On Sat, 2006-07-29 at 11:19 +0200, Voluspa wrote:
> But you shuld first get rid of that rouge xsetwacom command somewhere on
> your system... Open a terminal and do a grep -ri xsetwacom /etc/*
> and see if something turns up. Unless they've gone bananas like SUSE and
> hide important system scripts in directories like /lib/somebanana
> Then you'd have to do the grep against / and wait awhile ;-)
Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be any - at least none that I've
found anywhere,
I have however put the TopX etc into my xorg.conf and got some success -
at least the pen actually appears on screen.
However there still seems to be problems with screen boundaries - the
pen still won't use a consistent screen edge. It's still variable -
sometimes it will go right to the edge, sometimes it won't.
However if I set
TopX 100
TopY 100
BottomX 5040
BottomY 3612
Well it seems to work fine. Which doesn't seem quite right, but unless
something else goes wrong, I don't think I'll argue!
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