>> Based on what you observe (the buttons continuing to send mouse
>> clicks), it sounds like that is the case. You should see them for
>> /some/ of the buttons, but at least four of them should be successful
>> and re-mapping :D
>>
>> I wonder if there's something wrong with how the driver is
>> representing the buttons internally. I can take a look, but not until
>> Monday...
>>
> My sincere thanks for your help. It looks like using a tablet is going
> to be a big learning curve so I certainly wan't to get it working and
> configured properly before I start working with it. Don't want to start
> off with bad habits I need to change later.
>
> --
>   akovia

Well, I've done some additional testing with a CTH-680 (the bigger
brother of the 480) but haven't been able to reproduce your problem.
Can you provide me with the output of the following command?

$ xinput list-props "Wacom Intuos PT S Finger pad"

Among other things, it should let me see how the buttons are being
represented in memory for your tablet, which might give some clue as
to what's going wrong.

Jason
---
Now instead of four in the eights place /
you’ve got three, ‘Cause you added one  /
(That is to say, eight) to the two,     /
But you can’t take seven from three,    /
So you look at the sixty-fours....

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