> That's a pure driver function, and we didn't implement it because we > emulate synaptics. I think your erratically moving thing might be caused > by a relayout of the order, maybe you should try to observe the > interrupt transfers the device gives you in a systematic way like I did > with my python scripts? Those display the levels of each byte. Maybe > they changed to transmitting not bytes but words for each level? > > johannes > Yep the data layout/ordering is cetainly changed. I was thinking of writing something to relayfs and then use scripts to parse and interpret. But now I think I will be better off using your driver+scripts to sample the data. Thanks! Parag
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