Hello, I'm working with an ISV who develops an app that uses the touch screen as a music controller. He says that by default, the touch screen seems to have some considerable latency & threshold time, and a fairly slow update rate. The app would work much better if it responded quicker, even at the expense of more "false touch" events.
Is there any way to control / calibrate the update rate of the device & the minimum threshold time to trigger a touch event? At the moment it seems like there's a delay of processing any touch events of about 20-40ms, and that touch events with duration less than 20-40ms are ignored by the system. The app would work a lot better with a faster update rate.
I looked at the specifications of his Ultrabook and the description of his touch screen is the following:
CPT/Younglighting* UX31 (CLAB133UA02 CG) 13.3" LCD eDP panel with Cando+Atmel* touch screen
Thanks,
Peter


