Dear Ping,

Please could you tell me if there are plans to support usb tabletpc in 
the near future?

When you say "to modify some X driver code" do you mean a easy change or 
to rewrite the driver.

Would it be possible to fake the driver telling that 0x90 is a external 
usb tablet?
The output of wacdump looks ok when the tablet is acting as a mouse.

Tanks in advance for your help

Jose Ignacio Burgos



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> Ok, I checked with our TabletPC developer and it turns out that your 
> TabletPC is an USB tablet.  Right now, we only support serial TabletPC 
> on Linux.  You need to add 0x90 to wacom.c and modify some X driver 
> code to make it work.  Using 0.7.6 won't help.
>  
> Ping
>  
> On 10/26/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>     First of all, you need to figure out if your TabletPC is Wacom
>     Penabled or not.  If yes, it is most probably a serial tablet. You
>     will need to map the tablet to a serial port if the system BIOS
>     didn't do it for you. Please refer to
>     http://linuxwacom.sourceforge.net/index.php/howto/tabletpc for detail.
>      
>     Ping
>      
>     On 10/26/06, *José Ignacio Burgos Gil* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote:
>
>         Hi,
>
>         I'm trying to install Kubuntu 6.10 in a new tablet pc asus R1F.
>         The wacom driver included is version 7.2.
>
>         Out of the box X does not find the tablet, and it works as a
>         mouse (just
>         because xorg.conf point to /dev/wacom and should point to
>         /dev/input/wacom)
>
>         In console mode wacdump works fine. Says that the tablet is
>         unknownn but
>         otherwise detects proximity, pressure, buttons and so on.
>
>         If you change /dev/wacom to /dev/input/wacom in xorg.conf,
>         then the
>         file Xorg.0.log looks fine, but there is no response to the
>         tablet. Even
>         wacdump in a console inside X shows no action of the tablet.
>         Nevertheless, If you swich to console mode (alt-ctl-f1) then
>         wacdump
>         reacts to the tablet.
>
>
>         The tablet identifies itself as a usb tablet with ID 0x90. I
>         have not
>         find this ID in the wacom.c file of either driver 7.2 nor 7.6.
>
>         Is it worthwhile to try to compile version 7.6 of the driver
>         or it is
>         hopeless until the ID is added to the wacom.c file?
>
>
>         Thanks for your help
>
>         Jose Ignacio Burgos
>
>         
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