[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1697701] Re: Wacom tablet cannot Map to Monitor properly with dual/multiple monitors/screens

2019-03-22 Thread Rolf Leggewie
** Changed in: mutter (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => Fix Released

** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => Invalid

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Title:
  Wacom tablet cannot Map to Monitor properly with dual/multiple
  monitors/screens

Status in gnome-control-center:
  Invalid
Status in gnome-control-center package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in mutter package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  In Ubuntu Gnome 17.04, Wacom tablet cannot be properly mapped using
  the "Map to Monitor" dialogue provided by gnome-control-center's Wacom
  panel. It's always mapped to the first monitor, and the ratio is
  incorrect. Both Wayland and Xorg sessions are affected. It has never
  happened with Gnome 3.20, 3.22.

  From my experience with a similar problem in the past, I suspect the problem 
has something to do with:
  1) gnome-control-center
  2) gnome-settings-daemon (g-s-d)
  3) mutter

  My hardware setup:
  1) Cintiq 13HD (1920x1080, HDMI through adaptor)
  2) NEC PA242W (1920x1200, Displayport)
  3) Intuos 4M
  4) AMD FirePro W5100 (4 DisplayPorts)

  Another hardware setup with different GPU and display but has the same result.
  1) Dell 2209WA (1680x1050, DVI) (Office)
  2) AMD Radeon R7 250E (DVI, DisplayPort) (Office)

  Detail:

  1) When "Map to single monitor" is OFF, Intuos 4M's cursor moves between both 
monitors.
  2) When "Map to single monitor" is ON, Intuos 4M's cursor moves ONLY on the 
first monitor(that connects to the GPU output of the highest priority). 
  3) For example, my GPU has 4 DisplayPort outputs, when I turn on "Map to 
single monitor", my Intuos 4M is always mapped to whatever on DisplayPort-1 
regardless of what I choose in Display Mapping dialogue's output droplist.
  4) When a secondary monitor is present, cursor on Cintiq is not aligned with 
the pentip. Both of the single monitors are 16:10, Cintiq 13HD is 16:9. I 
suspect this to be relevant with this bug.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1697701] Re: Wacom tablet cannot Map to Monitor properly with dual/multiple monitors/screens

2018-03-09 Thread Tyson Tan
It's fixed by upstream. Manjaro 17.1.6 Gnome is working as expected.

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Title:
  Wacom tablet cannot Map to Monitor properly with dual/multiple
  monitors/screens

Status in gnome-control-center:
  Invalid
Status in gnome-control-center package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete
Status in mutter package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  In Ubuntu Gnome 17.04, Wacom tablet cannot be properly mapped using
  the "Map to Monitor" dialogue provided by gnome-control-center's Wacom
  panel. It's always mapped to the first monitor, and the ratio is
  incorrect. Both Wayland and Xorg sessions are affected. It has never
  happened with Gnome 3.20, 3.22.

  From my experience with a similar problem in the past, I suspect the problem 
has something to do with:
  1) gnome-control-center
  2) gnome-settings-daemon (g-s-d)
  3) mutter

  My hardware setup:
  1) Cintiq 13HD (1920x1080, HDMI through adaptor)
  2) NEC PA242W (1920x1200, Displayport)
  3) Intuos 4M
  4) AMD FirePro W5100 (4 DisplayPorts)

  Another hardware setup with different GPU and display but has the same result.
  1) Dell 2209WA (1680x1050, DVI) (Office)
  2) AMD Radeon R7 250E (DVI, DisplayPort) (Office)

  Detail:

  1) When "Map to single monitor" is OFF, Intuos 4M's cursor moves between both 
monitors.
  2) When "Map to single monitor" is ON, Intuos 4M's cursor moves ONLY on the 
first monitor(that connects to the GPU output of the highest priority). 
  3) For example, my GPU has 4 DisplayPort outputs, when I turn on "Map to 
single monitor", my Intuos 4M is always mapped to whatever on DisplayPort-1 
regardless of what I choose in Display Mapping dialogue's output droplist.
  4) When a secondary monitor is present, cursor on Cintiq is not aligned with 
the pentip. Both of the single monitors are 16:10, Cintiq 13HD is 16:9. I 
suspect this to be relevant with this bug.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1697701] Re: Wacom tablet cannot Map to Monitor properly with dual/multiple monitors/screens

2018-03-09 Thread Daniel van Vugt
Thank you for reporting this bug to Ubuntu.
Ubuntu 17.04 (zesty) reached end-of-life on January 13, 2018.

