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Old 17th September 2011, 05:00 PM
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Fedora TouchScreen Over-Sensitive Issues

Hello,

I have Fedora 14 running on a tablet PC, however even the quickest tap on the touch screen is interpreted as me left-clicking and then releasing left-click about eight times. As you can probubly imagine this causes some issues.

Currently I am getting my wireless drivers working so I can connect to the internet, the touchscreen worked straight off after install so I didn't install any custom drivers but I'm updating my system next Thursday when I get a wireless dongle..

Does anyone have a temporary fix in the mean time/perminant fix once I get Internet and Yum up and running?

I believe it is a Synaptics HID Multitouch screen..

Any help would be greatly apreciated and pointing too any drivers would be very helpful.
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