Index: ui/base/x/events_x.cc |
diff --git a/ui/base/x/events_x.cc b/ui/base/x/events_x.cc |
index 61fb9443c6c29e189540203e40fdba6b86831f1a..1a0a1467d4629aee66eb62e1beff18fa887d2e61 100644 |
--- a/ui/base/x/events_x.cc |
+++ b/ui/base/x/events_x.cc |
@@ -9,12 +9,17 @@ |
#include <X11/extensions/XInput2.h> |
#include <string.h> |
+#include "base/command_line.h" |
#include "base/logging.h" |
#include "base/message_pump_x.h" |
#include "ui/base/keycodes/keyboard_code_conversion_x.h" |
+#include "ui/base/ui_base_switches.h" |
#include "ui/base/touch/touch_factory.h" |
#include "ui/base/x/x11_util.h" |
#include "ui/gfx/point.h" |
+#include "ui/gfx/monitor.h" |
+#include "ui/gfx/rect.h" |
+#include "ui/gfx/screen.h" |
// Copied from xserver-properties.h |
#define AXIS_LABEL_PROP_REL_HWHEEL "Rel Horiz Wheel" |
@@ -511,6 +516,61 @@ Atom GetNoopEventAtom() { |
"noop", False); |
} |
+#if defined(USE_XI2_MT) |
+gfx::Point CalibrateTouchCoordinates( |
+ const XIDeviceEvent* xievent) { |
+ int x = static_cast<int>(xievent->event_x); |
+ int y = static_cast<int>(xievent->event_y); |
+ if (CommandLine::ForCurrentProcess()->HasSwitch( |
+ switches::kDisableTouchCalibration)) |
+ return gfx::Point(x, y); |
+ // TODO(skuhne): Find a new home for these hardware dependent touch |
+ // constants. |
+ // Note: These values have been found to be correct for the device I was |
+ // testing with. I have the feeling that the DPI resolution of the bezel is |
+ // less then the dpi resolution over the visible part - which would explain |
+ // why the small value (50) is so wide compared to the entire area. |
+ gfx::Rect bounds = gfx::Screen::GetPrimaryMonitor().bounds_in_pixel(); |
+ const int kLeftBorder = 50; |
+ const int kRightBorder = 50; |
+ const int kBottomBorder = 50; |
+ const int kTopBorder = 0; |
+ const int resolution_x = bounds.width(); |
+ const int resolution_y = bounds.height(); |
+ // The "grace area" (10% in this case) is to make it easier for the user to |
+ // navigate to the corner. |
+ const double kGraceAreaFraction = 0.1; |
+ // Offset the x position to the real |
+ x -= kLeftBorder; |
+ // Check if we are in the grace area of the left side. |
+ // Note: We might not want to do this when the gesture is locked? |
+ if (x < 0 && x > -kLeftBorder * kGraceAreaFraction) |
+ x = 0; |
+ // Check if we are in the grace area of the right side. |
+ // Note: We might not want to do this when the gesture is locked? |
+ if (x > resolution_x - kLeftBorder && |
+ x < resolution_x - kLeftBorder + kRightBorder * kGraceAreaFraction) |
+ x = resolution_x - kLeftBorder; |
+ // Scale the screen area back to the full resolution of the screen. |
+ x = (x * resolution_x) / (resolution_x - (kRightBorder + kLeftBorder)); |
+ // Offset the y position to the real |
+ y -= kTopBorder; |
+ // Check if we are in the grace area of the left side. |
+ // Note: We might not want to do this when the gesture is locked? |
+ if (y < 0 && y > -kTopBorder * kGraceAreaFraction) |
+ y = 0; |
+ // Check if we are in the grace area of the right side. |
+ // Note: We might not want to do this when the gesture is locked? |
+ if (y > resolution_y - kTopBorder && |
+ y < resolution_y - kTopBorder + kBottomBorder * kGraceAreaFraction) |
+ y = resolution_y - kTopBorder; |
+ // Scale the screen area back to the full resolution of the screen. |
+ y = (y * resolution_y) / (resolution_y - (kBottomBorder + kTopBorder)); |
+ // Set the modified coordinate back to the event. |
+ return gfx::Point(x, y); |
+} |
+#endif // defined(USE_XI2_MT) |
+ |
} // namespace |
namespace ui { |
@@ -692,8 +752,8 @@ gfx::Point EventLocationFromNative(const base::NativeEvent& native_event) { |
if (xievent->evtype == XI_TouchBegin || |
xievent->evtype == XI_TouchUpdate || |
xievent->evtype == XI_TouchEnd) |
- return gfx::Point(static_cast<int>(xievent->event_x), |
- static_cast<int>(xievent->event_y)); |
+ // Note: Touch events are always touch screen events. |
+ return CalibrateTouchCoordinates(xievent); |
#endif |
// Read the position from the valuators, because the location reported in |
// event_x/event_y seems to be different (and doesn't match for events |