Mike,

What you say is called "out-bound tracking".  The newer Linux drivers,
0.7.6-4? and later, support this feature.  What linuxwacom version did
you install?  You need to upgrade your kernel Wacom driver from
linxuwacom as well.

Ping


On 6/21/07, Michiel Vleugel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> There seems to be a difference in how the Linux and Windows drivers deal
> with the tablet area.
>
> With my Debian setup (Graphire 3) when I move my pen (in absolute mode)
> just outside the rectangular area on the tablet, the cursor freezes on
> the screen. In windows, there is a good 1 to 2 centimeters outside this
> box where the cursor still moves (in the case of moving the pen to
> bottom or top of the rectangle, to the left or right, in the case of
> moving the pen to left or right of the box, to top and bottom).
>
> Does anybody know how to set up the driver to mimick this behaviour? It
> would really lower the stress of moving to the edges of the screen,
> because now, one wrong move and the cursor stops dead in it's tracks!
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated!
> Mike

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