On Thu, 2016-10-27 at 13:39 +1000, Peter Hutterer wrote: > There is no physical LED to show the current mode, but the tablet was > clearly > intended to be used that way [1] and we already reserve two buttons > as mode > switch buttons anyway. Declare it correctly and let the userspace > stack worry > about displaying mode switches (it's already responsible for changing > LEDs > anyway). > > [1] "The ambidextrous design of the Cintiq 22HD touch features a pair > of > rear-mounted Touch Strips, along with accompanying Touch Strip Toggle > buttons. > Each controls up to four application-specific functions, such as > brush size, > zooming, scrolling and on-screen canvas rotation." > https://buywacom.com.au/cintiq-22hd-touch.html
Looks like this would need user-space changes to show an OSD when the feature is being used. In the meanwhile, I'd hold off on making a change until at least one front-end implemented the functionality. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Command Line: Reinvented for Modern Developers Did the resurgence of CLI tooling catch you by surprise? Reconnect with the command line and become more productive. Learn the new .NET and ASP.NET CLI. Get your free copy! http://sdm.link/telerik _______________________________________________ Linuxwacom-devel mailing list Linuxwacom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linuxwacom-devel