I'm pleased to say that calibration works well in Raring
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[wacom]: no support for tablet calibration
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I discovered that calibration works in Fedora 18 Alpha (not F17). So it
might simply be that one of the recent 3.6 kernel releases contains the
fix
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Yes, that is the correct commit - the bug is fixed with this kernel (in
#31)
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Title:
Wacom stylus and touch not
On my x220t with kernel in #31:
richard@krylov:~$ lsusb | grep Wacom
Bus 002 Device 003: ID 056a:00e6 Wacom Co., Ltd
@Anton, can you confirm that you've tried putting your computer to sleep
before trying this? (see comment #13)
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This kernel (in #26) still has the bug
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Title:
Wacom stylus and touch not recognised on Lenovo X220t
Status in “linux”
This kernel still has the bug
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Wacom stylus and touch not recognised on Lenovo X220t
Status in “linux” package
(found some broadband in Brisbane!) The bug is fixed in this kernel
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Wacom stylus and touch not recognised on
Through troubleshooting a different bug, I've found a quantal kernel
that recognises the tablet (see this bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xf86-input-wacom/+bug/1033783
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The libwacom in quantal still does not let you calibrate the tablet
using the settings panel
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The bug is fixed in this kernel
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Title:
Wacom stylus and touch not recognised on Lenovo X220t
Status in “linux”
I've tested 3.5 final and 3.6rc1. It is as you predicted, the bug exists
on 3.5 final, but is fixed in 3.6rc1.
By the way, for anyone else testing this, if you boot into a working
kernel after having been in a not-working one, touch/pen won't initially
work. Putting the laptop to sleep and waking
Hi Joseph, this kernel still has the bug
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Status in
@Timo: I couldn't install the .deb due to dependency issues (it also
wanted a newer version of libwacom-common, and when I tried to install
that there were further problems). Was I doing it wrong?
I tried installed Alpha 2 on a new partition and updating it to test it
that way, but Alpha 2
@Razvan. It's low priority because there are other ways to calibrate the
tablet (but not as pleasant as a decent gui).
The method I use is to manually set the Area parameter using xsetwacom
- making small iterative adjustments until I get a decent calibration.
Because of the edge effects on the
** Attachment added: .xsession-errors after attempting calibration with
/usr/share/libwacom/isdv4-e6.tablet added
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/985975/+attachment/3175518/+files/.xsession-errors
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Hi Timo
That didn't change anything (after reboot) - there is still no action
when I click the calibrate button. Is there some script that needs to be
run to pick up the change? I checked that the usb address matches (it
does).
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I have a Lenovo X220T with the multitouch/pen tablet display.
The utility recognises the tablet -- it shows a picture of a notebook
with Wacom ISDv4 E6 Pen displayed above it. The Pen settings
(pressure, etc.) work fine, but the calibrate button does nothing
(except think
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Title:
Wacom Graphics Tablet pane of System Settings won't calibrate X220t
Status in “gnome-control-center” package
Sure: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-
center/+bug/985975
cheers,
Richard
On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 8:49 PM, Sebastien Bacher seb...@ubuntu.com wrote:
closing that bug then, could you open a new bug about the calibrate
button not working?
** Changed in:
It no longer crashes, but it still doesn't do anything when I click the
calibrate button. However this is not a deal-breaker (for me) because it
is possible to manually calibrate by trial and error using xsetwacom
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