@Martin, you're right. Thank you for the tip about deleting that file -
it fixed it for me too. Now it works even after power-cycling my USB
hub, which it didn't when using only xsetwacom.
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@timo thank's for the tip!
sudo rm /usr/lib/gnome-settings-daemon-3.0/wacom.gnome-settings-plugin
fixes the regression
@alex even this seems to be broken - try it after waking up from a
suspend
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Thanks for the tip about xsetwacom. Note the exact command will change
depending on the tablet; you need to find out the device name first:
~$ xsetwacom --list devices | grep PAD
Wacom Intuos4 8x13 pad id: 18 type: PAD
~$ xsetwacom set Wacom Intuos4 8x13 pad AbsWheelDown key
Actually, key Down and key Up don't quite work like the mouse wheel,
since it only affects the window that is in focus. This works better:
xsetwacom set Wacom Intuos4 8x13 pad AbsWheelUp Button 4
xsetwacom set Wacom Intuos4 8x13 pad AbsWheelDown Button 5
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In Map Buttons... setting dialog I can set only keyboard value like Up and
Down
How to set Scroll Up and Scroll Down? This setting available only for pen
buttons.
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It's due to gnome-settings-daemon's wacom plugin defaults. This could
also be a wontfix, since you can map them as you please, and the
driver defaults might not be the correct ones in the long run..
** Package changed: xf86-input-wacom (Ubuntu) = gnome-settings-daemon
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