hello my fellow android enthusiasts,
I just picked up a rikomagic mk802 IV and want to get it working with my acer t232hl touchscreen monitor. the following link explains how to get 2 point multi touch monitors working - http://www.freaktab.com/showthread.php?1802-Touchscreen. however, my monitor is 10 pt multi touch, which requires additional drivers/kernel modules in order to work. i was just wondering if anyone knows of a kernel that supports 10 pt multi touch monitors, or how to add 10 pt multi touch support to a kernel, or if this is even possible.
all the best,
lucius
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I too have an mk802iv and an Acer 10 point touchscreen monitor. Were you able to come up with a resolution to this?
Same here....
lucius.zen said:
hello my fellow android enthusiasts,
I just picked up a rikomagic mk802 IV and want to get it working with my acer t232hl touchscreen monitor. the following link explains how to get 2 point multi touch monitors working - however, my monitor is 10 pt multi touch, which requires additional drivers/kernel modules in order to work. i was just wondering if anyone knows of a kernel that supports 10 pt multi touch monitors, or how to add 10 pt multi touch support to a kernel, or if this is even possible.
all the best,
lucius
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Trying to match a 10 point multitouch to MK802 (samsung C770).... did you succeed ? could you guide me how you got it working ?
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I Just recieved my Cisco Cius Tablet, Comes with this info in the about section
Model number: Cius
Android Version: 2.2.2
Kernel version: 2.6.31.6-mrst
[email protected]#1
Build number: FRG83G.9.2.1SR1.19SEC
I would really like to root it, I haven't found anything on how to go about it and there is no section here. I have Adb installed and connecting to the device but I'm getting permission denied on just about everything. Is there a way to get root on this, Has anyone started developing on the platform? I would be happy to put in some work to get it going, at least rooted if not make a rom, but I have no idea how to get root on it.
I talked to one of the guys at cisco support about an unrelated issue but during the conversation I found out that it has an intel processor rather then an arm processor. I figure that that has alot to do with why I have been unable to get any of the android 2.2.2 root kits to work with the rageagainstthecagearm5.bin files that everyone is using on phones. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
If other people are interested maybe even get a development section up for the device.
Thanks
Thought It might help if I got the tablet specs:
Display
• 7-in. diagonal (153.6 H x 90.0 V)
• Backlit, WSVGA capacitive touchscreen LCD with 1024 x 600 pixel effective resolution
• Support for various multi-touch gesture commands to interact with contacts, collaboration applications, voice and video calling, and third-party applications
Operating system
Android 2.2.2 (Froyo)
Processor
Intel Atom Z615 Processor (512-KB cache, 1.6 GHz)
Storage
32-GB eMMC flash memory
Memory
1-GB RAM
Weight
1.177 lb (0.534 kg)
Dimensions (H x W x D)
5.5 x 8.85 x 0.59 in. (140 x 225 x 15 mm)
Battery
• Removable 4960 mAh battery
• Up to 6 hours for typical business use, which includes HD videoconferencing and web conferencing, collaboration, browsing, etc.
Sensors
• 3-axis gyro
• Accelerometer
• Global Positioning System (GPS)
• Ambient light sensor
Location sources
• 802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi
• GPS
Physical buttons
• Power
• Volume control
• Mute
• Menu (Android button)
• Home (Android button)
• Back (Android button)
Options
Product options that support Wi-Fi only, and 3G/4G to allow always-on connectivity (available soon)
Multimedia
Forward-facing camera
• HD video communication with Cisco TelePresence interoperability and other H.264 video endpoint interop for immersive video communication
• Capable of 720p 30-fps HD video encoding and decoding
• LED indicator to show video status
Rear-facing camera
Ability to capture 5-megapixel still pictures or 720p (1280 x 720) quality video
Ports and slots
• Micro SD slot
• Micro USB
• Micro HDMI
• 3.5-mm stereo headphone jack
Audio codecs
AAC-LC, HE-AAC, MP3, WAV, G.711, G.722, G.729, iSAC, and iLBC
Please use the Q&A Forum for questions Thanks
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now that cisco has abandon the cius all together i wonder if we can get it rooted...
Cius will no longer be available to be sold after march 22nd this year but HW support won't end til march 22nd 2016...
