Originally Posted by
marek_online
lsusb | grep Wacom gives this:
Code:
Bus 007 Device 003: ID 056a:00d1 Wacom Co., Ltd
What should my next move be? I'm not sure how frequently I can check back, but can I be of any help (knowing next to nothing about any of this)?
Just in case: I'm running Jaunty with the 2.6.28-15-generic kernel.
Cheers.
Did you add the udev rules? Try this one if you don't have it already.
Code:
#/etc/udev/rules.d/60-wacom.rules
# udev rules for wacom tablets.
KERNEL!="event[0-9]*", GOTO="wacom_end"
# Multiple interface support for stylus and touch devices.
DRIVERS=="wacom", ATTRS{bInterfaceNumber}=="00", ENV{WACOM_TYPE}="stylus"
DRIVERS=="wacom", ATTRS{bInterfaceNumber}=="01", ENV{WACOM_TYPE}="touch"
# Convenience links for the common case of a single tablet. We could do just this:
#ATTRS{idVendor}=="056a", SYMLINK+="input/wacom-$env{WACOM_TYPE}"
# but for legacy reasons, we keep the input/wacom link as the generic stylus device.
ATTRS{idVendor}=="056a", ATTRS{idProduct}=="00d1", ENV{WACOM_TYPE}=="stylus", SYMLINK+="input/wacom"
ATTRS{idVendor}=="056a", ATTRS{idProduct}=="00d1", ENV{WACOM_TYPE}=="touch", SYMLINK+="input/wacom-touch"
# Check and repossess the device if a module other than the wacom one
# is already bound to it.
ATTRS{idVendor}=="056a", ACTION=="add", RUN+="check_driver wacom $devpath $env{ID_BUS}"
LABEL="wacom_end"
This will make your events point to /dev/input/wacom and /dev/input/wacom-touch
Configure your /etc/X11/xorg.conf or an .fdi. I recommened the xorg for now. I've had better luck with that. Read more about that here and make sure you read that paragraph and look in the server layout section.
http://linuxwacom.sourceforge.net/in...howto/inputdev
So far I haven't configured touch to work on my CTH-461 (Craft, 056a:00d2) but I have pretty good stylus and pad support. I'll attach my xorg.conf so you can take a peek.
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