On 10/08/2015 01:22 AM, Jason Gerecke wrote:
> Hi Pander,
> 
> 1) Fixing this will requires updating libwacom. Requests should be filed
> at [1]. Based on the screenshots you provided, it looks like your tablet
> has the USB ID 056a:00db.

Hi Jason,

Thanks for your answers. Below are the results.

Correct:

$ lsusb |grep -i wacom
Bus 001 Device 022: ID 056a:00db Wacom Co., Ltd Bamboo Fun (CTH-661SE-NL)

> This particular tablet is very similar to an
> earlier one which is already in libwacom; you might even have luck doing
> just the following and then logging out/in:
> 
> $ sudo cp /usr/share/libwacom/bamboo-2fg-6x8{,-se}.tablet
> $ sudo sed -i 's/056a:00d3/056a:00db/'
> /usr/share/libwacom/bamboo-2fg-6x8-se.tablet

Nope, no change. See http://sourceforge.net/p/linuxwacom/bugs/291/

> 2a) The GNOME Control Center does not provide a way to disable the
> tablet touchpad. If you would like to see this feature, I would file a
> request at [2].

See https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=752039

> 2b) Disabling the touchpad through the linuxwacom driver can be
> accomplished by running `xsetwacom set <id> touch off` (replacing <id>
> with the ID of your tablet's touch device).

This works indeed:
xsetwacom set 12 touch off

> To have the touchpad
> disabled by default, I believe you can also create a file named
> '/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/52-wacom-notouch.conf' with the following contents:
> 
> Section "InputClass"
>     Identifier "Wacom touch disable"
>     MatchDriver "wacom"
>     MatchUSBID "056a:00db"
>     Option "Touch" "off"
> EndSection
> 
> 
> 3a) Neither touch enable/disable nor switching between absolute and
> relative are possible through the GNOME Control Center. As above, please
> file a request at [2].

Switching between absolute and relative is possible.

Feature requests for more functionality to map to buttons, I have to
wait that http://sourceforge.net/p/linuxwacom/bugs/291/ is implemented
first.

> 3b) Mapping a button to touch enable/disable is not possible through
> xsetwacom. Please file a request at [3]. Mapping a button to switch
> between absolute and relative is possible through xsetwacom. Please run
> `xsetwacom set <id> button <n> modetoggle`` (replacing <id> with the ID
> of your tablet's pad device, and <n> with the button to use for it).

See https://sourceforge.net/p/linuxwacom/feature-requests/64/

Thanks,

Pander

PS   Is
http://gtk-apps.org/content/show.php?action=content&content=104309 still
maintained?

> [1]: https://sourceforge.net/p/linuxwacom/bugs/
> [2]: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/
> [3]: https://sourceforge.net/p/linuxwacom/feature-requests/
> 
> Jason
> ---
> Now instead of four in the eights place /
> you’ve got three, ‘Cause you added one /
> (That is to say, eight) to the two, /
> But you can’t take seven from three, /
> So you look at the sixty-fours....
> 
> On 10/6/2015 3:17 AM, Pander wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Early 2013 I was trying to get three issues fixed. I hope to get these
>> fixed now. At the time I got lost in where I need to discuss what.
>> Perhaps some are in the domain of GNOME, some here, some in both.
>>
>> Could you please help me out where I need to discus what and eventually
>> improve configuration support for Wacom tablets.
>>
>> 1. The GNOME Shell configuration shows this schematic representation of
>> my tablet https://i.imgur.com/kapiHwk.png while the tablet looks like
>> http://pix.toile-libre.org/upload/original/1285745240.png There is a
>> schematic representation for these tablets but where do I create an
>> issue so that it gets corrected. The justification is that I want to
>> configure the finger pad buttons from GNOME, so they need to show up in
>> the GNOME Wacom tablet config.
>>
>> 2. How can I disable the touch pad functionality for this tablet? I only
>> want the pad buttons and the stylus with buttons to be enabled. Ideally,
>> I want to set this via a) GNOME configuration but b) a workaround on
>> linuxacom support directly is also much appreciated. Where do I create
>> issues for a) and b)?
>>
>> 3. How can I configure the pad buttons in a) GNOME and on b)
>> linuxwacomsupport? I ran into some troubles before that there are two
>> groups of functions I would like to map but not all were available. For
>> example mapping a button to enabling/disabling touch pad and a button to
>> changing absolute/relative was not possible with mapping a button for
>> CTRL and a button for SHIFT.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Pander
>>
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