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From: Ping C. <pin...@gm...> - 2010-01-29 20:01:45
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On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 10:11 AM, SHIRAKAWA Akira <shi...@gm... > wrote: > On 2010-01-29 19:02, Loïc Martin wrote: > [cut] > > hardware - since I was able to solve that on the same hardware - but > > more a drawing program configuration problem related to tilt. I haven't > > faced this problem personally since then, but I've seen the problem > > talked about during the years on different forums and on the linuxwacom > > mailing lists. > > Hi, > > Unfortunately the problem occurs everywhere: in the Gnome desktop, in > drawing programs, in xidump, etc. I don't think it's a program > configuration problem. Also in past months I had a Wacom Bamboo Fun and > it worked properly, then I upgraded to my current Intuos4 tablet (on the > same pc/linux distribution) and the jitter issue began, mostly on the > corners of the tablet. > I have no clue why this happens with I4 but not with BambooFun. I4 should perform much better than BambooFun, in general. Do you have another I4 to test with? > Now that I think about it, yes, it could be a general problem with tilt > (the Bamboo Fun had no tilt support), but right now my only solution for > solving this problem is using Windows, unfortunately, where the tablet > works flawlessly. I need working tilt too (in case disabling it would > solve the jitter problem). Tilt can not be the cause since it is not used to offset or filter the motion events, no matter you are runing a Linux or Windows driver. Sorry for not being able to provide any meaningful suggestions. Ping |