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Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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Hardy beta comes with (at the moment) 0.7.9.8. I just installed it
today and the mouse wheel on my Graphire 4 is scrolling properly - down
is down, and up is up. It was inverted when I had Gusty. Can anyone
else confirm that it is fixed with their model?
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Yup! Scrolling works correctly now on my Intuos 3 in Hardy. :)
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Has anyone done this yet? I do not quite know where to
start
Dread Knight, 2007-11-27 16:26:25-:
Well, a bug report on Ubuntu [Hardy Heron] with the update
tag, before feature freeze.
2007/11/27, Kaihsu Tai [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What is the procedure of getting this included as
Right now I'm in a big strugle to make the mouse work on kubuntu hardy
alpha... something strange happened.. so i was forced to install
kubuntu from 7.04 and update all over ... my linux skills are NOT that
great lets see what happenes next time after the update and i'll
see about the bug
I've used a prebuilt from linuxwacom-0.7.9-2 (development/source) and the
mouse wheel works right now. Get it from http://linuxwacom.sourceforge.net/
direct link:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/linuxwacom/linuxwacom-0.7.9-2.tar.bz2
Untar and follow the README. Worked like a cham.
On the other
The README says:
download the package then
$ bunzip2 linuxwacom.tar.bz2
$ tar xvf linuxwacom.tar
$ cd linuxwacom/prebuilt
$ su
# ./uninstall
# ./install
# cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.bak
# gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
# reboot
What exactly do I have
Yay! It works for me too. There did not seem to be any need
to edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf, by the way. Cheers.
Kaihsu Tai, 2007-11-27 10:41:46+:
The README says:
download the package then
$ bunzip2 linuxwacom.tar.bz2
$ tar xvf linuxwacom.tar
$ cd linuxwacom/prebuilt
$ su
What is the procedure of getting this included as default in
Hardy Heron? Cheers for the efforts.
Dread Knight, 2007-11-27 08:50:19-:
I've used a prebuilt from linuxwacom-0.7.9-2 (development/source) and the
mouse wheel works right now. Get it from http://linuxwacom.sourceforge.net/
Yeah.. the gedit part was weird :) hehe
Well, a bug report on ubuntu haron with the update tag, before feature
freeze.
2007/11/27, Kaihsu Tai [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What is the procedure of getting this included as default in
Hardy Heron? Cheers for the efforts.
Dread Knight, 2007-11-27
Dread Knight (and others), just to tell you that the linux wacom gui I
was talking about earlier actually is not maintained anymore. I got this
reply from the author, when I asked if it was possible to have session
persistent settings (remember the wacom settings on login):
Unfortunately I no
Do we submit a bug, or email someone? We should do it now,
before Hardy Heron (8.04) gets too far.
Kaihsu Tai, 2007-11-14 12:20:03+:
How does one make such a request? Will this solve the ‘wrong
direction’ bug by setting the correct direction by default?
Cheers.
Dread Knight,
I got my new hdd... setting up ubuntu right now.
Will compile from source very soon the new wacom drivers, taking them for a
spin. Will tell Mr. Ping what problems i'm still experiencing with the
tablet, then perhaps will follow some updates (new driver version). I will
propose that new version to
I've just bought a laptop on which I installed Gutsy (on my desktop PC, it had
been upgraded from Feisty - Edgy - Dapper). Strangely enough, the scrollwheel
of the tablet mouse works as expected, although I'm not sure the tablet is set
up correctly: it is set up in xorg.conf but I have not set
How does one make such a request? Will this solve the ‘wrong
direction’ bug by setting the correct direction by default?
Cheers.
Dread Knight, 2007-11-12 16:23:24-:
Somebody could also request to introduce the new driver
version in gutsy's new repository, or perhaps more likely
as
Still upside-down on Gutsy. Version info is:
$ dpkg -s wacom-tools | grep Version
Version: 1:0.7.7.7-0ubuntu2
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FWIW, I have a USB Wacom Graphire4 6x8. lsusb -v snippet:
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 056a:0016 Wacom Co., Ltd
Device Descriptor:
bLength18
bDescriptorType 1
bcdUSB 1.01
bDeviceClass0 (Defined at Interface level)
bDeviceSubClass 0
Same version of Wacom-tools. Using a USB Graphire 2.
I can paste the output of lsusb -v if needed.
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Ok guys, I've emailed Ping the details. The fact is that the wacom-tools
version in Gutsy is not the latest one.
Also, my wacom mouse side buttons don't work as expected (button 4 and 5
i think). Not to talk about the tablet's express keys...
Anyway, re-inverting the scroll button won't be any
I also ‘got used to’ the wrong direction, but that does not make it
right. The default should still be ‘scroll wheel down’ = ‘scroll
scrollbar down’. We need to fix it. The GUI can come later. Cheers for
all the efforts.
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[Ping] Well, with the newer linuxwacom release, 0.7.8 or later, you can
use xsetwacom set cursor relwup 5 and xsetwacom set cursor relwdn 4.
But this feature was not supported before.
