Elliott-Brennan wrote:
After modprobe aiptek, do an 'lsmod' and see if there is a line that show 'aiptek'.As you suggested below, I checked the config file and is showed 'CONFIG_USB_AIPTEK=m'. I then '#modprobe aiptek' as you suggested (now bare with me as I'm new to this - well, 2 1/2 months new :)
So, the output from that was...well, nothing visible to me.
What do IYou must ascertain the model that you have to confirm that it is supported by
do next? The tablet was active before, as I said, and is still - but
nothing else has changed. Is there a file I need to configure somewhere
to set the parameters?
your kernel driver.
It is like your mouse where if the device is supported by the driver it will just
work otherwise if the mouse does not have the specific driver it will behave
erratically.
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