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- .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later
- .. c:namespace:: V4L
- .. _touch:
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- Touch Devices
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- Touch devices are accessed through character device special files named
- ``/dev/v4l-touch0`` to ``/dev/v4l-touch255`` with major number 81 and
- dynamically allocated minor numbers 0 to 255.
- Overview
- ========
- Sensors may be Optical, or Projected Capacitive touch (PCT).
- Processing is required to analyse the raw data and produce input events. In
- some systems, this may be performed on the ASIC and the raw data is purely a
- side-channel for diagnostics or tuning. In other systems, the ASIC is a simple
- analogue front end device which delivers touch data at high rate, and any touch
- processing must be done on the host.
- For capacitive touch sensing, the touchscreen is composed of an array of
- horizontal and vertical conductors (alternatively called rows/columns, X/Y
- lines, or tx/rx). Mutual Capacitance measured is at the nodes where the
- conductors cross. Alternatively, Self Capacitance measures the signal from each
- column and row independently.
- A touch input may be determined by comparing the raw capacitance measurement to
- a no-touch reference (or "baseline") measurement:
- Delta = Raw - Reference
- The reference measurement takes account of variations in the capacitance across
- the touch sensor matrix, for example manufacturing irregularities,
- environmental or edge effects.
- Querying Capabilities
- =====================
- Devices supporting the touch interface set the ``V4L2_CAP_VIDEO_CAPTURE`` flag
- and the ``V4L2_CAP_TOUCH`` flag in the ``capabilities`` field of
- :c:type:`v4l2_capability` returned by the
- :ref:`VIDIOC_QUERYCAP` ioctl.
- At least one of the read/write or streaming I/O methods must be
- supported.
- The formats supported by touch devices are documented in
- :ref:`Touch Formats <tch-formats>`.
- Data Format Negotiation
- =======================
- A touch device may support any I/O method.
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