Using Linux Apps via Multitouch Displays

This video created by developers from the Interactive Computing Lab at ENAC demonstrates interaction with existing Linux applications in Fedora 12 via multitouch displays using the labs kernel drivers, a patched X.org evdev driver, and Stantum touch displays.

See ENAC's post on X.org multitouch support for more information and download of the modified drivers and the multitouch management client.

Via OSnews

Operating Systems: Fedora

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