On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 12:09 PM, Peter Hutterer
<[email protected]>wrote:

> On Mon, May 09, 2011 at 08:46:26PM +1200, Jason alavaliant wrote:
> > Hi,   I could use some advise with an issue I've run into with my test
> users
> > of wacom-config.
> >
> > In some cases my users need to completely disable the touchstrips on the
> > tablet (so pressing them results in not one single X event).
> > The best I've come up with so far is mapping the strip to a button 0
> event
> > (i.e.  xsetwacom set 'Wacom Intuos3 6x8 pad' StripLUp "button +0" which
> is
> > what wacom-config is using in it's code currently)   however even though
> > that mapping results in 0 X events if a button is pressed,  the
> touchstrips
> > when mapped to 'button 0'    still seem to emit a 'MotionNotify' event
> where
> > the time value goes up (from what I can see with xev) even though no
> > keypress events are emitted.
> >
> > Is there some better / more complete option I can set user pref wise to
> > completely disable any and all action X wise from the touchstrips?    (I
> > know I could alter the X setup at global level to disable the pad devices
> > but that also disables the ability to use the buttons on the tablet and
> it's
> > not very practical on shared workstations with multiple users logging in
> > them one after the other (some who would want the touchstrips on and some
> > who would want them off)).
>
> you can't disable the touchstrips. we send the pure strip data because some
> clients seem to want them, but you can't unmap that part. Fixinig your
> application seems the better way to work around this bug, or, since you say
> you can't fix the application, hack up the driver so that the strip values
> are always 0.
>
> Cheers,
>   Peter
>
>
Thanks for the confirmation there is no easy option I'd missed,   I'll delve
into the harder options then.

-J
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