docs: improve touch issues

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alfrix 2024-03-03 01:43:08 -03:00
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@ -53,7 +53,15 @@ First you will need your device name. On a terminal, run:
```sh
DISPLAY=:0 xinput
```
??? tip "Alternative"
```
libinput list-devices
```
!!! note
requires libinput-tools
```
sudo apt install libinput-tools
```
Output:
```text
@ -101,6 +109,10 @@ ACTION=="add", ATTRS{name}=="<device name>", ENV{LIBINPUT_CALIBRATION_MATRIX}="<
Close the nano editor using `ctrl`+`x` (exit), then `y` for yes (save).
```sh
sudo reboot
```
!!! example
Test:
@ -120,9 +132,12 @@ Close the nano editor using `ctrl`+`x` (exit), then `y` for yes (save).
```
Close the nano editor using `ctrl`+`x` (exit), then `y` for yes (save).
```sh
sudo reboot
```
!!! example "Alternative"
!!! example "Alternative Example"
As an alternative **if the above doesn't work**:
@ -140,7 +155,9 @@ Close the nano editor using `ctrl`+`x` (exit), then `y` for yes (save).
EndSection
```
Close the nano editor using `ctrl`+`x` (exit), then `y` for yes (save).
```sh
sudo reboot
```
## Touch calibration
@ -162,7 +179,15 @@ First you will need your touchscreen device name. On a terminal, run:
```sh
DISPLAY=:0 xinput
```
??? tip "Alternative"
```
libinput list-devices
```
!!! note
requires libinput-tools
```
sudo apt install libinput-tools
```
Output:
```text
@ -225,15 +250,3 @@ test the persistency of the settings by rebooting
```sh
sudo reboot
```
### Wayland
an alternative to xinput list is:
```
libinput list-devices
```
!!! note
requires libinput-tools
```
sudo apt install libinput-tools
```