ok, so it's a missing feature
** Changed in: libwacom (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low => Wishlist
** Changed in: libwacom (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Triaged
** Changed in: libwacom (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Timo Aaltonen (tjaalton) => (unassigned)
** Summary changed:
- [wacom]: won't cali
Through troubleshooting a different bug, I've found a quantal kernel
that recognises the tablet (see this bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xf86-input-wacom/+bug/1033783
)
The libwacom in quantal still does not let you calibrate the tablet
using the settings panel
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@Timo: I couldn't install the .deb due to dependency issues (it also
wanted a newer version of libwacom-common, and when I tried to install
that there were further problems). Was I doing it wrong?
I tried installed Alpha 2 on a new partition and updating it to test it
that way, but Alpha 2 current
Richard, Razvan, could you test the quantal libwacom deb:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archive/primary/+files/libwacom2_0.5-1_amd64.deb
and report back if it lets you calibrate the tablet then.
** Changed in: libwacom (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Importance:
"Low:
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Bugs that affect unusual end-user configurations or uncommon hardware "
The number of Ubuntu users owning a wacom device and using it with Ubuntu is
rather limited at the moment which justifies that setting choice
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@Razvan. It's low priority because there are other ways to calibrate the
tablet (but not as pleasant as a decent gui).
The method I use is to manually set the "Area" parameter using xsetwacom
- making small iterative adjustments until I get a decent calibration.
Because of the edge effects on the
I confirm this bug, I also have a Lenovo Thinkpad x220t running Ubuntu
12.04. Unfortunately, I saw you assigned a low importance to this and I
don't understand why. This is a major bug that prevents the full use of
ubuntu 12.03 on tablets such as ours. In the absence of proper
calibration, calling
the log still has libwacom warnings
"(gnome-settings-daemon:1760): libwacom-WARNING **: Tablet
'usb:056a:0015' has no buttons defined, do something!
(gnome-settings-daemon:1760): libwacom-WARNING **: Tablet
'usb:056a:0014' has no buttons defined, do something!
(gnome-settings-daemon:1760): libwa
** Changed in: libwacom (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Title:
[wacom]: won't calibrate X220t
To manage notifications about t
** Attachment added: ".xsession-errors after attempting calibration with
/usr/share/libwacom/isdv4-e6.tablet added"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/985975/+attachment/3175518/+files/.xsession-errors
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could you attach your ~/.xsession-errors here so I'd at least see if the
change silenced the warnings
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Title:
[wacom]: won't calibrate X2
Hi Timo
That didn't change anything (after reboot) - there is still no action
when I click the calibrate button. Is there some script that needs to be
run to pick up the change? I checked that the usb address matches (it
does).
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try saving this as /usr/share/libwacom/isdv4-e6.tablet (found on newer
upstream version of libwacom):
# this is for the Wacom pen + touchscreen as found in the Lenovo
ThinkPad x220t
[Device]
Name=Wacom ISDv4 E6
DeviceMatch=usb:056a:00e6
Class=ISDV4
Width=11
Height=6
[Features]
Stylus=true
Touch=
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