@Martin, you're right. Thank you for the tip about deleting that file -
it fixed it for me too. Now it works even after power-cycling my USB
hub, which it didn't when using only xsetwacom.
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@timo thank's for the tip!
sudo rm /usr/lib/gnome-settings-daemon-3.0/wacom.gnome-settings-plugin
fixes the regression
@alex even this seems to be broken - try it after waking up from a
suspend
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Actually, "key Down" and "key Up" don't quite work like the mouse wheel,
since it only affects the window that is in focus. This works better:
xsetwacom set "Wacom Intuos4 8x13 pad" AbsWheelUp "Button 4"
xsetwacom set "Wacom Intuos4 8x13 pad" AbsWheelDown "Button 5"
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Thanks for the tip about xsetwacom. Note the exact command will change
depending on the tablet; you need to find out the device name first:
~$ xsetwacom --list devices | grep PAD
Wacom Intuos4 8x13 pad id: 18 type: PAD
~$ xsetwacom set "Wacom Intuos4 8x13 pad" AbsWheelDown "key D
In "Map Buttons..." setting dialog I can set only keyboard value like "Up" and
"Down"
How to set "Scroll Up" and "Scroll Down"? This setting available only for pen
buttons.
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It's due to gnome-settings-daemon's wacom plugin defaults. This could
also be a "wontfix", since you can map them as you please, and the
driver defaults might not be the "correct" ones in the long run..
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