Mine is a Dell XT2 Touchscreen that interfaces through internal usb vs your way
Though being detected, which is good. No inputs is kinda hard to trouble shoot.
If you have a recent udev. I guess you can try
Code:
sed '/Sysfs=/!d; s/.*=//' /proc/bus/input/devices | xargs -I '{}' udevadm info --path='{}' | grep TOUCHSCREEN
Code:
xinput list | grep -i touchscreen
I probably won't be of much help because I find my driver used for my touchscreen through a usb command
All I can figure is to try
after you try and move the mouse cursor and cross your fingers it tells you something useful.
My feeling the is the serial port is the roadblock for accepting inputs.
Mine works with the wacom type of pen with mouse buttons on it and also my finger is accepted as a input device.
Our touchscreens are probably miles apart as far as who made them and how.
As far as /etc/X11/xorg.conf goes
To me, the best thing is to have no xorg.conf at all and let Xorg find and setup the touchscreen itself.
But if you have a line in xorg.conf that says
Code:
Option "AutoAddDevices" "false"
change it to
Code:
Option "AutoAddDevices" "true"
and cross your fingers again. A logout or reboot may be required. I don't know.
I am just a Linux user scooter tramp with some home grown skills so that is the best I can suggest.