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The TouchScreen is a serial attached MicroTouch TouchBase TouchScreen. It is attached to the first serial port ({{path|/dev/ttyS0}}), which holds IO-Ports 3F8 to 3FF and IRQ 7. | The TouchScreen is a serial attached MicroTouch TouchBase TouchScreen. It is attached to the first serial port ({{path|/dev/ttyS0}}), which holds IO-Ports 3F8 to 3FF and IRQ 7. | ||
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+ | :{{cmdroot|setserial /dev/ttyS0 uart 16550A port 0x03f8 irq 7 baud_base 115200 spd_normal skip_test}} . | ||
Information about the TouchScreens serial communications protocol can be found on | Information about the TouchScreens serial communications protocol can be found on |
Revision as of 10:53, 11 November 2005
This display solution was introduced and shelved with the TransNote.
Linux Support
The TouchScreen is a serial attached MicroTouch TouchBase TouchScreen. It is attached to the first serial port (/dev/ttyS0), which holds IO-Ports 3F8 to 3FF and IRQ 7.
The serial port needs to be configured with
# setserial /dev/ttyS0 uart 16550A port 0x03f8 irq 7 baud_base 115200 spd_normal skip_test
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Information about the TouchScreens serial communications protocol can be found on Ben "netjunki" Moores TransNote Development Notes. Also, you can find a driver (for XFree86 V4.1, with binary for Debian 3.0) there.
The ThinkPad and Volume mute buttons on the right sight of the display work with tpb as on every other ThinkPad featuring those buttons. The TouchPanel button in the middle triggers neither tpb nor xev nor showkey. At least not with default configurations.
TODO
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find out how to make the TouchPanel button usable
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Models featuring this Technology
- ThinkPad TransNote