Bryan,
Suggest that you check this out:
https://digimend.github.io/support/howto/trbl/diagnostics/
It help me a lot getting my Huion table going. Most importantly it will
provide you with a lot more info you can share on this list in the hope
of finding someone who recognises what's up.
Personally I did that and found that all was pretty good in fact by
default only that the mouse cursor did not track my pen as expected, and
when looking at why discovered this to be an Xwindows issue that goes
back a long way, so I write this to fix it at my end:
https://github.com/bernd-wechner/tablet-config
(does not support rotations yet)
and WenHsin Linda Jen wrote a more elegant version of the same thing here:
https://github.com/wenhsinjen/ptxconf
There's a good chance that you can get rolling with a little tweaking.
But the key is those diagnostics above.
Regards,
Bernd.
Bryan Willis wrote:
> I understand the project isn't creating new tablet drivers, but I
> don't know where else to turn to.
>
> I desperately want to make the switch to Linux and ditch windows for
> good, but Illustration is my career and my tablet is fairly expensive
> and is currently the only thing chaining me to windows.
>
> I'm using a Ugee 2150:
> https://www.amazon.com/UG-2150-Monitor-Display-Pergear%C2%AE-Resolution/dp/B00RCMFN6A
> It's drivers for windows and mac are here: http://ugee.net/download.asp
>
> Please, if there's any way anyone could help me get my tablet working
> on Linux, I'd make the switch without hesitation. If no one can, do
> you happen to know anybody who could help?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bryan Willis
>
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