Ian Su wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have recently bought a cheap Wacom Volito tablet. I have 2 monitors running 
> at different resolutions (1280x1024, 1280x768), I've pasted relevant sections 
> in my xorg.conf at the end.
> 
> What happens is, when I use the stylus on the left half of the tablet, it 
> appears on the left half of screen0, then once it hits the halfway point, it 
> jumps to the middle of screen1, and the right half of the tablet maps to the 
> right half of screen1. So, the right half of screen0 and left half of screen1 
> can never be reached using the stylus.
> 
> Is this a common problem?

I guess this is the same as in
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1496933&group_id=69596&atid=525124

> Anyone know how to resolve it?

If you can rearrange your monitors so they'll fit the layout
obviously assumed by the wacom driver it might work.

If you don't actually need absolute mode (a little tricky with
multiple monitors anyway) you can set the tablet to relative mode.

Regards,
                     Peter Daum



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