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FPIT(4)								       FPIT(4)

NAME
       fpit - Fujitsu Stylistic input driver

SYNOPSIS
       Section "InputDevice"
	 Identifier "idevname"
	 Driver "fpit"
	 Option "Device"   "devpath"
	 ...
       EndSection

DESCRIPTION
       fpit is an Xorg input driver for Fujitsu Stylistic Tablet PCs.

       The fpit driver functions as a pointer input device, and may be used as
       the X server's core pointer.

SUPPORTED HARDWARE
       This driver supports the touchscreen of the Stylistic LT and (with spe‐
       cial options) of the Stylistic 500, 1000 and 2300.

       Under  Linux  the  Fujitsus  serial  port is not, by default, detected.
       Therefore the following must be added to one of your start-up  scripts.
       (Either one of the X scripts, or to rc.local or similar).

       setserial /dev/ttyS3 autoconfig

       setserial /dev/ttyS3 IRQ 15 baud_base 115200 port 0xfce8

       This driver now supports Stylistic 3400 (and possibly other passive-pen
       systems) with a special "Passive" paramter. Try this serial  configura‐
       tion for the 3400:

       setserial /dev/ttyS3 autoconfig

       setserial /dev/ttyS3 uart 16450 irq 5 port 0xfd68

CONFIGURATION DETAILS
       Please refer to xorg.conf(5x) for general configuration details and for
       options that can be used with all input	drivers.   This	 section  only
       covers configuration details specific to this driver.

       The device supports the following options:

	       Option "MaximumXPosition" "number"
		   Sets	 the  maximum  X  position, use this to calibrate your
		   touchscreen's right hand edge.

	       Option "MinimumXPosition" "number"
		   Sets the minimum X position, use  this  to  calibrate  your
		   touchscreen's left hand edge.

	       Option "MaximumYPosition" "number"

	       Option "MinimumYPosition" "number"
		   Same as for X axis, but for Y axis.

	       Option "InvertX"

	       Option "InvertY"
		   Invert the specified axis.

	       Option "SwapXY"
		   Swap the X and Y axis.

	       Option "Rotate" "CW"
		   Option  "Rotate"  "CWW"  Manipulate	the  invert  and  swap
		   options to match screen rotations.

	       Option "DeviceName" "name"
		   Option "DeviceName" "name" sets the name of the X device.

	       Option "AlwaysCore" "on"
		   enables the sharing of the core pointer. When this  feature
		   is  enabled,	 the  device  will  take  control  of the core
		   pointer (and thus will emit core events) and	 at  the  same
		   time	 will  be  able,  when	asked  so,  to report extended
		   events.  You can use the last available integer feedback to
		   control  this  feature.  When  the value of the feedback is
		   zero, the feature is disabled. The feature is  enabled  for
		   any other value.

	       Option "DebugLevel" number
		   sets the level of debugging info reported.

	       Option "BaudRate" "38400", "19200" or "9600" (default)
		   changes the serial link speed.

	       Option "Passive"
		   decodes the passive pen.

       Example, for Stylistic LT setup is:
       Section "InputDevice"
	 Identifier "mouse0"
	 Driver "fpit"
	 Option "Device"   "/dev/ttyS3"
       EndSection

       And for other Stylistic devices try:
       Section "InputDevice"
	 Identifier "mouse0"
	 Driver "fpit"
	 Option "Device"   "/dev/ttyS3"
	 Option "BaudRate" "19200"
	 Option "MaximumXPosition" "6250"
	 Option "MaximumYPosition" "4950"
	 Option "MinimumXPosition" "130"
	 Option "MinimumYPosition" "0"
	 Option "InvertY"
       EndSection

       For Stylistic 3400:
       Section "InputDevice"
	 Identifier "mouse0"
	 Driver "fpit"
	 Option "Device"   "/dev/ttyS3"
	 Option "BaudRate" "9600"
	 Option "MaximumXPosition" "4070"
	 Option "MaximumYPosition" "4020"
	 Option "MinimumXPosition" "0"
	 Option "MinimumYPosition" "0"
	 Option "Passive"
	 Option "SendCoreEvents"
       EndSection

SEE ALSO
       Xorg(1x), xorg.conf(5x), xorgconfig(1x), Xserver(1x), X(7).

AUTHORS
       Original	  FPIT	port:  Rob  Tsuk  <rob@tsuk.com>  and  John  Apfelbaum
       <johnapf@linuxslate.com>

       X4 Port: Richard Miller-Smith <richard.miller-smith@philips.com>, based
       on Elographics code from: Patrick Lecoanet

       X4.2 Cleanup: Alan Cox

X Version 11		     xf86-input-fpit 1.1.0		       FPIT(4)
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