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CITRON(4)						CITRON(4)

NAME
       citron - Citron Infrared Touch Driver (CiTouch)

SYNOPSIS
       Section "InputDevice"
	 Identifier "idevname"
	 Driver "citron"
	 Option "Device"   "devpath"
	 ...
       EndSection

DESCRIPTION
       citron is a XFree86 input driver for Citron Infrared Touch
       devices.

       The citron driver acts as a pointer input device, and  may
       be  used as  the X server's core pointer. It is connected
       via a "RS232" with the host.

SUPPORTED HARDWARE
       At the moment the following touches  are supported.  They
       are also available as ZPress touches.

       IRT6I5-V2.x
	6.5 inch Infrared Touch

       IRT10I4-V4.x
	10.4 inch Infrared Touch

       IRT12I1-V2.x
	12.1 inch Infrared Touch

       IRT15I1-V1.x
	15.1 inch Infrared Touch

CONFIGURATION DETAILS
       Please  refer  to  XF86Config(5) for general configuration
       details and for options that can be used with  all  input
       drivers. This	section only covers configuration details
       specific to this driver. For better understanding  please
       read also the CTS and various IRT manuals which are avail-
       able in "pdf" format from Citron web page www.citron.de or
       directly from Citron.

       The following driver Options are supported:

       Option "Device" "devpath"
	      Specify  the  device  path  for  the  citron touch.
	      Valid devices are:

		   /dev/ttyS0, /dev/ttyS1, ...

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	      This option is mandatory.

	      It's important to specify the  right  device  Note:
	      com1 -> /dev/ttyS0, com2 -> /dev/ttyS1, ...

       Option "ScreenNumber" "screennumber"
	      sets the screennumber for the citron InputDevice.

	      Default: ScreenNumber: "0"

       Option "MinX" "value"

       Option "MinY" "value"
	      These are the minimum X and Y values for the citron
	      input device.

	      Note: MinX, MinY must be less than MaxX, MaxY.

	      Range: "0" - "65535"

	      Default: MinX: "0"  MinY: "0"

       Option "MaxX" "value"

       Option "MaxY" "value"
	      These are the maximum X and Y values for the citron
	      input device.

	      Note: MaxX, MaxY must be greater than MinX, MinY.

	      Range: "0" - "65535"

	      Default: MaxX: "65535"  MaxY: "65535"

       Option "ButtonNumber" "value"
	      This  value  is  responsible  for the button number
	      that is returned within  the  xf86PostButton  event
	      message

	      Range: "0" - "255"

	      Default: "1"

       Option "ButtonThreshold" "value"
	      This value is responsible for the button threshold.
	      It changes the pressure sensitivity of the touch. A
	      higher number corresponds to a higher pressure.

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	      Note:  This feature is only available with pressure
	      sensitive hardware.

	      Range: "0" - "255"

	      Default: "20"

       Sleep-Mode
	      If the IRT is in Doze-Mode and Touch  Zone  is  not
	      interrupted  for	another certain span of time, the
	      so-called Sleep-Mode is activated.  The  Sleep-Mode
	      decreases the  scan rate of the beams even further
	      than the Doze-Mode does (see below). This way  the
	      life  expectancy	of the beams is prolonged and the
	      power consumption of the IRT is reduced.	As  soon
	      as  an  interruption of the Touch Zone is detected,
	      the Sleep-Mode is deactivated and the  Touch  Zone
	      will  again be scanned with the maximum speed. With
	      the Sleep-Mode activated, depending on the set scan
	      rate  the IRT's	response time can be considerably
	      longer as in normal operation. If, for  example,	a
	      scan  rate  of 500 ms / scan is set, it may last up
	      to a half of a second until  the	IRT  detects  the
	      interruption and deactivates the Sleep-Mode.

       Option "SleepMode" "mode"
	      This value is responsible for the sleep-mode of the
	      touch.
	      Determines the behaviour of the Sleep-Mode.

	      0x00
	       No message at either activation or deactivation

	      0x01
	       Message at activation

	      0x02
	       Message at deactivation

	      0x03
	       Message at activation and deactivation

	      0x10 GP_OUT output set according to the  Sleep-Mode
	      status

	      Values: "0" "1" "2" "3" "16"

	      Default: "0"

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       Option "SleepTime" "time"
	      This value is responsible for the sleep-time of the
	      touch. It is the activation time in seconds ("0"	=
	      immediately  activated,  "65535"	=  always deacti-
	      vated).

