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    OpenTabletDriver

    OpenTabletDriver

    Open source, cross-platform, user-mode tablet driver

    OpenTabletDriver is an open-source, cross-platform, user mode tablet driver. The goal of OpenTabletDriver is to be cross-platform as possible with the highest compatibility in an easily configurable graphical user interface. OpenTabletDriver functions as two separate processes that interact with each other seamlessly. The active program that does all of the tablet data handling is OpenTabletDriver.Daemon. The daemon must be started in order for anything to work, however, the GUI is...
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    Please find the linuxwacom project's new home on Github: https://linuxwacom.github.io/ Previous Description: This project manages the libraries, configuration, and diagnostic tools for Wacom tablets running under Linux. It also maintains updated Linux kernel drivers and Xorg/XFree86 XInput drivers.
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    DIGImend
    DIGImend - digitizer mending. Improving Linux support for generic graphics tablets.
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    NOTE: PROJECT MOVED TO GITHUB. https://github.com/thinkyhead/TabletMagic -- Mac OS X driver for serial Wacom tablets. Supported tablets include PL, SD, UD, KT, CT, ET, GD, and XD. Also supports many TabletPC digitizers.
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    A kernel module and utilities that enables simple hot-plugging of Wacom tablets in a Linux system with Xorg X-server.
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    Genius WizardPen or MousePen tablet open-source driver for X.org and XFree86 4.x based on Acecad Flair tablet driver. It is using Linux kernel evdev module. Various tablets based on same chip (WP8060U) are also supported.
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    This project provides driver and software for AIPTEK USB Tablets under FreeBSD.
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    XFree86 XInput drivers for UC-Logic Superpen tablets
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    QXi, the Qt XInput extension, is a library to add support for XInput devices (e.g. tablets) to Qt-based applications. It's currently in early development. The library is built using autoconf and comes with example applications. Requires Qt2.1 or newer.
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    Universal Hardware Protocol (UHP)

    Universal Hardware Protocol (UHP)

    Secure Computing Environment

    The "Universal Hardware Protocol" (UHP) is an open architect built on open source code that makes possible for all software applications to run on all UHP computing devices globally without being subjugated to any artificial operating system platform (OSX, Windows, GPU/Linux, Andorid, Ubuntu, IOS, Redhat, BSD, etcetera). If you’re a software developer, the benefit of supporting the UHP is that your application runs on every UHP computing device globally (Tablets, Desktops, Workstations, SmartPhones, etcetera). No Java required, no middleman, no hardware driver to download to support the operating system. No need to compiled your software or interpret for a specific version of any operating system. UHP secures the computing platform, be eliminating the need for the operating system to manage the hardware.
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