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).
Could
Alexander Yerenkow yeren...@gmail.com 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
2012/9/15 Vitaly Magerya vmage...@gmail.com
Alexander Yerenkow yeren...@gmail.com 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
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: WALTOP
Hans Petter Selasky hsela...@c2i.net 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
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.
--
Regards,
Alexander Yerenkow
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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: WALTOP International Corp. at usbus0
ums0: WALTOP International Corp. Slim Tablet,