When you say "cannot get the stylus to respond", do you mean your stylus does not move the cursor? If yes, do you see the LED indicator on the tablet, which is beside the ring, changes brightness when your stylus touches the tablet? If not, your stylus might be for a different device. Or, did you test your Intuos 4 on another system or with a different Linux version? I tested it here on my CentOS 7.5. It works fine. Ping On Tue, Oct 2, 2018 at 4:35 PM Shawn Kearney shawnkearney@users.sourceforge.net...
2.6.32: Backport resolution support to 2.6.32
Bump minimum required kernel from 2.6.30 to 2.6.32
2.6.32: remove wacom_get_report from this tree
No worries. I know your point. Since Jason is on vacation, I'm trying to help :). "{ PS: I just re-visited sketch.io and noticed that it seems to be working with my Cintiq and "gesture off" on my system now (Chromium 64.0.3282.140). Maybe this has been fixed?} Probably something changed on server side. In other cases issue is still reproducible (like on NextCloud, sketchboard.me and others)." If it is something changed on the server side, can we check to see if it is the driver? If driver didn't...
I understand. That means the issue is related to Wacom device or something drives Wacom device under the affected environment. If your Wacom device was driven by xf86-input-wacom, which is part of this project, we can work with you. Now it is driven by libinput, which doesn't belong to this project. Getting help from involved projects would be the most effective way to get the issue resolved.
Since all input devices are driven by libinput, you can report the issue at https://bugs.freedesktop.org. Also, developers for those web-based apps may know something. You can post the issue in their forums.
Hi Camille, to figure out the root cause of the issue, you can test the kernel driver first: http://linuxwacom.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Evtest If rotation is not reported, you can add some printk statement to input-wacom and trace the issue. If kernel looks right, the next one would be X driver, assuming you are not running Wayland. Please check your /var/log/Xorg.log.0 to see if there is anything related to Wacom. Also, please use xinput ('man xinput' to see the options) to test the output...