On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 10:35:01AM -0500, Favux ... wrote:
> Is Mise reported that his puck/tablet mouse was set to Absolute in
> Ubuntu's Oneiric Beta 1.  Driver default is Relative.  He discovered
> in dconf-editor that the settings-daemon had the cursor key set to
> is-absolute.  I just checked in Fedora 15 and the cursor key is set to
> is-absolute also.  Although Jason added checking the settings-daemon
> with dconf-editor to the mediawiki after some recent discussion this
> will likely be a problem.  Most won't know that it is the
> settings-daemon overriding their driver default or other static
> settings.  Of course they can fix it with xsetwacom.

F15 (and Oneiric) suffered from having g-s-d support but no UI. F16 (GNOME
3.2) will have a configuration panel in the system-settings so that should
improve things a little.
fwiw the command to tell GNOME the cursor should be relative is:

$> gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.peripherals.wacom.cursor is-absolute 0

Cheers,
  Peter

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