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eeePC Touchscreen!

Saturday, July 18th, 2009

So as some of you may know already, I bought an eeePC, for fun and to mess around with.  Well my latest fun with it was adding a touchscreen, and adding internal bluetooth!

Well, I purchased the Hoda Technology 8.9″ Solderless Easy and Fun TouchKit Touch Screen Kit, which came with a touchscreen, the controller board (with added USB hub) and the wires to connect it solderlessly to a internal USB header (I had one as I do not have a built-in cam, though even if you do, you can still use this!)

— The following pictures and more are available in my gallery –

Below is a quick guide on what I did to add in the touchscreen:

Included parts in the touchscreen kit

Here is the contents from the kit, included a dual pen/stylus!

Netbook taken apart Netbook taken apart

First I took apart my machine following the many guides to make sure I did not break anything I shouldn’t.

Finding a smooth path for wires

Next I tried to find the best path for the wires to go, without making new holes or pinching the wires.

JST SR04 and JST SR05 Connectors JST SR Jack removed Correct pinout for JST SR04 Connection

Whoops, the included wire to go from the controller to the motherboard is too short for where I am placing the controller.  Time to make a mod to the mod!  I had to very carefully take apart the JST SR04 jack and swap it with a longer wire.  Good thing they provided all the needed parts. Note the correct pin layout to make sure its recognized (the included cable had the pinout backwards!)

USR bluetooth adapter

Next, the bluetooth adapter.  The kit also had two JST SR05 to USB connector. After removing the plastic housing to my already small bluetooth adapter, I could easily fit it inside the case. Now I have all 3 external USB adapters free again, and nothing to forget or lose. Now I can tether to my cell and still look cool!

Touchscreen Controller and USB Hub

A Better view of the touchscreen controller.

Touchscreen

Fitting the touchscreen.  This was a PITA to get correctly centered, but I got it eventually.

Turn Camera on in BIOS Linux dmesg

After putting everything back togeather, I had to first turn the “camera” port on in the BIOS, then Fedora recognized the controller and USB devices on boot!

Now, even though I am running Fedora 11, which has support for just about every product under the sun, I still had to install drivers for the controllers, which was easier done then said.

First, I had to make a generic Xorg config, as Fedora does not make one now (its made on the fly)

[root@localhost ~]# Xorg -configure :1
~~ some output from Xorg ~~
Your xorg.conf file is /root/xorg.conf.new

To test the server, run 'X -config /root/xorg.conf.new'
[root@localhost ~]# mv xorg.conf.new /etc/X11/xorg.conf

Second I had to download and install the latest (2.06.2905 [beta]) drivers from the website [Local Copy of Drivers].

Then extract, and run the setup utility:

[root@localhost ~]# cd /tmp/
[root@localhost tmp]# tar xzvf ~drdelaney/Download/eGalaxTouch-2.06.2905-32b-k26.tar.gz
eGalaxTouch32/
eGalaxTouch32/readme
eGalaxTouch32/Guide/
eGalaxTouch32/Guide/How to rebuild kernel.pdf
eGalaxTouch32/Guide/How to build module.pdf
eGalaxTouch32/Guide/Driver Guide.pdf
eGalaxTouch32/eGalaxTouch.tar.gz
eGalaxTouch32/eula.pdf
eGalaxTouch32/setup.sh
[root@localhost tmp]# cd eGalaxTouch32/
[root@localhost eGalaxTouch32]# sh ./setup.sh 

(*) Linux driver installer for eGalax Touch controller 

(I) Check user permission: root, you are the supervisor.
(I) Begin to setup the eGalax Touch driver.
(I) Found and removed previous eGalax Touch driver.
(I) Extract eGalax Touch driver archive to /usr/local/eGalaxTouch32.
(I) Create eGalaxTouch utility shortcut in /usr/bin.
(I) Create TKCal tool shortcut in /usr/bin.
(I) Check X window version: 1.6.x
(I) Copy X module: x16/egalax_drv.so to /usr/lib/xorg/modules/input.

(Q) Which interface controller do you use?
(I) [1] RS232 [2] PS/2 [3] USB : 3
(I) Using interface: USB
(I) Found a HID compliant touch controller.

(I) Found X configuration file: /etc/X11/xorg.conf.
(I) Removed touch configuration from /etc/X11/xorg.conf.
(I) Add touch configuration into /etc/X11/xorg.conf.

(I) Please reboot the system for some changes to take effect.
(I) After booting, type "eGalaxTouch" to do calibration.

eGalaxTouch Utility

After rebooting,  running eGalaxTouch, and calibrating, I had full touchscreen support!

touch my eee

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

Coming soon, a touchscreen for my eeePC!  http://spedr.com/5h0ci

ATT Fuze Transforming sounds

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009

So I am browsing around my Fuze registry, just being bored, and I stumbled upon the registry settings to add/change the open/close sound effects (yea I probably could have googled for it, but its more fun to find it yourself!).

After finding it, thinking back to what I said when my friend Chris got his phone with open/close sound effects, “dude, I so want that, Id make it play the transformers sounds!”

Well, now I have a phone that supports it, and well, I did it!

You will need 2 things. The Zip file, and a registry editor for Windows Mobile phones.

To install:

  • Extract the zip file contents to \Windows on the Phone
  • Import the .reg file
    • or Open the registry to:  HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\HTC\SlidingSound
    • Add a new Key and call it “5″  or whatever the next set of numbers are
    • Click on “5″ or the new number you added in
    • Add a new String Value, call it “Default”, and for its Data, type in “Transformers”
    • Add another new String Value, call it “in”, and for the data, type “in_5.wav”
    • Add a final new String Value, call it “out”, and for the data, type “out_5.wav”
  • Finally change to the new sound effect in the Settings > Keyboard Sliding Sound application and test!

Train

Monday, August 27th, 2007

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Train
So im on the train heading home from a full day in chi town. its been a long ass day for me and I havent felt this tired since i was in school! so i guess learning makes me sleepy. weird. i still learned a few things which is good. heres a random pic from the train.

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The Dr.!

Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007

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So I just bought this pop can from Dima at work. Its kick ass!

movies

Tuesday, August 21st, 2007

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so i saw the simpsons movie tonight with chris from work, his fiance, and my brother.
i thought it was a little different then normal cartoons, but even funnier. i suggest everyone see it in the theater.

Shrek Chia-pet

Tuesday, August 21st, 2007

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before brad left, he set up his shrek chiapet at the office. for a while, it was in full bloom, even had a fro. but now its…falling apart!

b0red

Friday, August 17th, 2007

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so mark and i were bored at work (well i was, and bugging him) and he took this pic…

Look!

Monday, July 30th, 2007

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look! its a voip guru, named brian!

heh

Thursday, July 26th, 2007

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supposivly, this is what a real phone looks like. well, according to brad.