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From: Patkos C. <pat...@gm...> - 2010-07-29 16:07:45
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On Wed, 28 Jul 2010 08:57:49 +0300, Peter Hutterer <pet...@wh...> wrote: > On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 09:36:34PM +0300, Patkos Csaba wrote: >> I am new here and I hope you can help set up this tablet. I am a >> long time Linux user, so I am familiar with the ins and outs of >> Linux, especially Mandriva. >> >> What's give: >> - Broadcom based blue-tooth adapter, working properly. >> - Wacom Graphire CTE-630BT tablet (here is the problem) >> - Mandriva 2010.1 64 bits >> >> Before I posted here I tried the following: >> - using the included packages in Mandriva (xf86-input-wacom, version >> 10.7) >> - compile the 10.7 version as explained in the linuxwacom official >> documentation and/or wiki page >> - compile the latest (10.8) driver also as explained in the >> documentation - I also updated the X.org macros to 10.8 in order to >> be able to compile it. >> >> What I am getting: >> - if I use any of the above mentioned solutions, all I can get is >> click (if I touch the pad with the pan), right click and middle >> click. >> >> What I can not get in any situation: >> - cursor movement > > what's the evtest output for this device? (note: you need to vt switch > away > to get some events). seems like it's getting a few events that it doesn't > expect. > > Cheers, > Peter Hi again, I downloaded and compiled evtest.c, and I attached the saved output to this mail. I don't know if it matters, but I did the following during the test: - moved the pen from left to right - click with pen, then press the buttons on the pen - moved from top-left to bottom-right - moved from top-right to bottom-left - moved from top to bottom - finally, i pressed the 2 buttons on the pad -- ing. Patkos Csaba Tel: 0745056549 E-Mail: pat...@ma... pat...@gm... -------------------------------------- "Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. [...] We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented and fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be?" - Marianne Williamson |