Hokely dokely.

So:

modprobe aiptek (as root)

lsmod (as root) reads:


Module  Size            Used by
aiptek  5152            0


Usbcore         99132   9       usbmouse, aiptek, hid, uhci-hcd

FYI 
I use a ps/2 mouse

I've just tested the tablet and it's actions/behaviour is unmodified...
I gather there's another step to make it work within the parameters of
the tablet drawing area?  :))



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From: O Plameras [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, 6 October 2004 9:48 AM
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Subject: Re: [SLUG] Graphic tablet - 'found' driver ? need help
understanding:)


Elliott-Brennan wrote:

>As you suggested below, I checked the config file and is showed 
>'CONFIG_USB_AIPTEK=m'. I then '#modprobe aiptek' as you suggested (now 
>bare with me as I'm new to this - well, 2 1/2 months new :)
>
>So, the output from that was...well, nothing visible to me.
>
After modprobe aiptek, do an 'lsmod' and see if there is a line that 
show 'aiptek'.

> What do I
>do next? The tablet was active before, as I said, and is still - but 
>nothing else has changed. Is there a file I need to configure somewhere

>to set the parameters?
>  
>
You must  ascertain the model that you have to confirm that it is 
supported by
your kernel driver.

It is like your mouse where if the device is supported by the driver it 
will just
work otherwise if the mouse does not have the specific driver it will
behave erratically.





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