Re: [DIGImend-devel] UC-Logic Tablet TWHA60 draft driver
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From: Patricia S. <pat...@gm...> - 2012-08-20 00:49:17
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I make a proof: i change wizardpen.conf Section "InputClass" Identifier "Custom evdev tablet options" # MatchIsTablet "on" MatchProduct "6x10 Tablet" MatchDevicePath "/dev/input/event*" Driver "evdev" # Apply custom Options below. Option "SwapAxes" "off" Option "TopX" "1506" Option "TopY" "2705" Option "BottomX" "31225" Option "BottomY" "30892" EndSection and function it... how could I calculate topX, topY, bottomX and bottomY for the best adjust? Tablet is 25,5 cm (X) and 16 cm (Y) and my screen is 34,5 cm (X) and 19,5 cm (Y) Thanks, sincerely Patry 2012/8/19 Patricia Sartor <pat...@gm...> > Oh oh... > I didn't find the SwapAxes but in Ubuntuforum someone use this > 70-wizardpen.conf for this problem: > > Section "InputClass" > Identifier "Custom evdev tablet options" > # MatchIsTablet "on" > MatchProduct "6x10 Tablet" > MatchDevicePath "/dev/input/event*" > Driver "evdev" > # Apply custom Options below. > Option "SwapAxes" "off" > Option "Calibration" "0 25000 0 20000" > EndSection > > I copy this wizarpen.conf... and the tablet function!!!!!! > The buttons ok, margen ok, vertical and horizontal ok, all is ok!!!!! > THANKS NIKCOLAI!!!!!!!! YOU ARE A VERY, VERY GOOD PERSON!!!!!!!! > > Sincerely, > Patry > > > > > 2012/8/19 Nikolai Kondrashov <sp...@gm...> > >> On 08/19/2012 05:00 AM, Patricia Sartor wrote: >> >>> I'm attaching Xorg.0.log >>> >>> "Do you remember if you made vertical stroke first, or the horizontal >>> one?" >>> First horizontal stroke and then vertical one. >>> >> >> OK, the source of the problem is located: you have "SwapAxes" option >> turned >> on for your tablet. I didn't find it in any of the files from >> your /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d directory. >> >> However, judging from the Xorg.0.log, you have a configuration file taken >> from our evdev configuration HOWTO placed somewhere. I suspect that this >> option is specified there. Try to remember where you placed that file, >> remove it and the tablet should start working normally. >> >> You can try locating it using "grep" command like this: >> >> grep -rl --include '*evdev.conf' "Custom evdev tablet options" /usr /etc >> 2>/dev/null >> >> Sincerely, >> Nick >> > > > > |