On Saturday 11 November 2006 21:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hey ppl
>
> For quite some time I have been using the wacom driver shiped with Debian
> Etch, 0.7.4-3 if i remember correctly. I use it on home computer and work
> computer and on both I have problems with jitter. So today, first evening
> for a long long time without work, i decided to try to fix it. Magnus V
> here at the list tiped me that the 0.7.4-3 hade some problems with the
> jitter-suppression. But now i have upgraded to 0.7.6-2 and i still have
> problem with jitter. =/
>
> Is this some setting i missed or did i miss something while building the
> driver?

Hi there,

Have you played around a bit with the value of the Suppress-option? You can 
set it between 0 and 20, and the default value is 2 (0 is off, 1 doesn't make 
much sense..).

I've increased it to 3 on my tablet (a Volito2 4x5) and that made it rock 
steady. However, your tablet is bigger (physically) and it looks like it have 
higher resolution as well, so you might need a higher value.

I'd recommend you to run wacdump and see how much the axis jitters (make sure 
X doesn't have it open while you do this though), and then adjust the 
Suppress value accordingly in the configuration.

> Thanks for helping out
>
> /Henrik C, Sweden

BR
  Magnus

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