On 11/07/2010 09:44 PM, Rafi Rubin wrote:
quoted text > On 11/07/2010 03:18 PM, Henrik Rydberg wrote:
>> Some kernel drivers demand the use of contact tracking for proper
>> filtering and pointer emulation. With one exception, these drivers
>> are limited to a maximum of four concurrent contacts. This patch adds
>> a simple matcher for up to four contacts, with these notable properties:
>
> Tracking in the ntrig driver needs to support a minimum of 6 fingers. I have
> also seen press releases claiming 10+ eventually. I don't know if those devices
> will support tracking in the hardware/firmware.
This is the exception I was talking about. The thing is, I can very well see a
driver supporting four fingers even if the device claims to support six. After
all, getting those four fingers working well will still be a big improvement.
Henrik
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Re: [PATCH] input: Introduce light-weight contact tracking , Henrik Rydberg , (Sun Nov 7, 1:50 pm)