Spindle speed and jogging speed slider problems
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Weird.
Super weird.
Perhaps try a drifferent GUI?
Looks like a touchscreen issue?
Touchscreen configuration on Linux is kinda impossible, at least on Ubuntu.
What OS are you running?
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Perhaps try disabling it with powertop.
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If your touch screen comes up as HID (assuming USB) you may be able to modify the mouse properties in "control center" . Sorry I can't be of more help, as I haven't got access to my setup.
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No clue why.
Linux does strange things sometimes.
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Like a keyboard repeats the key every X millis and store the number of events.
like moving the machine with a encoder and a fixed step. If you turn the hand wheel, the controller will count the encoder counts and even if you stop turning the wheel, the machine goes on moving until the calculated distance is reached.
I can unfortunately not tell you how to change that behavior. I would search for something like key repeat time.
I do use an older model of a Faytech Touch and I am not able to reproduce the bhavior.
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What the...
Weird.
Super weird.
Perhaps try a drifferent GUI?
Looks like a touchscreen issue?
Touchscreen configuration on Linux is kinda impossible, at least on Ubuntu.
What OS are you running?
It's the latest download version.
LinuxCNC 2.9.4 Debian 12 Bookworm PREEMPT-RT ISO
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Thanks, I think you may be right, if so I don't think there is much I can do about it other than change the screen.Looks like the screen is reacting with key events like a keyboard.
Like a keyboard repeats the key every X millis and store the number of events.
like moving the machine with a encoder and a fixed step. If you turn the hand wheel, the controller will count the encoder counts and even if you stop turning the wheel, the machine goes on moving until the calculated distance is reached.
I can unfortunately not tell you how to change that behavior. I would search for something like key repeat time.
I do use an older model of a Faytech Touch and I am not able to reproduce the bhavior.
Norbert
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Just a guess........
If your touch screen comes up as HID (assuming USB) you may be able to modify the mouse properties in "control center" . Sorry I can't be of more help, as I haven't got access to my setup.
Thanks, I'll look into that and see if it makes any difference.
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My one reakts with a long touch like preesing the right mouse button. So I was also forced to set that time longer to be able to hold down the touch buttons for longer.
Norbert
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