cyberpunk71
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- Nov 16, 2011
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This seems to be a problem that everybody is not answering but the problem is relatively easy to fix. Of course once you have 3.2 installed and have a external keyboard connected, hit Alt-F1 to get a command line. First find out what your touchpad is ...
Find out what the Vendor ID and Product ID is for your touchsreen. Then go to ..
In there you will see other .idc files. Just copy one of the other idc files and change the name to suit your touchscreen.
Then all you have to do is reboot.
Code:
less /proc/bus/input/devices
Find out what the Vendor ID and Product ID is for your touchsreen. Then go to ..
Code:
cd /system/usr/idc
In there you will see other .idc files. Just copy one of the other idc files and change the name to suit your touchscreen.
Code:
cp Vendor_0001_Product_0002.idc Vendor_1110_Product_2220.idc
Then all you have to do is reboot.