Ubuntu works great in Viewsonic 10. Though got some issues.How do you perform a right-click using the touchscreen?Im struggling.The option 'emulate a right-click' when holding a left-click doesn't work with touchscreen (because as you tap the screen using your finger to perform a 'left-click' and never let go as to perform the 'hold', you don't notice it, but the registering point minutely wobbles under your finger, so the supposedly 'right-click' action continually cancels)any options? Glad you find Ubuntu on the Viewpad 10 to your liking. I tried it too, but found enough things that I didn't like that I kept trying other distros. I found openSUSE 12.1-Gnome to be to my liking.What version of Ubuntu did you install? (10.04, 10.10, 11.04, 11.11) I tried 11.11, and although the touchscreen worked great out-of-the-box, I found the window buttons (Close, Minimize, Maximize) to be too small for my fat little fingers. Also, the stock virtual keyboard OnBoard is not at all like the virtual keyboards found in Android.
Although, I see that it has Middle-Click and Right-Click keys. (I just booted into the Ubuntu LiveCD, so I could check the right-click problem).I have been messing with the right-click adjustments. Both in the Universal access and the Mouse and Touchpad settings section. And I cannot come up with setting that will work consistently either.
If you are selecting to do a Custom install, be sure to select the ViewSonic.inf file installation. Click on the 'Settings' Tab Upon restart your system should automatically detect and select the appropriate monitor driver. My VMware Workstation software is version 12 Pro running on a Windows 10 platform. I am using two Viewsonic VX2450WM monitors that my Ubuntu 16.04. LTS doesn't recognize. This presents a problem for proper screen sizing. The Viewsonic has drivers for Windows, but my search for linux drivers has come up short.
I tried Ubuntu 11.10It's really frustrating not have a touch right click. Any solution? Maybe like a 'floating' right click button?Anyway, I'm trying something else now. I installed Meego 1.2. Translated jump ultimate stars english rom 2017. Icons and buttons are finger friendly BUT- touchscreen not working (though there is an available fix BUT)- wIFI not working (I can't download the fix for issue #1, cause I need a working internet connection)- no on screen keyboard (though it cabn be downloaded BUT, again I have problem #2)- No system/media audio (video codecs working but not audio)Some reported that 1.1 works great with viewpad, so I downloading it now and will try. EDIT: This is for the Azpen X1.
The Viewpad 10 has a different touchscreen.I made some progress on screen/touchscreen rotation.Ok, I have openSUSE 12.1 installed, so that is what I tested this on. It should also work in Ubuntu.First, you need a USB keyboard and mouse installed to reverse the rotation commands. And once you begin entering the commands, the touchscreen becomes temporarily disfunctional.
Then open the System Settings-Displays app, so you can rotate the display. Then open a terminal window, and run these commands one at a time, enter after each one.
Code: #!/bin/bashecho 'Rotating Screen To Right For 10 Seconds.' Sleep 2xrandr -o rightxinput set-prop 'ILITEK ILITEK Multi-Touch' 'Evdev Axes Swap' 1xinput set-prop 'ILITEK ILITEK Multi-Touch' 'Evdev Axis Inversion' 0 1sleep 10secho 'Rotating Screen Back To Normal.' Sleep 2xrandr -o normalxinput set-prop 'ILITEK ILITEK Multi-Touch' 'Evdev Axes Swap' 0xinput set-prop 'ILITEK ILITEK Multi-Touch' 'Evdev Axis Inversion' 0 0For the Viewpad 10, you need to know what your touchscreen is being called.
Look at the output of this command for that info. Anyway, I'm trying something else now. I installed Meego 1.2. Icons and buttons are finger friendly BUT- touchscreen not working (though there is an available fix BUT)- wIFI not working (I can't download the fix for issue #1, cause I need a working internet connection)- no on screen keyboard (though it cabn be downloaded BUT, again I have problem #2)- No system/media audio (video codecs working but not audio)Some reported that 1.1 works great with viewpad, so I downloading it now and will try.
Click to expand.I booted into MeeGo-Netbook-1.2, and I am posting this from it. I don't know why you can't get the wireless to connect, but here are some things to check:- On the tablet's right side, the bottom button turns the wireless on/off.
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When it is on there is a blue light with a sorta 'Y' in the upper right corner of the tablet. Toggle the button a few times to see how it works.-In MeeGo's Network section, there is a WiFi enable/disable switch.
Make sure it is green (enabled)If you still can't get it working, open a terminal. It can be found under Applications-System Tools, and enter this command. I booted into MeeGo-Netbook-1.2, and I am posting this from it.
I don't know why you can't get the wireless to connect, but here are some things to check:- On the tablet's right side, the bottom button turns the wireless on/off. When it is on there is a blue light with a sorta 'Y' in the upper right corner of the tablet. Toggle the button a few times to see how it works.-In MeeGo's Network section, there is a WiFi enable/disable switch. Make sure it is green (enabled)If you still can't get it working, open a terminal.
It can be found under Applications-System Tools, and enter this command. About AndroidTablets.netAndroidTablets.net is a community dedicated to Android Tablets made by various manufacturers. We discuss topics including Android Tablet Help, Android Tablet Reviews, Android Tablet Apps, Android Tablet Accessories (such as Tablet Keyboards, Tablet Cases, Tablet Covers), Android Tablet Games and more. Our goal is to be the Internet's largest and best Android Tablet Forum.AndroidTablets.net is not affiliated with Google. We are an enthusiast site dedicated to everything Android Tablet.