Stylus and eraser are mapped by default to a left "click button" because
even then applications can still assign them to two different actions
(since they can distinguish between a pressure from the pen tip and one
from the eraser, the same way they can distinguish a left click from a
mouse and the "left click" from the pen tip - they don't all do that,
but then it's a deficiency of the application, which is also there when
you would want a mouse and the pen tip to be assigned to two different
tools in a program). Assigning one of them to something different might
not make sense since you then won't be able to use the eraser to "draw"
or erase in some application, where the middle click has a specific
action. In drawing programs like Gimp or Inkscape, using the middle
mouse button you can't draw anything (for example on Inkscape using the
middle mouse button drags the page, hardly what the eraser is made for).

The middle mouse button, like the right click, is better addressed by
means that don't require you to flip the pen, since that would break
your workflow. And the eraser is, in people's mind, there to erase
(that's why it's put there at the opposite of the pen tip, even though
it means you need to flip the pen to use it, instead of just addind
another side button that modify the pen tip behaviour). Assigning it to
the middle mouse button would mean it won't be able to erase (at least
in most programs I can think of).

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[FFe] Please allow a new version of wacom-tools
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/355340
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