Well, you could get and compile the new driver from here
http://linuxwacom.sourceforge.net/
and do as Ping
Dread Knight, please help out this guy http://alexmac.cc/tablet-apps/
don't reinvent the wheel :) I'd like this app to be included by ubuntu and be a
bit more polished (for example, making it work with a X server that has no
xorg.conf file, and in a way that it remembers the user's settings
Neat, didn't knew about that project, thanks :)
Will see how i can contribute to that project in any way that i can.
2007/11/12, Jeff Fortin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dread Knight, please help out this guy http://alexmac.cc/tablet-apps/
don't reinvent the wheel :) I'd like this app to be included by
Message from Dread Knight:
Ping said his mouse scroll works fine in his linux... He asked what
version of the wacom driver we are using. I have my hdd broken (running
ubuntu 7.04 from livecd), so is anyone using gutsy who has this issue? ~
please let me know the version of the wacom driver asap.
How can I check the version of the wacom driver ?
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This seems such a frustrating bug which can be so easy to fix. Shall we
try contacting developers upstream? Ping Cheng [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
Christian Lupien? The bug has been sitting here for nearly a year.
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You
Damn, i hate this situations. What's the deal with the wacom tools? Should
those be some sort of gui for configuring the tablet like the drivers for
windows add in the control panel?
I will email Mr. Ping and point him out to this issue.
2007/11/9, Kaihsu Tai [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This seems such
Ok, i've sent him an email.
2007/11/9, Dread Knight [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Damn, i hate this situations. What's the deal with the wacom tools? Should
those be some sort of gui for configuring the tablet like the drivers for
windows add in the control panel?
I will email Mr. Ping and point him
Same problem in Gutsy with a Graphire 2 tablet mouse.
The xsetwacom workaround seems to work although I'm not sure it will
still be the case after a reboot.
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How do we get the importance of this bug changed to higher than
‘undecided’?
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I actually got used with the inverted mouse (like i even had a choice), but
it's not the point...
There should even be a check button inside the system/preferences/mouse
settings.
2007/10/21, Kaihsu Tai [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
How do we get the importance of this bug changed to higher than
I can confirm that this is still the case in Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon).
This lead seemed hopeful: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/wacom-tools/+bug/77226/comments/8
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I can confirm that this is still the case in Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon).
This lead seemed hopeful: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
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Seems it's inverted once again :(
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I've reinstalled today and now the mouse is moving. I've heard there is a
problem with some packages and need to be uninstalled and installed again or
something...
2007/10/12, Kaihsu Tai [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm running Gutsy (beta) and since about 2 days, my Intuos 3 A5 mouse
wheel seems to be
I'm running Gutsy (beta) and since about 2 days, my Intuos 3 A5 mouse
wheel seems to be working normally, but the cursor doesn't move at all
(mouse buttons and stylus work etc). This is quite worrying. Does
anyone else have this problem? I am currently using Feisty but if this
is recurrent, I
I'm running Gutsy (beta) and since about 2 days, my Intuos 3 A5 mouse
wheel seems to be working normally, but the cursor doesn't move at all
(mouse buttons and stylus work etc).
Anybody else having this problem on gutsy? Any suggestions?
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I can confirm that the bug is still present in Gutsy, as it was in
Feisty. I also cannot fix it with the original posters fix-suggestion
using xsetpointer and xmodmap
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I found this in the Linux-Wacom-Project ChangeLog:
2006-03-06 Ping Cheng [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Fixed a Volito bug (Kirill Frolov)
* Fixed a xsetwacom.c typo
* Supporting tablet attach/detach while X driver running (Christian Lupien)
* Remove SYSCALL from xf86 calls (Christian
YES !!!
I found a fix (well a work-around). Install wacom-tools, then run the
following:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] xsetwacom get cursor RelWDn
5
[EMAIL PROTECTED] xsetwacom get cursor RelWUp
4
Here is the the real problem, change them with the following two
commands:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] xsetwacom set
That did not work, the xorg.conf file ignored my RelW[Up/Dn] options.
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This should be an easy fix for those with the power and knowledge. Let's
see if it can be done before the Gutsy release. Cheers.
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I can confirm this bug on my Intuos3 6x8 tablet, on everything from
Dapper Drake to Feisty Fawn. However, the above-mentioned xmodmap fix
doesn't work for me in Feisty Fawn anymore.
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I, too, confirm these symptoms.
The original comment above should read 'stylus and eraser are the
two ends of the Wacom stylus'.
I think the middle and right buttons on the stylus may also be
incorrectly reversed? Or maybe I am dreaming?
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By the way, is there a workaround by modifying the file
/etc/X11/xorg.conf?
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I, too, can confirm the symptoms. However, the workaround suggested by
the original poster does not appear to work here. WCursor was already
the core pointer, but xmodmap still won't remap the cursor properly. I
have not been able to find out why yet.
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When you convert the device to a pointer, it also becomes sensitive to
acceleration, etc. This means that the 'absolute' part of the tablet
becomes distorted and working at the edge of the tablet is even more
difficult...
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confirmed (I know he linked to alot of confirmation, but I thought I
would just make that clear here.
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