Alexander Yerenkow wrote:
> I don't remember exact details, if I'm not mistaken, pressure was supported
> (it's basically sent by tablet as one byte).
> You should have three section of device in xorg, and xorg will take
> automatically one as mouse, one as tablet (weird, but working magic).
> Coul
2012/9/15 Vitaly Magerya
> Alexander Yerenkow wrote:
> > mav@ did patch for x, and my cheap tablet from `genius` became working
> :)
> > You probably should write to him, ask details on how make your device
> > working.
>
> That is good news then; do you have pressure sensitivity working in
> pr
Alexander Yerenkow wrote:
> mav@ did patch for x, and my cheap tablet from `genius` became working :)
> You probably should write to him, ask details on how make your device
> working.
That is good news then; do you have pressure sensitivity working in
programs like gimp?
I did mail mav@ (avg@ s
mav@ did patch for x, and my cheap tablet from `genius` became working :)
You probably should write to him, ask details on how make your device
working.
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Regards,
Alexander Yerenkow
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Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
> On Wednesday 12 September 2012 23:13:10 Vitaly Magerya wrote:
>> Hi, folks. I have a graphics tablet (a Waltop-based one, see [1]
>> for it's USB ids and descriptors) and I want to make it work on
>> FreeBSD.
>>
>> Currently (8.3-RC1) this is what happens when I attach
On Wednesday 12 September 2012 23:13:10 Vitaly Magerya wrote:
> Hi, folks. I have a graphics tablet (a Waltop-based one, see [1]
> for it's USB ids and descriptors) and I want to make it work on
> FreeBSD.
>
> Currently (8.3-RC1) this is what happens when I attach it:
> ugen0.2: at usbus0
>