About Linux
Please see below the set of FAQs about PenMount resistive touch screen controllers used in Linux systems. If you cannot find the answer you want below, please mail to us.
All PenMount Linux drivers must be used on X window. If your Linux operating system uses another graphical interface or no graphical interface such as QT Linux, embedded Linux, mini GUI, or Micro windows,...
Read moreThe reason that touch input continues to function after unplugging and reconnecting the PenMount USB device or switching USB ports, is because the Linux inbox HID driver is driving the PenMount USB device...
Read moreThe PenMount Linux device driver V2.3.0.15 and V2.4.1 will first backup /etc/X11/xorg.conf during installation and then overwrite it with PenMount specific settings to ensure that the touch screen operates...
Read more1. The PenMount Linux Driver matches the version of the Linux system (kernel, X Windows System version) 2. Read the readme file, and follow the instructions to install the driver. 3. Remember that commands...
Read moreIf the system is running Xfree86, please modify the xf86config file. If the system is using Xorg, please modify the xorg.conf file. Please reference the sample settings in the readme file and modify the file...
Read moreYes. The PenMount Linux device driver supports screen rotation from driver version V2.3.0.15 onwards. Please make sure that the system is using XrandR module V1.2 for screen rotation.
Read moreYes. The PenMount Linux device driver supports mouse and button operating modes from V2.0 onward. Please set up the correct settings before installing the device driver. More information can be found in the readme.txt...
Read morePlease refer to calibration instructions in the readme of the driver files and conduct the calibration. If this still does not resolve your problem, please contact us.
Read morePlease check the following: 1. Does the IRQ / IO address of COM3 conflict with other ports ? 2. Does the COM port work correctly with other devices such as a serial mouse ? 3. Is the COM port already occupied...
Read moreIf you use the ARM hardware platform, it utilizes Reduced Instruction Set Computing (RISC). Please contact us to fill out your company profile and sign a NDA. PenMount will provide the source code to allow...
Read morePenMount Linux Driver 4.0 and later support multiple monitors. Please follow the steps below to set up monitor mapping. 1. Acquire monitor name: Please run xrandr and determine the proper monitor name....
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