See this document for currently supported Ubuntu releases:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases 

We appreciate that this bug may be old and you might not be interested
in discussing it any more. But if you are then please upgrade to the
latest Ubuntu version and re-test. If you then find the bug is still
present in the newer Ubuntu version, please add a comment here telling
us which new version it is in and change the bug status to Confirmed.

** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
   Status: Triaged => Incomplete

** Changed in: mutter (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Incomplete

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Title:
  Wacom tablet cannot Map to Monitor properly with dual/multiple
  monitors/screens

Status in gnome-control-center:
  Invalid
Status in gnome-control-center package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete
Status in mutter package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  In Ubuntu Gnome 17.04, Wacom tablet cannot be properly mapped using
  the "Map to Monitor" dialogue provided by gnome-control-center's Wacom
  panel. It's always mapped to the first monitor, and the ratio is
  incorrect. Both Wayland and Xorg sessions are affected. It has never
  happened with Gnome 3.20, 3.22.

  From my experience with a similar problem in the past, I suspect the problem 
has something to do with:
  1) gnome-control-center
  2) gnome-settings-daemon (g-s-d)
  3) mutter

  My hardware setup:
  1) Cintiq 13HD (1920x1080, HDMI through adaptor)
  2) NEC PA242W (1920x1200, Displayport)
  3) Intuos 4M
  4) AMD FirePro W5100 (4 DisplayPorts)

  Another hardware setup with different GPU and display but has the same result.
  1) Dell 2209WA (1680x1050, DVI) (Office)
  2) AMD Radeon R7 250E (DVI, DisplayPort) (Office)

  Detail:

  1) When "Map to single monitor" is OFF, Intuos 4M's cursor moves between both 
monitors.
  2) When "Map to single monitor" is ON, Intuos 4M's cursor moves ONLY on the 
first monitor(that connects to the GPU output of the highest priority). 
  3) For example, my GPU has 4 DisplayPort outputs, when I turn on "Map to 
single monitor", my Intuos 4M is always mapped to whatever on DisplayPort-1 
regardless of what I choose in Display Mapping dialogue's output droplist.
  4) When a secondary monitor is present, cursor on Cintiq is not aligned with 
the pentip. Both of the single monitors are 16:10, Cintiq 13HD is 16:9. I 
suspect this to be relevant with this bug.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1697701] Re: Wacom tablet cannot Map to Monitor properly with dual/multiple monitors/screens

2017-06-30 Thread Tyson Tan
Marked the affected package to mutter as described in
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=782032

** Also affects: mutter (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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Title:
  Wacom tablet cannot Map to Monitor properly with dual/multiple
  monitors/screens

Status in gnome-control-center:
  Invalid
Status in gnome-control-center package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in mutter package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  In Ubuntu Gnome 17.04, Wacom tablet cannot be properly mapped using
  the "Map to Monitor" dialogue provided by gnome-control-center's Wacom
  panel. It's always mapped to the first monitor, and the ratio is
  incorrect. Both Wayland and Xorg sessions are affected. It has never
  happened with Gnome 3.20, 3.22.

  From my experience with a similar problem in the past, I suspect the problem 
has something to do with:
  1) gnome-control-center
  2) gnome-settings-daemon (g-s-d)
  3) mutter

  My hardware setup:
  1) Cintiq 13HD (1920x1080, HDMI through adaptor)
  2) NEC PA242W (1920x1200, Displayport)
  3) Intuos 4M
  4) AMD FirePro W5100 (4 DisplayPorts)

  Another hardware setup with different GPU and display but has the same result.
  1) Dell 2209WA (1680x1050, DVI) (Office)
  2) AMD Radeon R7 250E (DVI, DisplayPort) (Office)

  Detail:

  1) When "Map to single monitor" is OFF, Intuos 4M's cursor moves between both 
monitors.
  2) When "Map to single monitor" is ON, Intuos 4M's cursor moves ONLY on the 
first monitor(that connects to the GPU output of the highest priority). 
  3) For example, my GPU has 4 DisplayPort outputs, when I turn on "Map to 
single monitor", my Intuos 4M is always mapped to whatever on DisplayPort-1 
regardless of what I choose in Display Mapping dialogue's output droplist.
  4) When a secondary monitor is present, cursor on Cintiq is not aligned with 
the pentip. Both of the single monitors are 16:10, Cintiq 13HD is 16:9. I 
suspect this to be relevant with this bug.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1697701] Re: Wacom tablet cannot Map to Monitor properly with dual/multiple monitors/screens

