Gunzets is a support tool designed specifically for Gunze touch screens. It streamlines operations by providing quick and easy access to all necessary support functions.
However, there are a few limitations to Gunzets. Debouncing is only supported for XFree 4.0 (not 3.3.6) and a bounce event breaks smoothing processing. Multi-screen operation is not supported.
To compile the driver successfully, you need several facilities compiled in your kernel or loaded as modules. These are USB generic support (usbcore.o), a USB host controller driver (usb-ohci.o o usb-uhci.o), support for misc devices like the ps2 mouse (misc.o), and the input mechanism (input.o). To compile the driver, use the make command. If you don't have the 2.4 or 2.2 kernel headers available from /usr/src/linux/include, specify KERNELDIR to point to your kernel source directory.
To load the driver, run insmod ./gunzets.o. To use the input mechanism, specify it on the command line using insmod ./gunzets.o use_input=1. If you're not using the input mechanism, run the gunzets_load script to automatically create the entry point in /dev.
To install the module to the proper places, you can run make install. You may also wish to copy gunzets_load from /usr/local/bin to /etc/rc.d/init.d or /etc/init.d and create a proper symbolic link for automatic load at boot.
Overall, Gunzets is suitable software for anyone looking for a dependable and efficient touch panel software that allows them to use their Gunze touch panels under Linux and XFree86. However, users should be aware of the limitations and requirements for successful installation, compilation, and use.
Version 1.4: N/A