Wolfgang Qual wrote:
> recently, I got a nice Wacom Graphire 3 (usb) graphic table. As far as I
> know, the driver for this device is already integrated in the Debian
> Kernel.I adapted my XF86-Config-4 after having read quite a few pages on
> the internet. However, it is still not possible to *work* with the graphic
> table: the cursor is jumping (or a jumping white border is visible) around
> when I hold the stylus pen still on the table!
Did you read the wacom(4x) manpage? Look for Option Suppress there.
> Also, klicking on the menue buttons will not work properly.
Probably because of the steady movement.
> Section "InputDevice"
> Identifier "stylus"
> Driver "wacom"
> Option "CorePointer"
> Option "Type" "stylus"
> Option "USB" "on"
> Option "Threshold" "10"
> Option "Device" "/dev/input/wacom"
> Option "Mode" "Absolute"
> Option "PressCurve" "0,5,95,100"
> Option "zMin" "0"
> Option "zMax" "512"
> Option "KeepShape" "on"
> Option "debuglevel" "10"
> EndSection
I did not use most of the options that you have above. Some of those are not
even mentioned in the wacom(4x) manpage. Maybe those are a cause of your
problem? You can only have one "CorePointer", but you can use the AlwaysCore
option for the other ones.
Not that if you do _not_ make them corepointer, you get some nice support in
gimp (but also as corepointer).
Do not use /dev/input/mice while using the wacom or all events from wacom
input will appear twice.
HS
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