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[GPIO] Used APIC pins cause unstable touchscreen touch events #43

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Qonfused opened this issue Apr 17, 2023 · 0 comments
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[GPIO] Used APIC pins cause unstable touchscreen touch events #43

Qonfused opened this issue Apr 17, 2023 · 0 comments
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project:UX481 For variants UX481FA (14", 2019) and UX481FL (14", 2019) type:bug Something isn't working type:regression To spot regression issues in the latest version workaround available A workaround is available for this bug.

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The currently used APIC pins sidestep #24 but introduce additional instability in touchscreen events, evidenced in missing pressure events (some touches may be skipped).

A current workaround is to revert to polling mode, although this re-introduces #24.

@Qonfused Qonfused added type:bug Something isn't working workaround available A workaround is available for this bug. type:regression To spot regression issues in the latest version project:UX481 For variants UX481FA (14", 2019) and UX481FL (14", 2019) labels Apr 17, 2023
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