Bug#595189: xserver-xorg-input-all: no support for WALTOP tablets

2010-09-04 Thread H:S /he29

Hi again, Ron,

I've tried to install latest git version of the driver as you suggested and it 
is working quite well (I was just surprised, that the x11 driver selection is 
based on /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/50-wacom.conf, not on the udev rules; 
that's why evdev was always taking over the wacom driver :)) ).

There is however problem with buttons on the pen - both buttons act the same, both of 
them generate the middle-click event. I had the same issue with the wacom driver before, 
so it's not regression and it affect most likely just some of the waltop models, it 
shouldn't break support of Wacom tablets. The issue was mentioned in the linuxwacom list 
some time ago and was not fixed yet, so it may take a while to get it fully working. But 
anyway, I think it is better to have at least this "one-button Waltop support" 
instead of no support.

Thanks for the information,
Martin



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Bug#595189: Correction

2010-09-01 Thread H:S /he29

Uhh, I should tripple-check everything I write.

In the first paragraph, there should be "linuxwacom driver", not "waltop 
driver". The xserver-xorg-input-wacom is somehow the same as linuxwacom (at least in the terms 
of compatibility with WALTOP).

The mentioned official driver (possible solution #4) is from Waltop, not Wacom. 
http://www.waltop.com.tw/download.asp

Sorry for the mistakes.
Martin



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