Jockie14
May 1st, 2013, 11:31 PM
Recently I've replaced Vista with Ubuntu to make my laptop atleast work normal.
So far I'm experiencing Ubuntu without any major errors or whatsoever luckily. :)
Anyways, after doing things like installing the fingerprint scan, video drivers etc etc. I wanted to figure out how to make it possible to enable Pressure Sensitivity in GIMP.
My Notebook is the Lenovo 3000 N200 (Pretty old one) Yet it has a Synaptics touchpad (or uses the driver atleast)
Back at Windows Vista I always saw at the little icons at the taskbar how hard I was pushing the touchpad (I.e changes from color/circle becomes smaller)
So my laptop did know it changes from pressure at that moment. (Didn't use GIMP or any other drawing program a that moment with any sensitivity testing, so I don't know if it really worked or not)
After some researching I only ended up at topics/guides for tablets, which I don't have (because I can't effort one \o/, plus I don't really need one atm).
However, I did found something about my case, which was the Input Devices settings > Screen or Disabled, but the alpha nor thickness of the brush does not change at all when changing pressure.
So, I was wondering, is it possible to enable Pressure Senstivity for touchpads? (not tablets).
So far I'm experiencing Ubuntu without any major errors or whatsoever luckily. :)
Anyways, after doing things like installing the fingerprint scan, video drivers etc etc. I wanted to figure out how to make it possible to enable Pressure Sensitivity in GIMP.
My Notebook is the Lenovo 3000 N200 (Pretty old one) Yet it has a Synaptics touchpad (or uses the driver atleast)
Back at Windows Vista I always saw at the little icons at the taskbar how hard I was pushing the touchpad (I.e changes from color/circle becomes smaller)
So my laptop did know it changes from pressure at that moment. (Didn't use GIMP or any other drawing program a that moment with any sensitivity testing, so I don't know if it really worked or not)
After some researching I only ended up at topics/guides for tablets, which I don't have (because I can't effort one \o/, plus I don't really need one atm).
However, I did found something about my case, which was the Input Devices settings > Screen or Disabled, but the alpha nor thickness of the brush does not change at all when changing pressure.
So, I was wondering, is it possible to enable Pressure Senstivity for touchpads? (not tablets).