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Timo, you still want this bug incomplete then?
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Title:
Aiptek tablet only registers as a mouse in /dev/input
To manage
The udev rule should not be necessary. And, it's likely that the wacom
driver could work. Try adding Aiptek|AIPTEK|aiptek to the Wacom Class
in /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/50-wacom.conf, and see if the device
works?
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Importance: Undecided =
sorry, realized it would need changes to the wacom driver, so ignore the
previous comment.
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Title:
Aiptek tablet only
Hi thank you for all your comments, I test succesfully Hyperpen T-6000u
Aiptek tablet, a very cheap tablet ! . Using udev configuration and
putting osni's file xorg configuration, It works very fine although Xorg
crashes when I plug off the tablet. Is this behaviour avoidable with a
workaround ?
Thank you all for the info, specially the small details referring to:
- the xorg.config.d not being in the indicated location but on /usr/share/X11
- renaming the config file to 50-aiptek.conf
After that, the tablet does not have the hovering effect anymore and
everything works fine, including
I can confirm the following: Genius G-Pen 560 works if you rename
10-aiptek.conf file to 50-aiptek.conf (which is suggested on the
community page, though it took me two hours of fiddling with it to
actually notice that suggestion).
Everything works, including pressure sensitivity (tested in Gimp)
I was using my Trust Tablet 4200 in Ubuntu 10.04 and everything was fine
(I didn't have the left/right button capability but it was fine with
pressure and sensitivity) but when I installed the 10.10 version I lost
the hovering thing as you described early. I still have pressure but
when I take my
Apparently, I solved part of my problem! I entered the
usr/share/x11/xorg.conf.d/10-evdev.conf and changed the
Section InputClass
Identifier evdev tablet catchall
MatchIsTablet on
MatchDevicePath /dev/input/event*
Driver evdev
EndSection
Whith the Aiptek Input:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AiptekTablet has been updated with
instructions for Maverick.
Testing is needed.
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Is there the possibility that the X-Server needs the next line character
after EndSection ?
I just added now a new line after EndSection .. and magically everything worked
.
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On Ubuntu 10.10 the folder /usr/lib/X11/xorg.conf.d/ is at
/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d
see at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config
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But wont solve the problem ..If i plug the tablet .. i can move the
cursor.. (+ coordinates are absolute) the moment I do a click(- tip
touches the tablet).. I can't move the cursor anymore.. well it does
move when I do a click ..
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On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 3:28 PM, LucaBelaPalkovics
361...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
But wont solve the problem ..If i plug the tablet .. i can move the
cursor.. (+ coordinates are absolute) the moment I do a click(- tip
touches the tablet).. I can't move the cursor anymore.. well it does
move
Yeah I added the udev rule with gksudo gedit
/lib/udev/rules.d/69-xserver-xorg-input-aiptek.rules
I copypast it form https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AiptekTablet and compared
it with hva's version it's nearly the same.
LABEL=xorg_aiptek_end
was changed to
LABEL=xorg_aiptek_end
which I think
Yes, adding the udev rule works!
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Brilliant! I'll test that as soon as I get home and let you know.
On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 7:15 AM, matangdilis 361...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
Oh. I'm running lucid amd64 with kernel 2.6.32-24.42.
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I have tried hva's solution documented in the community documentation
here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AiptekTablet?highlight=%28%28AiptekTablet%29%29
for the Genius G-Pen 560. It appears that there is No need to issue
xinput commands unless you want to remap the buttons. All the buttons
Oh. I'm running lucid amd64 with kernel 2.6.32-24.42.
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I'm having exactly the same issue with a Genius G-Pen 560 since I
upgraded to Lucid. The pointer moves until I touch the tablet, but
afterwards, it only moves when the tip is in contact with the tablet. I
see the driver is getting events, because the number in
This is actually a bug in the kernel driver if I understand correctly:
Even without xserver-xorg-input-aiptek installed, I get exactly the same
behavour!
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I have exactly the same trouble as FlatLander but with a Trust 400-V2. I
should mentioned that it was working almost perfectly (I just couldn't
start X server with tablet plugged in) in Ubuntu 9.04. This is annoying
to lose such functionalities after upgrade.
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FlatLander, I have exactly the same problem.
I have followed hva's tutorial on the ubuntu wiki, but it doesn't seem
to change anything. The tablet was partly support without it, but the
same irritating bug still continues. I think it is also responsible for
crashing Gimp all the time when
I still have these problems with Lucid and Trust TB-3100 (which is some
kind of an Aiptek I believe).
Movement works ok as long as I don't touch the tablet, after that the
cursor only moves when the tip is pressed. The other two buttons on the
stylus don't seem to work either.
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In Lucid configuring as reported on previous comment seems to work.
Only thing not resolved is with buttons:
at startup I have only pen-tip working, after reconfiguring with
xinput set-button-map Aiptek 1 3 2 4 5
I have pen-tip as button 1 and lower stylus button as right-click, but the
upper
I use an Aiptek-like tablet (Trust TB-2100) and this bug affects me
also.
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I have had a look at how wacom tablets are supported in Lucid:
seems fdi files have to be translated to udev rules, see this:
https://wiki.kubuntu.org/X/InputConfiguration
and then we are back to a sort of xorg.conf configuration system, through local
snippets added in /usr/lib/X11/xorg.conf.d
I
You are using the Aiptek drivers (as you should with your tablet),
marking as invalid for wizardpen.
** Changed in: wizardpen
Status: New = Invalid
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I have experienced similar problems. I have tested my Aiptek tablet
against the alpha2 release of lucid lynx 10.4 and this seems to solve
the problem.
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By the way, wacdump seems to return x/y position, pressure and
touch=down perfectly. When I click the right button or middle button
wacdump registers nothing and the cursor doesn't move, but I'm not too
fussed by that right now. I just want pressure and the ability to
register a tap!
Is it
Oh, and to update my specs from when I first filed this bug, I'm now on:
Kubuntu Karmic AMD 64 with KDE 4.3.3
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Seems to be something to do with the Aiptek / Wacom driver packages, not
Koffice.
** Changed in: koffice
Status: New = Invalid
** Also affects: wizardpen
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Added Wizardpen driver project as that's listed in LP as being
responsible for non Wacom tablets.
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I followedthe guide to create the file 10-linuxaiptek.fdi, in the directory
/usr/share/hal/fdi/policy.
Hovering above the tablet works until the first click (either tip or button)
from then on it works mouse like (relative), clicks don't do anything
noticeable from then on (no selecting or
I heard that this is a QT 4.5 issue meets (K)Ubuntu using non-standard
names. I tried installing the experimental QT4.6 packages, but no
change.
My tablet (also a 12000U) seems to register as input 8/mouse 2 and in dmesg I
get:
input: Aiptek as
The input symlink is no longer required after intrepid. According the
information above, one can see that the correct driver was attached to
your tablet, so it should work as expected. Now, have you followed the
part of the guide which instructs you to write a hal .fdi file? It might
help if you
** Also affects: koffice
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Tags added: kubuntu
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