UTD User Manual
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Restart
Shutdown the X11 server, restart the wntouch daemon and restart the X11
server. This could also be done by a system reset (e.g.
init 6
).
Quicker would be
to log out the current user
(end the X11 server and fall back to console)
stop the wntouch daemon
>> /etc/rc.d/init.d/wntouch stop
start the wntouch daemon
>> /etc/rc.d/init.d/wntouch start
restart the X11 server
>> startx
or
>> init 5
Note that restarting X is only necessary the first time after the
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/99-wntouch.conf
config file has been in-
stalled. For other changes in the configuration of wnconfig, it is sufficient
to just restart wntouch by its start/stop script:
>> sudo /etc/rc.d/init.d/wntouch restart
which will be done automatically when saving a new configuration using
the wnconfig tool.
Troubleshooting
Updating from wntouch 2.0
Entries in
/etc/X11/xorg.conf
are no longer needed. Remove
all entries where "Device" is "/dev/input/wntouchX".
InputDevice "Wntouch0" "SendCoreEvents"
InputDevice "Wntouch1" "SendCoreEvents"
The identifier might also be different (e.g.
Wntouch_egalax0
). See
chapter “XServer Configuration” for the current configuration method
which does not need manual configuration.
The assignment of touch controller and monitor is not done by calibra-
tion anymore.
This has the advantage that it is independent from the resolution and