Bruce Byfield wrote:
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> The Intuos Draw is clearly supported to a degree, because I am using
> it as a replacement.
have you read through this site?
https://linuxwacom.github.io/
songbird
"how recent a kernel do you have? what version of
Debian are you on? what desktop?"
I'm running stretch, using a 4.9.0-6 kernel. The problem exists on all
the major desktops including GNOME, KDE, Cinammon, and LXDE, so the
problem is unlikely to be the desktop
"First of all check if your Wacom
Bruce Byfield wrote:
> I recently started using a Wacom Intuos Draw tablet. Its functions as a
> mouse substitute are available as soon as I plug it in, and the
> device is detected by the operating system. However, the tools
> available in desktop environments for configuring buttons and drawing
Bruce Byfield wrote:
>
> I recently started using a Wacom Intuos Draw tablet. Its functions as a
> mouse substitute are available as soon as I plug it in, and the
> device is detected by the operating system. However, the tools
> available in desktop environments for configuring buttons and
I recently started using a Wacom Intuos Draw tablet. Its functions as a
mouse substitute are available as soon as I plug it in, and the
device is detected by the operating system. However, the tools
available in desktop environments for configuring buttons and drawing
functions don't detect the
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