| EDT ft5x06 based Polytouch devices |
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| The edt-ft5x06 driver is useful for the EDT "Polytouch" family of capacitive |
| touch screens. Note that it is *not* suitable for other devices based on the |
| focaltec ft5x06 devices, since they contain vendor-specific firmware. In |
| particular this driver is not suitable for the Nook tablet. |
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| It has been tested with the following devices: |
| * EP0350M06 |
| * EP0430M06 |
| * EP0570M06 |
| * EP0700M06 |
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| The driver allows configuration of the touch screen via a set of sysfs files: |
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| /sys/class/input/eventX/device/device/threshold: |
| allows setting the "click"-threshold in the range from 0 to 80. |
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| /sys/class/input/eventX/device/device/gain: |
| allows setting the sensitivity in the range from 0 to 31. Note that |
| lower values indicate higher sensitivity. |
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| /sys/class/input/eventX/device/device/offset: |
| allows setting the edge compensation in the range from 0 to 31. |
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| /sys/class/input/eventX/device/device/report_rate: |
| allows setting the report rate in the range from 3 to 14. |
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| For debugging purposes the driver provides a few files in the debug |
| filesystem (if available in the kernel). In /sys/kernel/debug/edt_ft5x06 |
| you'll find the following files: |
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| num_x, num_y: |
| (readonly) contains the number of sensor fields in X- and |
| Y-direction. |
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| mode: |
| allows switching the sensor between "factory mode" and "operation |
| mode" by writing "1" or "0" to it. In factory mode (1) it is |
| possible to get the raw data from the sensor. Note that in factory |
| mode regular events don't get delivered and the options described |
| above are unavailable. |
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| raw_data: |
| contains num_x * num_y big endian 16 bit values describing the raw |
| values for each sensor field. Note that each read() call on this |
| files triggers a new readout. It is recommended to provide a buffer |
| big enough to contain num_x * num_y * 2 bytes. |
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| Note that reading raw_data gives a I/O error when the device is not in factory |
| mode. The same happens when reading/writing to the parameter files when the |
| device is not in regular operation mode. |