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Touchscreen: touch to wake up only when screen is blanck (no action wanted) - jiemdev - 07-10-2022

Hi,

I am using moodeaudio with a touchscreen, and with "screen blanck" option activated.

Here is my request:
when the screen is blanck, I touch it to wake it up.
But, the fact to touch the screen is also taken into account like an action, e.g. to activate a button.
Is it possible to only wake up the screen, and take actions into account only when the screen is NOT blanck?

Thanks


RE: Touchscreen: touch to wake up only when screen is blanck (no action wanted) - Tim Curtis - 07-10-2022

I think it's the X11 server that is responsible for capturing a touch event that brings the display out of screen blank mode. I would  search / ask on the Raspberry Pi Forum.


RE: Touchscreen: touch to wake up only when screen is blanck (no action wanted) - rph-r - 10-06-2024

Hi! Any news about this issue?
It is really blocking, we have to guess where is a neutral zone to wake up the screen...


RE: Touchscreen: touch to wake up only when screen is blanck (no action wanted) - Nutul - 10-07-2024

(10-06-2024, 08:20 PM)rph-r Wrote: Hi! Any news about this issue?
It is really blocking, we have to guess where is a neutral zone to wake up the screen...

I had the very same request/wish... Unfortunately this seems to be X-related, and I am no X expert to tackle with it; BUT...
If you touch-and-drag, no action is taken, and you end up with just the screen lit again...

Just my 2c


RE: Touchscreen: touch to wake up only when screen is blanck (no action wanted) - rph-r - 10-08-2024

sure, this is the right workaround. But I'm not the only one who use it, and I prefer solving these kind of issue to keep the system user frendly...