Hello everyone,

Peter told me to ask for help on this list so I am
just forwarding my problem description. It would
be very kind if someone could help me on this issue.

Regards,
Sven


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Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2011 12:15:28 +1000
From: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutte...@who-t.net>
To: Sven Lemke <cat...@web.de>
Subject: Re: Bamboo problems; was Re: Wacom Wiki 2

On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 04:14:04PM +0200, Sven Lemke wrote:
> > Hello Peter,
> > 
> > just wanted to give you some feedback on the driver.
> > 
> > I compiled everything from scratch and the CTH-460
> > pen input is working nicely out of the box. But I
> > have a little problem with the touch input.
> > 
> > When I remove my finger from the pad the cursor
> > jumps about 1/4 screen width to the left or to the
> > top left of the screen. Could it be that there are
> > two devices for the touchpad? That is an emulated
> > mouse and the touch input. I am using Xorg 1.8.1
> > with udev.
> > 
> > Maybe you could give me a hint where to start looking
> > for the problem. I can send you Xorg.0.log if that
> > helps.
> > 
> > Under Windows and Linux the touch input has a "lag"
> > of about 300ms and I am not sure who to blame. The
> > Bamboo seems to be just badly designed hardware.
> > 
> > The Wacom tech support is not really helpful on this
> > topic and it takes ages for them to answer my mails.
> 
> I think it's best to raise this on the linuxwacom-devel list.
> Chris is better informed about the Bamboos and all its little
> quirks so he's more likely to answer that question. There are
> definitely two separate kernel devices for the bamboo, touch
> and everything else and the X driver splits this up even
> further. Not sure about the jumps though, but as I said,
> asking on linuxwacom-devel should get you somewhere.
>  
> Cheers,
>   Peter

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