2017-06-30 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: gnome-control-center
   Status: Confirmed => Invalid

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Title:
  Wacom tablet cannot Map to Monitor properly with dual/multiple
  monitors/screens

Status in gnome-control-center:
  Invalid
Status in gnome-control-center package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  In Ubuntu Gnome 17.04, Wacom tablet cannot be properly mapped using
  the "Map to Monitor" dialogue provided by gnome-control-center's Wacom
  panel. It's always mapped to the first monitor, and the ratio is
  incorrect. Both Wayland and Xorg sessions are affected. It has never
  happened with Gnome 3.20, 3.22.

  From my experience with a similar problem in the past, I suspect the problem 
has something to do with:
  1) gnome-control-center
  2) gnome-settings-daemon (g-s-d)
  3) mutter

  My hardware setup:
  1) Cintiq 13HD (1920x1080, HDMI through adaptor)
  2) NEC PA242W (1920x1200, Displayport)
  3) Intuos 4M
  4) AMD FirePro W5100 (4 DisplayPorts)

  Another hardware setup with different GPU and display but has the same result.
  1) Dell 2209WA (1680x1050, DVI) (Office)
  2) AMD Radeon R7 250E (DVI, DisplayPort) (Office)

  Detail:

  1) When "Map to single monitor" is OFF, Intuos 4M's cursor moves between both 
monitors.
  2) When "Map to single monitor" is ON, Intuos 4M's cursor moves ONLY on the 
first monitor(that connects to the GPU output of the highest priority). 
  3) For example, my GPU has 4 DisplayPort outputs, when I turn on "Map to 
single monitor", my Intuos 4M is always mapped to whatever on DisplayPort-1 
regardless of what I choose in Display Mapping dialogue's output droplist.
  4) When a secondary monitor is present, cursor on Cintiq is not aligned with 
the pentip. Both of the single monitors are 16:10, Cintiq 13HD is 16:9. I 
suspect this to be relevant with this bug.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1697701] Re: Wacom tablet cannot Map to Monitor properly with dual/multiple monitors/screens

2017-06-16 Thread Tyson Tan
There was a similar bug reported to Gnome with more technical
description: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=782032

** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #782032
   https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=782032

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Title:
  Wacom tablet cannot Map to Monitor properly with dual/multiple
  monitors/screens

Status in gnome-control-center:
  Confirmed
Status in gnome-control-center package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  In Ubuntu Gnome 17.04, Wacom tablet cannot be properly mapped using
  the "Map to Monitor" dialogue provided by gnome-control-center's Wacom
  panel. It's always mapped to the first monitor, and the ratio is
  incorrect. Both Wayland and Xorg sessions are affected. It has never
  happened with Gnome 3.20, 3.22.

  From my experience with a similar problem in the past, I suspect the problem 
has something to do with:
  1) gnome-control-center
  2) gnome-settings-daemon (g-s-d)
  3) mutter

  My hardware setup:
  1) Cintiq 13HD (1920x1080, HDMI through adaptor)
  2) NEC PA242W (1920x1200, Displayport)
  3) Intuos 4M
  4) AMD FirePro W5100 (4 DisplayPorts)

  Another hardware setup with different GPU and display but has the same result.
  1) Dell 2209WA (1680x1050, DVI) (Office)
  2) AMD Radeon R7 250E (DVI, DisplayPort) (Office)

  Detail:

  1) When "Map to single monitor" is OFF, Intuos 4M's cursor moves between both 
monitors.
  2) When "Map to single monitor" is ON, Intuos 4M's cursor moves ONLY on the 
first monitor(that connects to the GPU output of the highest priority). 
  3) For example, my GPU has 4 DisplayPort outputs, when I turn on "Map to 
single monitor", my Intuos 4M is always mapped to whatever on DisplayPort-1 
regardless of what I choose in Display Mapping dialogue's output droplist.
  4) When a secondary monitor is present, cursor on Cintiq is not aligned with 
the pentip. Both of the single monitors are 16:10, Cintiq 13HD is 16:9. I 
suspect this to be relevant with this bug.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1697701] Re: Wacom tablet cannot Map to Monitor properly with dual/multiple monitors/screens

