For future reference, this works for me:
Only problem: the touch gets recognized as input, which is stupid. The user doesn’t see anything, but can do anything.
For reference, I asked this here: Don't recognize wake touch as input
For future reference, this works for me:
Only problem: the touch gets recognized as input, which is stupid. The user doesn’t see anything, but can do anything.
For reference, I asked this here: Don't recognize wake touch as input