On Sun, Sep 9, 2012 at 11:06 AM, Przemo Firszt <prz...@firszt.eu> wrote:
> I made a simple helper for setting OLED icons on Intuos4 tablets.
> It can be cloned from here:
>
> git clone git://github.com/PrzemoF/i4oled.git
>
> The helper accepts PNG images (64 x 32, 8-bit/color RGBA,
> non-interlaced) and it uses only red channel from the PNG file.
> There are some example icons in icons/ directory. The kernel patch
> mentioned in 'usage' option is not yet ready for release, but
> '-s' (scramble) option should allow to use i4oled with any kernel with
> wacom OLED support.
>
> Please test and report back - I have only Intuos4 Wireless tablet, so
> i4oled hasn't been tested on any other model.
>
> I'm waiting for reports if it works with the whole Intuos4 family - I'm
> going to implement an option for setting OLED icons as part of the
> button mapping in the wacom panel in gnome system settings.
>
> Regards,
> Przemo
>
>
>

Had to turn up the buttons_luminance before I could see anything, but
once I figured that out it looked to work fine :)

Tested with an I4 Medium under Arch Linux with both stock driver and
input-wacom.

Jason

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