Do you have any idea how to reduce the sensitivity just a little bit?
Using a different driver maybe? 

On Mon, May 02, 2011 at 06:08:05PM +0200, Cedric Sodhi wrote:
> I think this is a bug:
> 
> With aforementioned device, 39-rc5 kernel and GIT driver, the
> touchscreen is borderline-capacitive. Even the mere history of a finger
> having touched the screen will sometimes randomly make it click.
> 
> When I look at xsetwacom the Capacity Setting is set to -1. I think this
> is wrong.
> 
> (On a sidenote, the eraser of the pen (which is a really small pen for
> touchscreen input) does not have a TabletTCPButton option, as opposed to
> the stylus of the pen, which has that option. BTW, the pen button - at
> least for the stylus - only works if I set TabletTCPButton to "off", where
> "on" is the default)
> 
> Cedric
> 
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