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Old 05-16-2019, 09:38 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by davidfor View Post
From memory, no version of firmware for the Glo has supported multi-touch. I'm pretty sure that multi-touch is only supported in the more recent devices using capacitive touch, not the IR touch based devices like the Glo.

If you do want to run older firmware, downgrading to it firmware is easy and has been discussed many times in this forum.
I think he may be referring to giorgio130's two finger light control kernel modification from about 6 years ago. If so, AFAIR, firmwares 3.1.1 and 3.2.0 were the only supported version by the original author though I vaguely remember someone doing a Glo only version for a slightly later firmware version.

If anyone is interested, check Two-fingers light control on older models - done for more information. The github page hasn't been touched Feb, 2014.
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