Hello Ping,

thanks for your support.

> >    Section "InputDevice"
> >        Identifier  "stylus"
> >        Driver      "wacom"
> >        Option      "Type" "stylus"
> >        Option      "USB" "on"
> >        Option      "Device" "/dev/input/wacom"
> >        Option      "KeepShape" "on"
> >        Option      "Twinview" "horizontal"
> >        Option      "TVResolution" "1920x1200,1024x768"
> >    EndSection
>
> This setup is right. You should be able to move to the right screen when
> you move to the right edge of your left screen. The other way apllies to
> move to left screen when you are on right screen.  I have never tried this
> with KeepShape option though.  If you can not switch screens, comment out
> KeepShape to see what happens.  Please let us know your result.  If
> KeepShape causes issue, file a request so we can enhance it when we have
> time.

It doesn't work even if I remove the option KeepShape.

I can move the stylus about two third of the width on the left screen and on 
the tablet (1). If I move the stylus further to the right it immediately 
jumps to the rightmost edge of the right screen (2). If I move it even 
further near the right edge of the tablet it jumps to the left edge of the 
right screen (3). But no chance to move on the rest of the right screen or the 
third third of the left screen. Maybe the horizontal resolution of my left 
screen (1920) is too high and causes overflows? But I even tried vertical for 
the Twinview option with essentially the same result.

               Left screen                   Right screen
     _______________________________    ______________________
    |////////////////////|          |  |/                    /|
    |////////////////////|          |  |/                    /|
    |////////////////////|          |  |/                    /|
    |////////////////////|          |  |/                    /|
    |////////////////////|          |  |/                    /|
    |////////////////////|          |  |/                    /|
    |////////////////////|          |  |/                    /|
    |////////////////////|          |  |______________________|
    |////////////////////|          |
    |____________________|__________|  (3)                  (2)

    \_________  _________/
              \/          
        Usable Area (1)


> >    Section "InputDevice"
> >        Identifier  "pad"
> >        Driver      "wacom"
> >        Option      "Device" "/dev/input/wacom"
> >        Option      "Type" "pad"
> >        Option      "USB" "on"
> >        Option      "Button11" "modetoggle"
> >    EndSection
>
> This won't help you since the mode change only applies to the device you
> specified for, which is pad.  If you want to switch stylus' mode, you'll
> have to add an option in stylus' InputDevice section.

I already thought so but if Twinview would work as intended I had no need for 
modetoggle. But if there is no solution I could live without the Twinview 
option for now.

With best regards,
Stefan

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