Once you enter that command, xinput will go into test mode and will display registered signals from the device you designated. If you touch the screen with your finger and see activity, you have the right device. You can exit test mode with Ctrl+C.
I just installed Ubuntu on an old Asus notebook which already had Windows 10 installed. Then somehow, the screen got damaged and touchscreen began working on its own. I disabled the touchscreen drivers, and it worked. But while using the Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS on same Asus notebook the issue is back again. I tried to disable it using the following command on my terminal
This has not stopped me from ordering the camera but I was wondering if anyone here had experienced this or if they had any idea on how to disable touch functionality. If not, seems like a fairly simple update for the kinds folks a Leica to implement.
The touch screen also allows you to tap and slide...so once you enable zoom focus aid, you can simply drag the position of the box around the screen. Obviously this doesnt solve your issue but it is another option.
I'm pretty sure I was making contact with my nose on the touch screen just before it switched across to the Visoflex on the M10 series cameras. I think on the newer Visoflex the switch-over happens earlier (perhaps a more sensitive proximity sensor?) so I remember thinking it wouldn't be such a problem. I only had the M11 a short time so I'll need to test it more when I get it back from Leica.
That said I was hoping that HE could help me solve one of my huge annoyances. We have a touchscreen Yale lock which is great, other then we also have a large dog who thinks its funny to escape when someone enters or exits through that door. Now the dog isn't the issue as she runs down to the cars and then comes right back when called. Due to the dog we often squeeze between the jamb and the door. Doing so caused the one touch lock to trigger and the deadbolt resulting in it sitting out which requires you to reach inside and manually turn the lock or enter a code to unlock it allowing you to close the door. Nether of which are ideal options.
What I would like to do is disable the one touch lock option when the doors contact sensor reads the door as open. I haven't been able to find a way to do this yet and was hoping someone had some insight. The contact rule machine is easy enough but disabling the one touch is beyond me.
AFAICT, that one touch feature is built-into the lock and not exposed to smart modules plugged into it. It functions to lock the deadbolt or activate the keypad even when there's no module plugged into the lock.
I also have this lock (very similar) and would like to disable or desensitize the touch screen at least. It often gets overzealous and locks us out with the slightest brush of the screen (mine is a level lock, so it disable the level action). I've tried to get in the habit of turn the lock when I hear the motor trip.
This is why I like my custom drivers. Zwave parameter 11 on the lock controls the onetouch feature but built in drivers don't expose that. So if somebody wrote a custom driver it can be controlled but still is not the most reliable way to do it.
I acquired the a6500 for IBIS, NOT the touch screen. I prefer to use the EVF for composition and focusing and definitely prefer the focus point selection a6300 style. With the a6500, I find I regularly accidentally move the focus point.
I know I must be missing something since most users seem to appreciate the AF point selection via touch screen... maybe it's age related... having used a OVF for 40 years, I prefer the EFV rather than screen. I find it much easier to stabilize the camera/lens (even if I have IBIS) with the camera held with the right hand, and the lens supported by the left.
... now, thank you for pointing out the possibility to decouple the two settings. I agree, if I use the camera on a tripod, the Touch Panel would make things easier than an a6300 style adjustment. And I have found touching, rather than dragging, in that mode is near instant. I'll give that a try tonight and will disable the Touch Pad for EVF shooting. Thanks for taking the time to explain that in some detail. I had seen the two settings but until you explained the way you use it, it made no sense to me...
@devmtl If you wish to completely disable zoom on a touch device, you can insert this meta tag into the custom code section of your webflow site. Keep in mind that it is considered best practice to leave zoom enabled, so I suggest using this sparingly.
I currently have several touch screen devices and have added the plug-in for touch UI. I like the old UI better for now and want to revert back, but do not know how to do that. I've searched under every setting and do not see a way to toggle back and fourth. Any suggestions? Someone showed me that you can see settings and TouchUI settings below the Emergency Stop under the three lines at the top right. I cannot see either of these. I have tried to see this on an HP laptop, Ipad, Dell Laptop and iPhone. I disabled the touchscreen from my HP but it still shows me the touch UI. Is there a way to remove plug in's?
Affinity Photo and Designer register finger swipe on the touchscreen as brush inputs. This makes quite a lot of unwanted strokes when using devices with touch display such as Microsoft Surface devices.
Is there any way to configure Affinity Photo and Designer to change the way they react to touchscreen input? It would be very helpful to at least be able to set up the software to ignore the touch inputs entirely.
You've not mentioned if you are using the Surface Pen or not, but Windows should allow you to disable touches when using the Pen to draw. In Windows under settings, you should have an option to 'Ignore touch input when i'm using my pen' which has helped other users when working on the Surface.
It should behave like other programs such as Microsoft own Paint 3D and Sketchbook and have a toggle to enable touch drawing. This is different as disabling touch input altogether because it enables to use the pen for drawing while at the same time enabling touch for on-screen controls and enabling touch input to selection and moving only while inside the canvas.
The 840 is my first touchscreen bike computer & that's a great thing until it isn't - I've noticed the screen will pick up sweat drops as taps or swipes all the time. Usually it'll just think I'm trying to rearrange the screen, but occasionally I'll see it in a random menu. Just a hassle for the most part but I could see it deciding to wind up on the "stop course" option if I don't catch it.
Kindly I am using android Gradle for mobile user experience, and we had a request to disable the capture of user touch on sensors due to security reasons from code level (and not using masking) for example I don't want to capture actions like "touch on 1"
there are 2 different ways to approach it on iOS:
* disable instrumentation of e.g. Button touches by configuring the controls you don not want to get touch actions from - see DTXExcludedControls in this help page: -configuration-keys
* use custom control titles for dedicated buttons instead of having them autogenerated: -oneagent-sdk#custom-control-names
I'm developing a UI to run on a touch panel computer (NI TPC-2230 with Windows Embedded 7). I've got a bunch of Boolean controls set to Switch Until Released. The intent is for an action to happen when the user presses the button, and the action stops when the button is released.
This works great in the development environment when using a mouse. But in the touch panel, pressing and holding for a certain amount of time activates a right click. This is called 'press and hold for right click' feature. I've tried to deactivate this feature by unchecking the Enable Press and Hold for Right Click in the Pen and Touch control panel, but no luck. I've done this for both the Pen Options and Touch control panel.
We searched and downloaded the newer driver of the Penmount (Factory Owner) for these TPC touch. After, we disable the "press and hold" option directly in this application. The final project in Labview works correctly.
Issue 2: Even with this setting to disable the touch screen, regularly the laptop still does random right-clicks (every few seconds). This did not occur in Windows. The touch pad has been disabled in the UI with no effect. It occurs with and without a USB mouse attached.
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