2017-06-13 Thread Jeremy Bicha
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Triaged

** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #783752
   https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=783752

** Also affects: gnome-control-center via
   https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=783752
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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Title:
  Wacom tablet cannot Map to Monitor properly with dual/multiple
  monitors/screens

Status in gnome-control-center:
  Unknown
Status in gnome-control-center package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  In Ubuntu Gnome 17.04, Wacom tablet cannot be properly mapped using
  the "Map to Monitor" dialogue provided by gnome-control-center's Wacom
  panel. It's always mapped to the first monitor, and the ratio is
  incorrect. Both Wayland and Xorg sessions are affected. It has never
  happened with Gnome 3.20, 3.22.

  From my experience with a similar problem in the past, I suspect the problem 
has something to do with:
  1) gnome-control-center
  2) gnome-settings-daemon (g-s-d)
  3) mutter

  My hardware setup:
  1) Cintiq 13HD (1920x1080, HDMI through adaptor)
  2) NEC PA242W (1920x1200, Displayport)
  3) Intuos 4M
  4) AMD FirePro W5100 (4 DisplayPorts)

  Another hardware setup with different GPU and display but has the same result.
  1) Dell 2209WA (1680x1050, DVI) (Office)
  2) AMD Radeon R7 250E (DVI, DisplayPort) (Office)

  Detail:

  1) When "Map to single monitor" is OFF, Intuos 4M's cursor moves between both 
monitors.
  2) When "Map to single monitor" is ON, Intuos 4M's cursor moves ONLY on the 
first monitor(that connects to the GPU output of the highest priority). 
  3) For example, my GPU has 4 DisplayPort outputs, when I turn on "Map to 
single monitor", my Intuos 4M is always mapped to whatever on DisplayPort-1 
regardless of what I choose in Display Mapping dialogue's output droplist.
  4) When a secondary monitor is present, cursor on Cintiq is not aligned with 
the pentip. Both of the single monitors are 16:10, Cintiq 13HD is 16:9. I 
suspect this to be relevant with this bug.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1697701] Re: Wacom tablet cannot Map to Monitor properly with dual/multiple monitors/screens

2017-06-13 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: gnome-control-center
   Status: Unknown => Confirmed

** Changed in: gnome-control-center
   Importance: Unknown => High

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Title:
  Wacom tablet cannot Map to Monitor properly with dual/multiple
  monitors/screens

Status in gnome-control-center:
  Confirmed
Status in gnome-control-center package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  In Ubuntu Gnome 17.04, Wacom tablet cannot be properly mapped using
  the "Map to Monitor" dialogue provided by gnome-control-center's Wacom
  panel. It's always mapped to the first monitor, and the ratio is
  incorrect. Both Wayland and Xorg sessions are affected. It has never
  happened with Gnome 3.20, 3.22.

  From my experience with a similar problem in the past, I suspect the problem 
has something to do with:
  1) gnome-control-center
  2) gnome-settings-daemon (g-s-d)
  3) mutter

  My hardware setup:
  1) Cintiq 13HD (1920x1080, HDMI through adaptor)
  2) NEC PA242W (1920x1200, Displayport)
  3) Intuos 4M
  4) AMD FirePro W5100 (4 DisplayPorts)

  Another hardware setup with different GPU and display but has the same result.
  1) Dell 2209WA (1680x1050, DVI) (Office)
  2) AMD Radeon R7 250E (DVI, DisplayPort) (Office)

  Detail:

  1) When "Map to single monitor" is OFF, Intuos 4M's cursor moves between both 
monitors.
  2) When "Map to single monitor" is ON, Intuos 4M's cursor moves ONLY on the 
first monitor(that connects to the GPU output of the highest priority). 
  3) For example, my GPU has 4 DisplayPort outputs, when I turn on "Map to 
single monitor", my Intuos 4M is always mapped to whatever on DisplayPort-1 
regardless of what I choose in Display Mapping dialogue's output droplist.
  4) When a secondary monitor is present, cursor on Cintiq is not aligned with 
the pentip. Both of the single monitors are 16:10, Cintiq 13HD is 16:9. I 
suspect this to be relevant with this bug.

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