Re: [DIGImend-users] Aiptek Media Tablet 14000u worked instantly (and almost complete) in linux 3.3
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From: Eduardo H. S. <hob...@gm...> - 2012-05-17 11:10:16
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2012/5/17 Nikolai Kondrashov <sp...@gm...>: > On 05/17/2012 11:53 AM, Eduardo H. Silva wrote: >> >> The stylus works fine with the patch! > > > Great! So the side buttons don't paint anymore? Nope, 1st button just middle clicks, and 2nd button right clicks. I still can't configure it in Gnome system settings (says no wacom tablet detected) but it's working like I want so it's fine. > > >> But the scroll wheels don't, do I have to use the evdev driver like >> mentioned before in the thread, or is it supposed to all work just with >> this wacom driver? > > > Only the pen device should be handled by the wacom driver. This is achieved > by making it match with this snippet: > > > # Waltop tablets > Section "InputClass" > Identifier "Waltop class" > MatchProduct "WALTOP" > MatchIsTablet "on" > MatchDevicePath "/dev/input/event*" > Driver "wacom" > EndSection > > Make sure no other "InputClass" section overrides it. > > Then, you need to force X.org to use the evdev driver with the scroll > device, like this: > > Section "InputClass" > Identifier "Waltop scroll class" > > MatchIsPointer "off" > MatchIsKeyboard "off" > MatchIsTablet "off" > MatchIsTouchpad "off" > MatchIsTouchscreen "off" > MatchProduct "WALTOP" > MatchDevicePath "/dev/input/event*" > Driver "evdev" > EndSection > > Sincerely, > Nick Ah ok, thanks. One less tablet to go :) Thanks you and the digimend team for your hard work on giving support for these kinds of tablets. Eduardo |