[SOLVED] touch screen
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[SOLVED] touch screen
1 of my laptops is a Lenovo Yoga with a touch screen. Is there a software setting to turn it off?
Last edited by Klaas Vaak on Wed Mar 13, 2019 2:41 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: touch screen
Wild Guess: Try Settings->Mouse & Touchpad->see the Devices pull down menu...is the touchscreen listed? If yes, configure?
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Re: touch screen
Talking still antiX, yes ?
You can have a look at this, I didn't try it, though ( no touchscreen here )
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdmnIG5ZVM4
Afaik, xinput isn't installed by default on antiX
sudo apt-get install xinput
You can also look at
You can have a look at this, I didn't try it, though ( no touchscreen here )
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdmnIG5ZVM4
Afaik, xinput isn't installed by default on antiX
sudo apt-get install xinput
You can also look at
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man xinput
Re: touch screen
Ouch! Sorry, caprea...my goof...yes my answer was in MX-speak
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Re: touch screen
@Caprea: yes, still talking antiX
I did not bother with xinput because, according to the Youtube video, it is a temporary, session-only measure. The video also shows a permanent measure, which is what I implemented.
Thanks for your help.
I did not bother with xinput because, according to the Youtube video, it is a temporary, session-only measure. The video also shows a permanent measure, which is what I implemented.
Thanks for your help.
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