
PenMount for SUSE


Versions
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        SUSE     : 11
  Linux Kernel   : 2.6.25.5-1.1-default
  X.Org X Server : 1.4.0.90



PenMount Support
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  - PenMount 5000 series (USB, low speed)
  - PemMount 6000 series (USB, full speed)
  - PemMount 9000 series (Serial, 19200/9600 bps)
  - PemMount 6000 series (Serial, 19200/9600 bps)



File Description
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  gCalib           - PenMount calibration utility (gtk support)
  install.sh       - Install script
  penmount.dat     - Default calibration data file
                     It will be created after calibration.
  penmount.desktop - GNOME menu item entry
  penmount_drv.so  - X.Org input driver for PenMount
  penmount.png     - An icon for GNOME menu item
  pm-setup         - PenMount setup utility. It can configure the PenMount
                     driver and X configuration file (/etc/X11/xorg.conf)
  README-SUSE11    - You're reading now.
  src/*.*          - Source code of PenMount X.Org input driver



Quick Install
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  1) Login as root 

  2) Open Terminal

  3) Come into directory, for example
     $ cd pmlinux-suse

  4) Run install script (root permission)
     $ ./install.sh

  5) Config PenMount.

  6) Gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf

     Search PenMount :

     section "InputDevice"
              Identifier	  "PenMount"
              Option		"ScreenScale"	"0"	#  screen scale enable/disable

     Modifly "0" to "1"

     Save the file
       
  7) Reboot

Calibration
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  1) Login as root
  2) In Applications Menu
     Computer --> Applications --> PenMount Calibration
  3) Select calibrate type what you want and press 'Calibrate' button
  4) Doing calibration
  5) Touch some red points to finish calibration
  6) After calibration! The calibration data will be stored at /etc/penmount.dat.


FAQ
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  None




PenMount
Aug 27, 2008