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/col...90/ps11156/end_of_life_notice_c51-717226.html
looking at a forum thread at cisco.com they'll take the stance of "security" and the fact it's still being "supported", whatever that really means, when asked, kernel source or rooting... too bad wonder if anyone can bribe a cisco dev to give us the details on how to root...yeah right.
https://developer.cisco.com/web/ciu...sage_boards/message/6452457?p_p_auth=40l4IazY
For the time being, considering how much a single one of these tablet costs, doubt many devs have one, or access to one.
My company has about 3-4 of these (with the HD media, aka phone,docks), we got them for free since we made a major purchase to upgrade our old nortel phone system to them, so i'm glad we didn't have to plunk down any cash for them afterall.
I have 1 of them and am playing with it but I'm not a dev so I wouldn't even know where to begin on rooting it.....
hi mate,
any luck with rooting? 2.2.2 can't do anything much for now....
i've got a unit too... don't know anyone currently working on this product inside cisco sys... they moved on to another android desk phone (non tablet).
Rooting
felix_fx2 said:
hi mate,
any luck with rooting? 2.2.2 can't do anything much for now....
i've got a unit too... don't know anyone currently working on this product inside cisco sys... they moved on to another android desk phone (non tablet).
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I have a Cius and just started looking on sites for any rooting tips. I am currently using my Cius at my place of employment as my own personal company phone. But I would also like to upgrade the software. I will keep hacking away at it and if anyone gets any success please post.
Android Beast said:
I have a Cius and just started looking on sites for any rooting tips. I am currently using my Cius at my place of employment as my own personal company phone. But I would also like to upgrade the software. I will keep hacking away at it and if anyone gets any success please post.
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All those apk 2.2-2.3 rooting apps i have tried, no joy.
SRSRoot for Android cannot detect it as well, how are you going at it?
Hi how can I play games on the Matricom Midnight MX2 with a wireless usb keyboard and mouse/touch pad, or any device with no touch screen?
I have a Microsoft All-in-One Media Keyboard with USB Integrated Multi Touch Track Pad :Amazon URL deleted, as system doesn't seem to like external links.
And a Logitech K400 Wireless Touch Keyboard: Amazon URL deleted, as system doesn't seem to like external links.
Of the two the Microsoft Keyboard is probably the most useful, as the trackpad supports full multi-point touch functionality, whereas the Logitech keyboard only has two finger, up, down, left right and single finger 'tap to click' functionality.
The problem is of course hardly no Android games at all were made for keyboard and trackpad functionality.
I have tried USB/BT joystick centre and Tincore Keynapper. However, both of these seem to require some extent of touch interaction with them to set them up. I don't think there is an assumption that someone will try to set them up on a non-touch enabled device.
Besides which they both seem freakishly complex and may require several hours to try to set up, if that is you can get them working, which as I said might not be straightforward in a non-touchscreen device. To be frank I would rather not have to spend hours configuring keyboard/mouse and track-pad support. I just want to plug and play if possible.
I wonder if the guys at Android X-86 have resolved this? If they have, couldn't the Matricom folks do something? This seems like something that should be enabled by default.
To be clear Keyboard and mouse support do work in Android itself, but just not in any games I have tried. One of the biggest attractions about Android is of course fun games!
Hi has anyone got an answer for this?
Title pretty much says it.
So i'm trying to use my Logitech Dual Action (Pretty much a F310 without the XInput-DInput switch) controller on my IRULU X7 tab, but i don't have joydev.ko, the required driver, My Android version is 4.2.2 and kernel is 3.4.39, My tab is also rooted.
I guess something i could do to keep a certain app always running would also fix this problem (Because of Game Keyboard and it's emulated joystick, but "Amazing Frog?" a game that i'm trying to play, always closes it because it needs more RAM)
Exact build date is Sat Jul 5 12:06:06 CST 2014
I would try to compile it myself but i have no knowledge of where to get this kernel nor any idea of how to setup it up or compile it.
If anyone can compile joydev.ko and send it to me or give me instructions on how to do it i would be very thankful.
Joydev.ko
I already found the Source Code in question but my internet is running at about 5kbps, so it's going to take 6 hours.
