Leonardo E. Reiter wrote:
Hi Anthony,
I noticed that the Windows driver does not work... it does send a
bunch of commands to the tablet, mostly resets, but then claims that
it can't discover it. I downloaded the latest driver from wacom.com.
Yes, this is what I said. The Windows driver uses a bunch more commands
than the Linux driver that I have not implemented (which is why I
haven't submitted to this list yet).
I did not try this with a Linux guest yet.... maybe that should be my
next thing, and see what it will take to make it work without the SDL
grab altogether (and sync up). If that can work reliably, then adding
the bits to the protocol that Windows expects would be worth the work.
I'm thinking that this device would be a good complementary option to
an absolute USB HID device. Having both in the long run won't hurt,
especially if certain OS's prefer serial over USB absolute pointers,
and vice versa.
Xorg CVS has initial support for absolute USB devices so I think this is
the best route for the future.
Regards,
Anthony Liguori
- Leo Reiter
Anthony Liguori wrote:
The driver isn't built into Windows. It's pretty easy to install
though and the way my patch works, the PS/2 mouse is used until it
detects the tablet has been enabled.
The Windows driver uses quite a bit more of the features of the
tablet than the X driver so there's a bit more work to do but nothing
extraordinary.
Regards,
Anthony Liguori
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