Hi,
On 24-Mar-25 14:32, Henry Isaac wrote:
Hello Hans
I meant I believe there are more devices listed in dsmeg.txt but I may be wrong!
Ah I see. I did not notice any extra devices, but I haven't looked closely.
That's a shame! In the BIOS there is 5 options for the touchscreen but the only one that works is 'Goodix GXTP7386' within windows. The rest are unresponsive. Both Windows and Linux.
Is it possible the driver just doesn't exist for this display or the kernal is failing to see the display is touch screen at all?
I'm pretty sure it is just an I2C HID touchscreen, so things should work,
but for some reason the touchscreen is not responding to i2c communications.
There might be a bug in the i2c controller driver under Linux, or it might
be that some magic ACPI poke is needed somewhere to enable the touchscreen.
I'm wondering if I try Fedora and redo all the steps just incase I installed the wrong utils along the way?
I think it is very unlikely that you'll get different results under Fedora.
Regards,
Hans