Anyone else could please help? All i'm asking for is that someone compiles it and then send me Joydev.ko
Here's the link codeload(dot)github(dot)com/hno/linux-3.4-sunxi-allwinner/zip/master
Anyone?
hi, I'm having a similar issue with Logitech F310 gamepad on an Android streaming box running kernel 3.10.0, Android version 4.4.2, the controller is not recognized.
I downloaded USB/BT Joystick Center GOLD as mentioned by another contributor, but still no avail.
on a side note, my other Logitech Precision Gamepad is working on the same streaming box.
I'm interested to know how to get F310 working as well.
Hi there, I'm thiniking of DeX with Linux. Are anyone using Linux with DeX? How it's your experience with?
I work with Ubuntu and I'm thinking about buy a DeX and switch off my notebook, what you think about it?
Thanks!
Haven't found a way to do that yet. I have signed up to get Informed once samsung releases "Linux on galaxy" solution
Tetragonopantelonis said:
Haven't found a way to do that yet. I have signed up to get Informed once samsung releases "Linux on galaxy" solution
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So they didn't release this feature yet? I saw a video talking about it.
thiagomed said:
So they didn't release this feature yet? I saw a video talking about it.
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Still nothing... I hoped it would be out along with Note 9,but still silence from Samsung
Dex on Linux. Experience
I have the basic version of note 9.
I bought two different setups for testing:
- HDMI - USBC cable + Bluetooth keyboard and Bluetooth mouse
- HDMI with USBC port + 2 USB normal ports to connect a wired mouse and keyboard.
I have also at home two 4k tvs that I use as monitors: A 39inch seiki and a 41inch curved Samsung. Both working at 4k with my mac book Pro and my Ubuntu pc
Connecting any of the screens to my note using any of the devices gives me only 1080p. After researching, this is a software limitación. Somebody checked that note 9 can actually output 4k.
When you open dex, you get a desktop experience and you can execute you android apps. Not every app scales to full screen and some of them are shown as if you were runing them with an emulator.
Now dex on Linux. I got the invite and I installed the app. When you launch it in your phone, it asks you download an image (imagine docker) that's is a 4Gb zip that becomes a 10Gb unzipped .img file.
Application asks you to give the container a name and select the . img file.
That is what you can do from your phone. You cannot execute the container unless you are in dex mode: dex opened in a monitor
On dex, you have to run the Linux on dex app and run any container run created before.
When you run one in about 5-10 seconds you have Ubuntu 16 running.
Default applications you get aside of the standard ones is visual studio code and intellij 2018.2 community.
I am a java guy so I launched intellij to check the speed and I was surprised how fast it launched.
I need to play more, but I would buy a higher spec note if the 4k issue was solved.
In my opinion Dex/Linux is an strategy to justify expensive phones with more hardware, because nobody needs more ram and cores if you just run phone apps. Said that I am a software professional and this use case fits perfectly with my needs
I tried to install on my s9+ but would not let me. I hope they make available for S9+. I run Linux Deploy now in chroot - but not the same. I have Dex Station which I think would be nice with Ubuntu.
Iphone 9 linex
Linex on note 9 seem good but it would be better if i could download software or even update .It won't let me do anything.Its says no plugin could handle gs_plugin_app_install.Im at a lose.
Hello!
I am wondering does someone here tried to use any touchscreen foil/screen to control his Android TV device. I read from official android docs that TV devices should be controlled via remote not touchscreen, however I feel touch control can ba as intuitive as remote for TVs or any other displays with Android TV interface.
There is instruction with kernel modules how to achieve that, but with older Android versions: https://www.dognmonkey.com/techs/how-to-add-touch-screen-to-android-tv-box.html
Does someone know anything how to grasp this topic? Any hints will be appreciated.
klickerstar said:
Hello!
I am wondering does someone here tried to use any touchscreen foil/screen to control his Android TV device. I read from official android docs that TV devices should be controlled via remote not touchscreen, however I feel touch control can ba as intuitive as remote for TVs or any other displays with Android TV interface.
There is instruction with kernel modules how to achieve that, but with older Android versions: https://www.dognmonkey.com/techs/how-to-add-touch-screen-to-android-tv-box.html
Does someone know anything how to grasp this topic? Any hints will be appreciated.
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that is an intresting idea, and seems perfectley possible, not sure how android tv UI will respod to touch as seems to have issues with mouse pointer (which is a virtual touch) in some instances like the initial set up screen ui