From: Ping@LinuxWacom <pin...@gm...> - 2008-11-11 17:42:34
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Hi Omar, Please try your finger nail instead of finger tip to see what happens. Please share your result with us. Ping On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 6:41 AM, Omar Manuar <oma...@gm...> wrote: > Hey, > > Going from 0.8.1-4 to 0.8.1-6 there were definite > improvements eliminating "random" looking > events. However, with touch it now seems much more > diffucult to get a "click" to register. Since I > interact almost exclusively with touch, I fear I might > poke my finger through the screen soon. :) Note, it's > not a sensitivity problem, per se, since the cursor > follows my finger readily; it just takes a lot of > pressure (or time resting on the spot) to produce a > "click". The adjustments suggested by wacompl don't > seem to help with clicks (nor do any settings in > xorg.conf). > > If you could point me to the relevant parts of the > code, I'd be happy to muck around. > > I have a tablet, HP Pavilion tx2525nr > > ,---- > | Bus 007 Device 003: ID 056a:0093 Wacom Co., Ltd > | Device Descriptor: > | bLength 18 > | bDescriptorType 1 > | bcdUSB 1.10 > | bDeviceClass 0 (Defined at Interface level) > | bDeviceSubClass 0 > | bDeviceProtocol 0 > | bMaxPacketSize0 8 > | idVendor 0x056a Wacom Co., Ltd > | idProduct 0x0093 > | bcdDevice 4.03 > | iManufacturer 1 Tablet > | iProduct 2 ISD-V4 > | iSerial 0 > `---- > > and am currently using Ubuntu Intrepid (I realize that > xorg 7.4 is moving away from configuring the keyboard > and mouse in xorg.conf, but it certainly seems to > recognize/need the settings for the stylus/touch/eraser > there!). > > Thanks for any pointers. > > Omar Manuar. > |