	      Range: "0" - "65535" [s]

	      Default: "65535" => deactivated

       Option "SleepScan" "scan"
	      This value is responsible for the scan-time of  the
	      touch.  This  is the time interval between two scan
	      operations while in Sleep-Mode. The  time interval
	      is set in steps of milliseconds.

	      Range: "0" - "65535" [ms]

	      Default: "500"

       Option "PWMActive" "value"
	      This  value  determines  the mark-to-space ratio of
	      the PWM output while in  normal  operation  (sleep-
	      mode  not active).  Higher values result in longer
	      pulse widths. This output signal	can  be used  in
	      conjunction  with the Citron AWBI to do backlight-
	      dimming via the touch.

	      Range: "0" - "255"

	      Default: "255" (max. brightness)

       Option "PWMSleep" "value"
	      This value determines the mark-to-space	ratio  of
	      the  PWM	output while in sleep-mode (-> SleepMode,
	      SleepScan,  SleepTime   ) operation   (sleep-mode
	      active).	Higher	values	result	in  longer pulse
	      widths.

	      Range: "0" - "255"

	      Default: "255" (max. brightness)

       Option "ClickMode" "mode"
	      With mode one can select between 5 ClickModes

	      "1" = ClickMode Enter

	      With this mode every interruption of  the infrared

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	      beams  will  activate a ButtonPress event and after
	      the interruption	a  ButtonRelease  event will  be
	      sent.

	      "2" = ClickMode Dual

	      With this mode every interruption will sent a Prox-
	      imity event and every second interruption a Button-
	      Press  event.  With the release of the interruption
	      (while one interruption is still active) a  Button-
	      Release event will be sent.

	      "3" = ClickMode Dual Exit

	      With this mode every interruption will sent a Prox-
	      imityIn event and every second interruption a  But-
	      tonPress	event.	With the release of the interrup-
	      tion (while one interruption is  still  active)  no
	      ButtonRelease  event  will  be  sent.  Only  if all
	      interruptions are released a ButtonRelease followed
	      by a ProximityOut event will be sent.

	      "4" = ClickMode ZPress

	      With this mode every interruption will sent a Prox-
	      imityIn  event.  Only  if a  certain  pressure  is
	      exceeded	a  ButtonPress	event  will occur. If the
	      pressure falls below a certain  limit  a	ButtonRe-
	      lease event will be sent. After also the interrup-
	      tion is released a ProximityOut event is generated.

	      "5" = ClickMode ZPress Exit

	      This mode is similar to "Clickmode Dual Exit".  The
	      first interruption of the beams will sent a Proxim-
	      ityIn event. Only if a certain pressure is exceeded
	      a ButtonPress event will	occur.	If  the pressure
	      falls  below a certain limit no ButtonRelease event
	      will be  sent.   After  the  interruption is  also
	      released a ButtonRelease followed by a ProximityOut
	      event is generated.

	      Range: "1" - "5"

	      Default: "1" (ClickMode Enter)

       Option "Origin" "value"
	      This value sets the coordinates origin  to  one  of
	      the four corners of the screen.  The following val-
	      ues are accepted: "0" TOPLEFT: Origin  set  to  the
	      left-hand side  top  corner.  "1" TOPRIGHT: Origin
	      set to the right-hand side top corner.  "2" BOTTOM-
	      RIGHT:  Origin  set  to  the right-hand side bottom

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	      corner.  "3" BOTTOMLEFT: Origin set  to  the  left-
	      hand side bottom corner.

	      Range: "0" - "3"

	      Default: "0" (TOPLEFT)

       Doze-Mode
	      If for a certain span of time the Touch Zone is not
	      interrupted, the so-called Doze-Mode  is	automati-
	      cally  activated. The activated Doze-Mode slightly
	      decreases the scan rate of the beams. This way  the
	      power consumption of the IRT is reduced. As soon as
	      an interruption of the Touch Zone is detected,  the
	      Doze-Mode is  deactivated	 and the Touch Zone will
	      again be scanned with the maximum speed.

       Option "DozeMode" "mode"
	      This value is responsible for the doze-mode of  the
	      touch.

	      Determines the behaviour of the Doze-Mode.

