My Raspberry Pi touch screen was working as a normal touch screen when I first set it up and then I plugged in a mouse to edit my code easier. I finished my program now and I want it to work as a normal touchscreen again without a cursor on the screen. I have tried unplugging the mouse and rebooting it but the cursor is there and it moves weirdly when you try to move it with touch. It is like my finger still has to work like the mouse. I have tried the unclutter program and the nocursor command in autostart put none of them reverted it back to a normal touch screen, we just lost the cursor but when touched it worked like it was still there. For example in the rasbian software, to open the terminal which is usually in the top left, I have to click near the bottom right to open it. Is there another way to revert it back so it works like a normal touchscreen again (like an iPad)?
Statistics: Posted by animatronics — Thu Jun 13, 2024 3:12 am