Tony,

Though this is outside of the scope of the bug (no tablet input without
messing around with the xorg.conf), I've found solutions to some of the
problems you're describing:


> No sign of pressure sensitivity working in applications. 

I have pressure sensitivity working in GIMP. Try Edit/Preferences/Input
Devices/Configure Extended. Set "stylus" and "eraser" to something other
than "Disabled." :)


> No screen flipping

There's a driver for the buttons, but they don't have Intrepid packages
built yet and I had trouble building my own.

http://fjbtndrv.wiki.sourceforge.net/packages

That said, I found a script that someone posted to the Ubuntu Forums and
adapted it a bit to make it work properly with my T2010. I'll attach it
to this post.

execute it with -n(ormal) -u(p) -l(eft) or -r(ight) switches to rotate
the screen. I put launchers in my panel for each direction to make it
possible to rotate with a click.

Note that in Intrepid, with Compiz enabled, this will restart X and
close whatever you're working on. With Metacity, it rotates immediately
without issue.

** Attachment added: "script for rotating tablet screen"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19951773/rotate_display.sh

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