Earlier, I wrote: >> 2) Input using stylus pen. > > The touch screen is apparently a Wacom device. From GNOME, you might be > able to easily set it up from the "Wacom" section of GNOME settings. I > don't know about other desktop environments off-hand.
[...] > To set it up permanently, it *might* be sufficient to add something like > the following to your OS configuration, merging it with your existing > 'services' field if needed: > > (services (append (list ;; other services go here > (set-xorg-configuration > (xorg-configuration > (modules (cons xf86-input-wacom > %default-xorg-modules))))) > %desktop-services)) > > with at least the following imports near the top of the file: > > (use-service-modules desktop xorg) > (use-package-modules xdisorg) On second thought, it seems likely that the "permanent" approach suggested above is the only way to make this work on Guix. Mark