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--- Comment #31 from Peter Hutterer ---
1.9.4 doesn't have all the patches in, only the crash fixer. You need git
master for the rest
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--- Comment #30 from Martin Kolman ---
So I've now actually tried the tablet with libinput 1.9.4 on Fedora 26 in
actual drawing software.
In Krita the cursor moves both if the pen hovers over the tablet and also when
I press on the pan, but nev
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--- Comment #29 from Martin Kolman ---
(In reply to Peter Hutterer from comment #28)
> Ok, I think this device should work with git master (582e3c00b74a1c7) now.
> Aside from the systemd hwdb entry (see comment 26), this is fixed now.
Nice! And
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Bug 103476 depends on bug 104911, which changed state.
Bug 104911 Summary: Fake BTN_TOOL_PEN on tablets that don't send it
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--- Comment #27 from Peter Hutterer ---
This tablet also needs faking of BTN_TOOL_PEN devices, I filed Bug 104911 for
that part so we only have one focus here.
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--- Comment #26 from Peter Hu
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--- Comment #25 from Martin Kolman ---
(In reply to Peter Hutterer from comment #22)
> does evemu-describe show the resolution correctly now? I replied on the
> other bug too with a needinfo
It does!
# Event type 3 (EV_ABS)
# Event code
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--- Comment #24 from Martin Kolman ---
Created attachment 136825
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evemu-describe output for the aiptek tablet with the aparently matching hwdb
entry
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--- Comment #23 from Martin Kolman ---
Created attachment 136824
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journal output of connecting the aiptek tablet with the aparently matching hwdb
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--- Comment #21 from Martin Kolman ---
And looks like I can crash Wayland/Gnome Shell as well:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1535758
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--- Comment #20 from Martin Kolman ---
Definitely making progress! If this is in /etc/udev/hwdb.d/61-evdev-local.hwdb:
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# Trust
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# Trust Wireless Scroll Tablet T
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--- Comment #22 from Peter Hutterer ---
does evemu-describe show the resolution correctly now? I replied on the other
bug too with a needinfo
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Created attachment 136821
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evemu-describe output
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--- Comment #18 from Martin Kolman ---
(In reply to Peter Hutterer from comment #16)
> (In reply to Martin Kolman from comment #15)
> > Indeed! Doesn't seem to be applied:
>
> if it isn't applied, the behaviour of the tablet does not change, an
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--- Comment #19 from Peter Hutterer ---
> evdev:input:b0003v8CAp10*
They all need to be 4-digits, so evdev:input:b0003v08CAp0010* in your case.
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--- Comment #16 from Peter Hutterer ---
(In reply to Martin Kolman from comment #15)
> Indeed! Doesn't seem to be applied:
if it isn't applied, the behaviour of the tablet does not change, any
perceived change is just an illusion. Nothing but s
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--- Comment #15 from Martin Kolman ---
(In reply to Peter Hutterer from comment #13)
> (In reply to Martin Kolman from comment #12)
> > # (Aiptek based ?)
> > evdev:name:Aiptek
> > EVDEV_ABS_00=::26
> > EVDEV_ABS_01=::15
> >
> > This seems to
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--- Comment #14 from Martin Kolman ---
So evemu-describe tells me the tablet has:
Input device ID: bus 0x03 vendor 0x8ca product 0x10 version 0x105
Based on that I've changed to local hwdb entry as follows (did I convert/write
the v and p valu
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--- Comment #13 from Peter Hutterer ---
(In reply to Martin Kolman from comment #12)
> # (Aiptek based ?)
> evdev:name:Aiptek
> EVDEV_ABS_00=::26
> EVDEV_ABS_01=::15
>
> This seems to work! :)
easiest to verify would be to run evemu-describ
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--- Comment #12 from Martin Kolman ---
So I dumped the temporary xorg.conf workaround, rebooted and then created the
/etc/udev/hwdb.d/61-evdev-local.hwdb file, containing:
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# Trust
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--- Comment #11 from Martin Kolman ---
(In reply to Peter Hutterer from comment #10)
> ping?
Sorry, I didn't get to this during the holidays after all, but I plan to do
further testing during this week or weekend. :)
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--- Comment #10 from Peter Hutterer ---
ping?
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--- Comment #9 from Peter Hutterer ---
the rounding is correct, you just pick the closest number. the difference is
usually in the 1-3mm and there isn't anything we can do about this, such is
life with integers.
the numbers you need are width/x
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--- Comment #8 from Martin Kolman ---
Also looking at it now:
6000 / 228 = 26,315
4500 / 304 = 14.8
Is this correct (dividing the big number with the short size & the small number
with the long size) ? Or did I mix this up as well ? :D
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--- Comment #7 from Martin Kolman ---
(In reply to Peter Hutterer from comment #3)
> They might be hidden in some vendor-specific hid protocol. Grab
> https://bentiss.github.io/hid-replay-docs/ and run hid-recorder on the
> device, attach the ou
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--- Comment #6 from Martin Kolman ---
(In reply to Martin Kolman from comment #5)
> (In reply to Peter Hutterer from comment #4)
> > ping?
>
> Sorry, I was quite busy so far, but I should be able to take a look at it on
> Friday. :)
Didn't get
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--- Comment #5 from Martin Kolman ---
(In reply to Peter Hutterer from comment #4)
> ping?
Sorry, I was quite busy so far, but I should be able to take a look at it on
Friday. :)
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ping?
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--- Comment #3 from Peter Hutterer ---
They might be hidden in some vendor-specific hid protocol. Grab
https://bentiss.github.io/hid-replay-docs/ and run hid-recorder on the device,
attach the output here. We can have a look at it then to see if
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--- Comment #2 from Martin Kolman ---
The product description
(https://www.trust.com/en/product/14070-wireless-scroll-tablet-tb-4200) says:
"A4+ (228 x 304 mm)"
And my measurements & testing confirm that value.
BTW, there is some sort of "tou
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Bug ID: 103476
Summary: RFE: libinput: Add support for Trust TB-4200 Wireless
Scroll Tablet (Aiptek based)
Product: Wayland
Version: unspecified
Hardware: All
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