Hi Mike, Is this the Eee Note EA800? An e-ink e-book reader with an active stylus with 256 pressure levels and no touch? http://www.asus.com/Eee/Eee_Note/Eee_Note_EA800/
If so it apparently is a Wacom digitizer. But there is no Wacom digitizer in the lsusb output? Just the "Bus 002 Device 012: ID 0b05:179f ASUSTek Computer, Inc."? To get it working the first thing you would probably need to do is add it to the wacom.ko. Using input-wacom would probably be more convenient than working with your kernel. We'll need to see what the experts say but something along the lines of adding the ASUSTek Vendor ID like the Lenovo ID was added to, for example, wacom.h and wacom_wac.c. Although the apparent digitizer is given an Asus product ID, which doesn't follow Wacom conventions, I wouldn't be surprised if it is in fact a Wacom (tabletPC?) digitizer already entered. What is your Distribution and release? Kernel, Xorg, and xf86-input-wacom versions? Could you attach the output of: lsusb vvvv for the digitizer to your next post? Favux ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ridiculously easy VDI. With Citrix VDI-in-a-Box, you don't need a complex infrastructure or vast IT resources to deliver seamless, secure access to virtual desktops. With this all-in-one solution, easily deploy virtual desktops for less than the cost of PCs and save 60% on VDI infrastructure costs. Try it free! http://p.sf.net/sfu/Citrix-VDIinabox _______________________________________________ Linuxwacom-devel mailing list Linuxwacom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linuxwacom-devel