> 
> Fwiw, this is a complex but obscure enough issue that's hard to explain in
> two sentences. It will trigger false positives that result in bug reports,
> especially with messages like "maybe not broken" - that's probably quite
> confusing to users.
> 
> So how about changing the warning to include a link to a wiki page that
> explains what the warning means and what the effect is? Something like:
> 
> "High initial pressure detected, your tool may be worn out. For more info,
>  see http://linuxwacom.sourceforge.net..";
> 
> Then we can be as verbose as needed and have an easy way to avoid
> bugreports, and to close them quickly when they are erroneously reported.
> 

Let me revisit this together with an algorithm to make pressure recalibration
a bit smarter. Maybe I can come up with a heristic which warns only in
situations where it is very certain that a problem exists - ie when the
device proxies out, there have been a certain number of pressure events
in between and none of them has dropped signifficantly below the min value.

If a device is worn out the situation will persist. We won't necessarily have
to log it the first time we encounter it and not every time do.


Cheers,
        Egbert.

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