I've heard that the tablet is enabled is in recent joyride builds. Is
there a build that has it that would be particularly good to try out?

And how does the tablet mapping work? Does it control the core
pointer, or is it accessed as an XInput device? I'm really interested
in trying this out, as an alternative to reading directly from
/dev/input/event5, as I'm doing now.

Thanks,

Pat
--
Patrick Dubroy
http://dubroy.com/blog - on programming, usability, and design

2008/3/23 Michael Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Folks,
>
>  Below are patches to the kernel source code and the xorg-x11-server and
>  xorg-x11-drv-evdev packages which restore function to the ALPS Pen
>  Tablet (dlo#5268), which fix the "twin clicks" bug that plagued previous
>  approaches (dlo#6079), and which cause X to configure the Pen Tablet in
>  absolute mode (mapped to the entire screen, dlo#1002) while leaving
>  Glide Sensor in relative mode (discussion at dlo#4260).
>
>  Blake & Michael
>
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