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Re: Touchscreen HID driver & QEMU
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@AlfredOne

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I can't run Quake2 on QEmu.
If i try, i get the message "Error: Couldn't create window".


Sorry, I am using Quake2 Beta by Steffen Häuser, this version is still under development. But it offers 3D acceleration, as well as software rendering and already works very well under Qemu/AmigaOs4.1.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uxn-FtU5To

You can also test it with PrBoomGL/Quake1/Woof and Duke3dw which you can find on Os4Depot. With all these 3d shooters there is no complete 360 degree rotation, only 180 degrees.

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@Maijestro

Ok, I will try. In any case, @Hans is certainly right. A tablet with absolute coordinates is not suitable for controlling a rotation. Absolute coordinates have left and right bounds, and rotation is likely mapped absolutely to -90 degrees on the left and +90 degrees on the right.
A mouse, on the other hand, only indicates relative movements, so it allows you to rotate without limits in both directions.

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@AlfredOne

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Ok, I will try. In any case, @Hans is certainly right. A tablet with absolute coordinates is not suitable for controlling a rotation. Absolute coordinates have left and right bounds, and rotation is likely mapped absolutely to -90 degrees on the left and +90 degrees on the right.
A mouse, on the other hand, only indicates relative movements, so it allows you to rotate without limits in both directions.


Maybe they are right "Usb-Tablet" and their HID device driver is originally meant to allow touch input via monitor or touch pad (laptop) under AmigaOs4.1 and this already works very well. And even the misuse for pure mouse control works and you can work under AmigaOs4.1.

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Re: Touchscreen HID driver & QEMU's USB Tablet device
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Hello,
I'm resurrecting this thread just to let you know that with the Update 3 of OS4.1 Final Edition, QEMU's USB Tablet device should work properly. Therefore, the hidtablet.usbfd driver I attached in this thread is no longer needed.


Edited by AlfredOne on 2025/10/29 13:37:39
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Re: Touchscreen HID driver & QEMU's USB Tablet device
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@AlfredOne

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Hello,
I'm resurrecting this thread just to let you know that with the Update 3 of OS4.1 Final Edition, QEMU's USB Tablet device should work properly. Therefore, the hidtablet.usbfd driver I attached in this thread is no longer needed.

Ooh! So the updated HID driver made it into the update. Nice!

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Re: Touchscreen HID driver & QEMU's USB Tablet device
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Yeap, I can confirm it is there.

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Re: Touchscreen HID driver & QEMU's USB Tablet device
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Yippee!!! .

Makes the emulation 100% usable for me .

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