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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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I'm having no problems at all with the Wacom driver in 12.04. It really
has improved a lot!
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Title:
wacom tablet stylus input jumps to next screen
Please test it on 12.04beta, the driver is much improved.
** Changed in: xf86-input-wacom (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Title:
i was having the very same problem as most here. I went to the irc
tonight and got some very welcome help from "whot". after some
serching (the dependencies list are for fedora and thus do not match
with deb/ubuntu perfectly) I got much closer to a viable fix. there are
new drivers. They prese
Not working: NV44 + 2*1600x1200 + Wacom CTE-630 (Sapphire)
Is there any progress on this one?
As there anything to test? Merkat? Albeit I would like to stay with a
LTS release.
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I'm running Lucid now, and it's still not working, so I guess the bug
still exists in xf86-input-wacom.
Behaviour exactly the same: cursor spread out over left one third of
left screen, middle one third of middle screen and right one third of
right screen. Making the tablet completely unusable.
H
I would love to test it, but unfortunately Lucid Beta 2 seems to be
nowhere near production quality yet...
1. It *still* does not recognize my second graphics card, so it only uses my
center monitor by default. The tablet works fine on one monitor, but obviously
I'd like to use all three of my m
Thank you for reporting this issue with wacom-tools, we are migrating it to the
new xf86-input-wacom package which has replaced it in the development version
of Ubuntu.
This would be a good point for you to re-test this issue against the new
package to see if is still occurring. If not, you ca
I'm affected by this bug too, in Ubuntu 9.10. Is any progress being made
on fixing it?
My situation is a bit different. I have *three* screens, and the pen
will move from the left third of the left screen to the middle third of
the middle screen to the right third of the right screen. I *can't* us
Forgot to say, no need to alter anything manually in your xorg.conf,
this fdi file is the way to do it, it will be hotplugged into X by the
HAL.
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I was able to make this work, which may also help to pinpoint the
problem. I have had this problem at least since Jaunty (maybe also on
Ibex, but def. not on Hoary), now also on Karmic (Ubuntu). Steps I took
to make the tablet work on the first screen:
1. Download the attached custom_wacom.fdi and
This bug is not limited to Kubuntu. My system is Ubuntu and it has this
bug too.
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This bug still exists in Karmic as well.
TwinView works just fine when using wacomcpl to adjust the stylus to
match the screen. However, with Separate X Screens there is no way to
make it work.
I agree that saying "Just use TwinView" is not a valid solution. I've
used TwinView for a while, and I
I am re-opening this bug. It still exists in Jaunty. I just bought a
Wacom Bamboo and the bug occurs right out of the box. I have separate X
screens, just like the original reporter. My secondary monitor is to the
left of my primary one though so the accessible regions are reversed:
the right half
** Tags added: dual-head
** Tags removed: dual-monitor
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We're closing this bug since it is has been some time with no response from the
original reporter. However, if the issue still exists please feel free to
reopen with the requested information. Also, if you could, please test against
the latest development version of Ubuntu, since this confirm
** Changed in: wacom-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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** Changed in: wacom-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: wacom-tools
Ubuntu 8.10 (kubuntu)
The stylus can move in the left area of my 1st monitor fine. But when I
move it to the right area, it jumps to the right area of my 2nd monitor;
it never reached the right area of my 1st monitor. Likewis
Try adding these lines to the InputDevice sections in your xorg.conf:
Option "Twinview" "horizontal"
Option "TVResolution" "1280x1024,1360x768"
and restart the xserver with your tablet plugged in. This will allow you
to move the screen cursor from one screen to the other when the cursor
reaches t
Have the same behavior in Kubuntu 8.10
Started with a clean X11 file (instead of copying my old one from prevous
linuxes), and modified it for my dual screen setup (19" monitor and rotated 15"
monitor). Tablet appeared to work out of the box without having anything about
the tablet in Xorg.conf.
** Attachment added: "xorg.conf"
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Hi anomalous-underdog,
Thanks for including an image to demonstrate the issue. Could you also please
attach the output of `lspci -vvnn`, and attach your /var/log/Xorg.0.log file
from after reproducing this issue. If you've made any customizations to your
/etc/X
errata: in the picture it says "Passable only if stylus came from the
right screen". It should say "left screen" not "right".
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: wacom-tools
Ubuntu 8.10 (kubuntu)
The stylus can move in the left area of my 1st monitor fine. But when I
move it to the right area, it jumps to the right area of my 2nd monitor;
it never reached the right area of my 1st monitor. Likewis
Regarding my pic, the dimensions of the red and blue areas are only
approximate. I simply gauged them by eye.
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** Attachment added: "Illustrates my problem"
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: wacom-tools
Ubuntu 8.10 (kubuntu)
The stylus can move in the left area of my 1st monitor fine. But when I
move it to the right area, it jumps to the right area of my 2nd monitor;
it never reached the right area of my 1st monitor. Likewis
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