On Sunday 18 September 2005 11:45, eddieleprince wrote:
> Has anyone tried a wacom tablet with opensuse 10.0 RC1?  I have a wacom
> PenPartner.  When I plug it in (USB) it isn't even detected.  Just wondered
> if anyone had any success with it or a similar model and perhaps could
> enlighten me (or is there something sinister going on?).

I've just had a go at installing my old Graphire 2 USB on my Dell Laptop where 
I'm testing RC1. Works very well, including pressure sensitivity in the Gimp 
- actually it works a lot better than I managed to get it in 9.3 on my main 
machine. Especially the pen's rocker switch acting as left and middle mouse 
button.

OpenSUSE RC1 has the most stable recent stable Wacom driver from 
linuxwacom.sourceforge.net - search for wacom in YaST and install the package 
x11-input-wacom at least. There is a package of tools available, too. The sf 
site lists PenPartner as supported, so you should be lucky.

To get it working, go to YaST->Graphics Card and Monitor
Select Tablet
For my Graphire I selected the "Graphire/Intuos (USB)"
In the "Port and Mode" tab I switched off the Tilt option (Graphire doesn't 
have this feature) and the BottomX and BottomY options - on the "Electronic 
Pens" I enabled the Pen and Eraser, and disabled the Tilt and BottomX|Y 
options for each.
Save changes and restart X - the tablet should work to move the pointer about.

I have a USB mouse and Synaptics pad configured on the laptop - so SaX2 
configured the tablet to use Mouse[5], Mouse[7] and Mouse[9] if you inspect 
xorg.conf. The Tablet, Pen and Eraser respectively.

To enable the Gimp to use pressure-sensitivity, you need to go to 
File->Preferences->Input Devices and click the "Configure Extended Input 
Devices" button. Select Mode: "Screen" for each of the 'devices' created in 
SaX2. Save the preferences, and try drawing. 

There is a slight glitch in the Gimp where the pen tool seems to get stuck 
when you leave the image window - the cursor is unable to select tools, menus 
or colours, until you use the keyboard to select a menu. The cure is a manual 
edit of xorg.conf to change the main mouse to use a device file other than 
"/dev/input/mice" - on my laptop I changed the USB mouse and Synaptics pad to 
use "/dev/input/mouse0" and "/dev/input/mouse1" respectively. Seems to work 
OK, so far.

For the penpartner, the options may be different, but I expect the procedure 
would be much the same. 

Hope this helps,

Jason

PS. Looking forward to installing the retail edition on my Athlon XP 2400 main 
box - the performance gain on my 1Ghz Dell laptop has been superb! Well done 
Novell, SUSE and the community for an excellent distro. :-)

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