> As another owner of a DTI-520, my stylus appears to be different from
> Adam's stylus. The eraser end does look like an eraser (and it does
> wiggle a bit), and when I press it against the tablet, the LED on the
> tablet flashes as if the tablet is reacting to it (in a similar way that
> the LED flashes when the "pencil" part of the stylus is pressed against
> the tablet).
>
> So I think that indicates that the DTI-520 *does* work with both a pointer
> and an eraser.

Interesting!  Do you think you would be able to get a couple of packet 
captures so I can see what USB data is transferred when you use the pen vs an 
eraser?

There are notes about how to see the USB data in the kernel docs[1] so if 
you're able to get this working let me know and I'll tell you what to look for.

You need to get it to the point (perhaps with grep) where you are only seeing 
USB events when you do something with the tablet.  You should see one or two 
when you press the tablet's buttons, and hundreds when you move the pen around.

Cheers,
Adam.

[1] http://www.mjmwired.net/kernel/Documentation/usb/usbmon.txt

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