Thread: [DIGImend-devel] Test Results
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From: Samantha S. <ivy...@gm...> - 2015-01-01 21:37:38
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I have the Huion 1060Pro+. I was really hoping that this would work, but it did not. the tablet recognizes that the pen is writing, but the computer does not. It detects no strokes, but at times I could get it to detect clicks. I am running a version of debian, though I do not know which. Hope this helps. |
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From: Nikolai K. <sp...@gm...> - 2015-01-01 22:16:19
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Hi Samantha, On 01/01/2015 11:37 PM, Samantha Seitz wrote: > I have the Huion 1060Pro+. I was really hoping that this would work, but it > did not. the tablet recognizes that the pen is writing, but the computer > does not. It detects no strokes, but at times I could get it to detect > clicks. I am running a version of debian, though I do not know which. Hope > this helps. Does your tablet work on Windows? What kind of setup up did you try? Nick |
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From: Nikolai K. <sp...@gm...> - 2015-01-01 22:16:26
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Hi Samantha, On 01/01/2015 11:37 PM, Samantha Seitz wrote: > I have the Huion 1060Pro+. I was really hoping that this would work, but it > did not. the tablet recognizes that the pen is writing, but the computer > does not. It detects no strokes, but at times I could get it to detect > clicks. I am running a version of debian, though I do not know which. Hope > this helps. Does your tablet work on Windows? What kind of setup did you try? Nick |
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From: Nikolai K. <sp...@gm...> - 2015-01-03 13:33:01
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Hi Samantha, Could you please keep the maillist in the CC by using "Reply to All", instead of just "Reply"? This way others can keep track of what's happening. Thank you. On 01/02/2015 10:52 PM, Samantha Seitz wrote: > I have not tried to run my tablet on Windows. It would be good to try both on Windows and another Linux PC, if you can. We've seen both faulty tablets and USB host controllers / cabling in the past. > Under are the steps I took to installing this driver. > > 1. Downloaded this file https://github.com/DIGImend/digimend-kernel-drivers/archive/master.zip > 2. Open a terminal and change DIR to where the file is located (/home/samantha/Downloads/) > 3. run the command apt-get install zip > 4. run the command apt-get install unzip > 5. run the command unzip digimend-kernel-drivers-master.zip -d /tmp > 6. Switch to /tmp/digimend-kernel-drivers-master directory > 7. run apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r) > 8. Run the make command > 9. Run the command make install > 10. Reboot These steps look fine to me. Could you please send the "evtest" output for your tablet while doing the "pen coords" sample from our diagnostics page [1]? Please disregard the usbhid-dump command mentioned there for now. Thank you. Nick [1] http://localhost:4000/support/howto/trbl/diagnostics/#coordinates |
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From: Samantha S. <ivy...@gm...> - 2015-01-03 20:23:52
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I have not tried to run my tablet on Windows. Under are the steps I took to installing this driver. 1. Downloaded this file https://github.com/DIGImend/digimend-kernel-drivers/archive/master.zip 2. Open a terminal and change DIR to where the file is located (/home/samantha/Downloads/) 3. run the command apt-get install zip 4. run the command apt-get install unzip 5. run the command unzip digimend-kernel-drivers-master.zip -d /tmp 6. Switch to /tmp/digimend-kernel-drivers-master directory 7. run apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r) 8. Run the make command 9. Run the command make install 10. Reboot On Sat, Jan 3, 2015 at 8:32 AM, Nikolai Kondrashov <sp...@gm...> wrote: > Hi Samantha, > > Could you please keep the maillist in the CC by using "Reply to All", > instead > of just "Reply"? This way others can keep track of what's happening. > Thank you. > > On 01/02/2015 10:52 PM, Samantha Seitz wrote: > >> I have not tried to run my tablet on Windows. >> > > It would be good to try both on Windows and another Linux PC, if you can. > We've seen both faulty tablets and USB host controllers / cabling in the > past. > > Under are the steps I took to installing this driver. >> >> 1. Downloaded this file https://github.com/DIGImend/ >> digimend-kernel-drivers/archive/master.zip >> 2. Open a terminal and change DIR to where the file is located >> (/home/samantha/Downloads/) >> 3. run the command apt-get install zip >> 4. run the command apt-get install unzip >> 5. run the command unzip digimend-kernel-drivers-master.zip -d /tmp >> 6. Switch to /tmp/digimend-kernel-drivers-master directory >> 7. run apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r) >> 8. Run the make command >> 9. Run the command make install >> 10. Reboot >> > > These steps look fine to me. > > Could you please send the "evtest" output for your tablet while doing the > "pen > coords" sample from our diagnostics page [1]? Please disregard the > usbhid-dump > command mentioned there for now. > > Thank you. > > Nick > > [1] http://localhost:4000/support/howto/trbl/diagnostics/#coordinates > |
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From: Nikolai K. <sp...@gm...> - 2015-01-03 21:08:14
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On 01/03/2015 10:23 PM, Samantha Seitz wrote: > I have not tried to run my tablet on Windows. Under are the steps I took to > installing this driver. Thanks for resending these. Did you notice the other questions in my reply? Nick On 01/03/2015 10:23 PM, Samantha Seitz wrote: > I have not tried to run my tablet on Windows. Under are the steps I took to installing this driver. > > 1. Downloaded this file https://github.com/DIGImend/digimend-kernel-drivers/archive/master.zip > > 2. Open a terminal and change DIR to where the file is located (/home/samantha/Downloads/) > > 3. run the command apt-get install zip > > 4. run the command apt-get install unzip > > 5. run the command unzip digimend-kernel-drivers-master.zip -d /tmp > > 6. Switch to /tmp/digimend-kernel-drivers-master directory > > 7. run apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r) > > 8. Run the make command > > 9. Run the command make install > > 10. Reboot > > On Sat, Jan 3, 2015 at 8:32 AM, Nikolai Kondrashov <sp...@gm... <mailto:sp...@gm...>> wrote: > > Hi Samantha, > > Could you please keep the maillist in the CC by using "Reply to All", instead > of just "Reply"? This way others can keep track of what's happening. > Thank you. > > On 01/02/2015 10:52 PM, Samantha Seitz wrote: > > I have not tried to run my tablet on Windows. > > > It would be good to try both on Windows and another Linux PC, if you can. > We've seen both faulty tablets and USB host controllers / cabling in the past. > > Under are the steps I took to installing this driver. > > 1. Downloaded this file https://github.com/DIGImend/__digimend-kernel-drivers/__archive/master.zip <https://github.com/DIGImend/digimend-kernel-drivers/archive/master.zip> > 2. Open a terminal and change DIR to where the file is located (/home/samantha/Downloads/) > 3. run the command apt-get install zip > 4. run the command apt-get install unzip > 5. run the command unzip digimend-kernel-drivers-__master.zip -d /tmp > 6. Switch to /tmp/digimend-kernel-drivers-__master directory > 7. run apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r) > 8. Run the make command > 9. Run the command make install > 10. Reboot > > > These steps look fine to me. > > Could you please send the "evtest" output for your tablet while doing the "pen > coords" sample from our diagnostics page [1]? Please disregard the usbhid-dump > command mentioned there for now. > > Thank you. > > Nick > > [1] http://localhost:4000/support/__howto/trbl/diagnostics/#__coordinates <http://localhost:4000/support/howto/trbl/diagnostics/#coordinates> > > |