Ok, here I have Xorg.0.log, where I don't see any maxZ values.
http://dpaste.org/nL1t/
And log and output after I've run ./inputattach --wacom /dev/ttyS0 &
<http://dpaste.org/nL1t/>http://dpaste.org/5vON/ -- Xorg.0.log with
inputattach (W8001)
<http://dpaste.org/5vON/>http://dpaste.org/WrfR/ -- Xinput --list
Tablet didn't work with inputattach. And inputattach didn't work with
--wacom-384 (just if you're curious).
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 02:10, Ping Cheng <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 11:19 AM, AndrewP <[email protected]> wrote:
> > sure, I do. If I set it high it works almost like mouse button (without
> any
> > pressure) if low I get more pressure levels (very sensitive progression),
> > but clicks get very sensitive.
> > I stress I have very low pressure range, if I increase threshold I get
> even
> > less, but need to exert more force (which is quite consistent). It looks
> > biased to me. That's why it is so sensitive.
> > What should I do to help you?
>
> Trace into the code is one way. Or you can try the kernel serial
> driver (included in input-wacom-0.10.10-1/2.6.30/wacom-w8001.c) and
> follow the steps at input-wacom-0.10.10-1/inputattch/README to let the
> kernel driver drive your device). If wacom_w8001.c works for you, we
> can say for sure there are issues for isdv4 support in
> cf86-input-wacom. If not,...well, we have to find other ways to nail
> the issue.
>
> Ping
>
> P.S., Chris' question may help us know something of your device or the
> driver too.
>
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