On Apr 3, 2008, at 5:17 PM, Thomas Grill wrote:
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> Am 03.04.2008 um 22:59 schrieb Hans-Christoph Steiner:
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>> No, someone would have to write an object to the Wacom API since
>> they decided not use the HID API. On GNU/Linux, the wacom's use
>> the HID API, so they'll work with [hid].
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I wonder if anybody has written a Wacom app the sends all its data
over network sockets... In geneal, this is a very handy way to
interface pd through netreceive, as it de-couples the device drivers
from pd and often works better than a "native" app.
/Mikael
On 3 Apr 2008, at 22:17, Thomas G
Am 03.04.2008 um 22:59 schrieb Hans-Christoph Steiner:
No, someone would have to write an object to the Wacom API since
they decided not use the HID API. On GNU/Linux, the wacom's use the
HID API, so they'll work with [hid].
A related problem is that Wacom doesn not allow the disclosu
Ok. Is there another application that reads the Wacom tablet parameters and
send it via OSC, MIDI, etc? In this way I could read it in PD.
Enrique
On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 3:59 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
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> No, someone would have to write an object to the Wacom API si
No, someone would have to write an object to the Wacom API since they
decided not use the HID API. On GNU/Linux, the wacom's use the HID
API, so they'll work with [hid].
.hc
On Apr 3, 2008, at 3:35 PM, enrique franco wrote:
Hi,
Is there Wacom tablet support for the newers versions of P