screen 0 or screen 1 I get each time the mis-click problem after the first or second clicks.
I have tried also with the xinput
method to calibrate the Transformation matrix:
xinput set-prop "Device Name" --type=float "Coordinate Transformation Matrix" c0 0 c1 0 c2 c3 0 0 1
I have got some results but the problem is that it seems the 2 screens are not really separated. For instance if I calibrate the screen 1 (just taking the TS10 into account), when I touch the screen the mouse move on the normal screen even on another graphic card.
I don't know how to manage this problem... and I did not yet find another post with this kind of configuration with 2 graphic cards.
Many thanks in advance for any idea I could try.
multiple-monitors touchscreen xinput monitor-calibration
I have a sytem define as in the attached piture:
So 2 graphic cards:
- Screen 0 = 1 Touchscreen + Normal Screen
- Screen 1 = 4 Touchscreens.
I have tried to calibrate with xinput-calibrator
but I failed.
Doesn't matter if I launch with the screen 0 or screen 1 I get each time the mis-click problem after the first or second clicks.
I have tried also with the xinput
method to calibrate the Transformation matrix:
xinput set-prop "Device Name" --type=float "Coordinate Transformation Matrix" c0 0 c1 0 c2 c3 0 0 1
I have got some results but the problem is that it seems the 2 screens are not really separated. For instance if I calibrate the screen 1 (just taking the TS10 into account), when I touch the screen the mouse move on the normal screen even on another graphic card.
I don't know how to manage this problem... and I did not yet find another post with this kind of configuration with 2 graphic cards.
Many thanks in advance for any idea I could try.
multiple-monitors touchscreen xinput monitor-calibration
multiple-monitors touchscreen xinput monitor-calibration
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