On 12/24/06, Paul Gnuyen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

First, on dual screens, pressure sensitivity (or anything at all) in the
gimp only works on the left most screen.  On the right it acts as a
mouse in apps that don't understand wacom, and no events are registered
at all in apps that do.


How did you set up your dual monitor? Please email your xorg.conf directly
to me (not to the list).

Secondly, with a screen that has a 16:9 ratio, and a tablet that is 4:3,
absolute mode makes it very hard to draw, as motion in the horizontal
moves the cursor a lot more than movement in the vertical.  Can I "crop"
the sensitive region on the tablet so it is a 16:9 tablet?  Essentially
discarding a section of the top or bottom.


Use    Option "KeepShape" "on"  (refer
http://linuxwacom.sourceforge.net/index.php/howto/inputdev) to map tablet to
your display ratio.

Thirdly, in order to get the wacom to work, I had to remove /dev/mice
from my X.org configuration.  Now when I plugin and remove my mouse it
stops working.  I have it setup to create a symlink when my mouse is
plugged in based on the manufacturer and product ID, but Xorg doesn't
reread the symlink.  Is there any way to get this functionality along
with a wacom?


If your system is running kernel 2.6.8 or later and new linuxwacom, you most
probably don't need to remove /dev/mice.  What's your kernel version (uname
-r)?

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