	      0x00  No	message at either activation or deactiva-
	      tion

	      0x01 Message at activation

	      0x02 Message at deactivation

	      0x03 Message at activation and deactivation

	      0x10 GP_OUT output set according to  the	Doze-Mode
	      status

	      If  the  GP_OUT output is already controlled by the
	      Sleep-Mode it is no longer available as  an  output
	      port anymore.

	      Values: "0" "1" "2" "3" "16"

	      Default: "0"

       Option "DozeTime" "time"
	      This  value is responsible for the doze-time of the
	      touch. It is the activation time in seconds ("0"	=
	      immediately  activated,  "65535"	=  always deacti-
	      vated).

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	      Range: "0" - "65535" [s]

	      Default: "65535" => deactivated

       Option "DozeScan" "scan"
	      This value is responsible for the scan-time of  the
	      touch.  This  is the time interval between two scan
	      operations while in Doze-Mode. The time interval is
	      set in steps of milliseconds.

	      Range: "0" - "65535" [ms]

	      Default: "500"

       Option "DeltaX" "value"
	      This  value  determines  a virtual area at the left
	      and right side of the current cursor position where
	      the  cursor  didn't  move.   Within  this area  no
	      "MotionNotify" event will be sent.

	      Range: "0" - "255"

	      Default: "0" (no deltaX)

       Option "DeltaY" "value"
	      This value determines a virtual area at the top and
	      bottom  of  the  current	cursor position where the
	      cursor didn't move.  Within this area no "MotionNo-
	      tify" event will be sent.

	      Range: "0" - "255"

	      Default: "0" (no deltaY)

       Option "Beep" "value"
	      This  value  determines if a "ButtonPress" and/or a
	      "ButtonRelease" event should sound the buzzer.  "0"
	      deactivates the buzzer while every other value will
	      activate it.

	      Range: "0" - "1"

	      Default: "0" (deactivated)

       Option "PressVol" "value"
	      This value determines  the  volume  of  the  buzzer
	      (0-100%) when a "ButtonPress" event is sent.

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	      Range: "0" - "100"

	      Default: "100"

       Option "PressPitch" "value"
	      This  value determines the pitch of the tone when a
	      "ButtonPress" event is sent.

	      Range: "0" - "3000"

	      Default: "880"

       Option "PressDur" "value"
	      This value determines the duration of the tone  in
	      ms when a "ButtonPress" event is sent.

	      Range: "0" - "255"

	      Default: "15"

       Option "ReleaseVol" "value"
	      This  value  determines  the  volume  of the buzzer
	      (0-100%) when a "ButtonRelease" event is sent.

	      Range: "0" - "100"

	      Default: "100"

       Option "ReleasePitch" "value"
	      This value determines the pitch of  the  tone  when
	      when a "ButtonRelease" event is sent.

	      Range: "0" - "3000"

	      Default: "1200"

       Option "ReleseDur" "value"
	      This  value  determines the duration of the tone in
	      ms when when a "ButtonRelease" event is sent.

	      Range: "0" - "255"

	      Default: "10"

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       Option "BeamTimeout" "value"
	      Determines the time span in seconds,  that  has  to
	      elapse  before  a beam  is  considered  defective,
	      blanked-out and excluded from the coordinates eval-
	      uation.

	      Range: "0" - "65535"

	      Default: "30" (30 seconds)

       Option "TouchTime" "value"
	      Determines  the  minimum time span in steps of 10ms
	      for a valid interruption. In order for an interrup-
	      tion  to be reported to the host computer as valid,
	      it needs to remain at the same spot  for	at  least
	      the time span declared here.

	      Range: "0" - "255"

	      Default: "0" (=6,5 ms)

       Option "EnterCount" "count"
	      Number of skipped "enter reports". Reports are sent
	      approx.  every 20ms.

	      Range: "0" - "31"

	      Default: "3" (3 skipped messages = 60ms)

       Option "DualCount" "count"
	      Number of skipped "dual touch error".  Reports  are
	      sent  approx.   every  20ms.  This  option  is only
	      available for "ZPress" and "ZPress Exit" modes.

	      Range: "0" - "31"

	      Default: "2" (2 skipped messages = 40ms)

SEE ALSO
       XFree86(1),  XF86Config(5),   xf86config(1),   Xserver(1),
       X(7).

AUTHORS
       2000 - written  by  Citron GmbH (support@citron.de)

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