Magnes, if it's not a TabletPC, why do you use the option:
 Option "ForceDevice" "ISDV4"# Tablet PC ONLY

in your /etc/X11/xorg.conf?

As long as you don't have a valid configuration in /etc/X11/xorg.conf,
trying different wacom drivers is hardly going to help.

Also, the guide you mention you've followed is not for the wacom driver,
but for the wizardpen one.

Last, if your tablet is supported by the wizardpen driver, the fact it
works/worked with the wacom one at one time doesn't mean it's guaranteed
to work in any release.

The Linux Wacom Project doesn't list your tablet as a supported model
(see http://linuxwacom.sourceforge.net/index.php/main bottom of the left
column), so it's going to be difficult to report this bug against the
wacom drivers - unless you specificaly ask the linuxwacom project to
support your tablet, and they agree to do so. You can try by yourself,
but it's not supported - and unless I'm mistaken there's already another
driver for your tablet.

I could be totally off base, though, then I'd appreciate if you could
point me to the documentation on the Linux Wacom Project that mention
your model of tablet is supported. If you've got bugs against the
wizardpen driver though, feel free to open (an)other(s) bug(s) against
it.

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