What?! But they have all those safety certifications! CE, RoHS, UL & cUL, SAA, ERP, FCC, TUV ErP, DLC... You name it, they print it, no additional charge xD
I think it is possible to connect a USB cable directly from the Pyra to the server and get a serial connection, but you would not be able to establish communication until USB is initialized and console is redirected to the newly created serial device.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Working_with_the_serial_console
Looks like only some grub configuration is needed. I've always thought the serial console could only be set up by the kernel... I guess I thought wrong! This would mean you have full control over the bootloader as well as...
You mentioned SSH, so I'm assuming you're running linux/unix on your server. Have you considered connecting to it via serial interface (if you still have those ports on your server)? USB->serial adapters are cheap.
I do not think it's likely that this problem is caused by crud buildup, as the cursor should land halfway between crud and stylus if that were the case.
My uneducated guess is that it's a connection issue with one of the two connections for the touchscreen x axis, between touchscreen and...
If you can somehow take a short video of the input->response of your touchscreen, it will be easier for us to figure out what may be wrong. Just a video of you doing a few random pokes and swipes should be enough.
I was thinking... wouldn't it be awesome if it was possible to test a usb cable by plugging one end into the Pyra's host port and the other end into the micro-usb port? Well, assuming something doesn't fry...
http://pressroom.toyota.com/releases/toyota-deka-research-partnership-may21.htm
Watch the video on the right.
When you need a machine to help you climb stairs on a wheelchair, why not get a wheelchair that can climb stairs? xD
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