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On 2017-11-01T09:27:49+00:00 Alessandro wrote:

After log-in with Wacom tablet connected Gnome shows two cursors, one for the 
mouse and the other for the tablet's pen. I can normally control the pen's 
cursor. After a while the pen's cursor disappears (it is invisible, but I can 
still control it with the pen).
If I reset the shell with "killall -HUP gnome-shell" and I log in again the 
cursor is back.

Thanks

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On 2017-11-01T10:09:58+00:00 Alessandro wrote:

Additional info: the pen cursor disappears when I move in the same time
both mouse and pen.

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On 2017-11-08T21:48:19+00:00 Alessandro wrote:

Additionally if I press any of the Wacom Intuos Pen and Touch buttons
the screen freezes completely and I have to restart the PC.

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On 2017-11-21T19:22:42+00:00 Schatzkin-o wrote:

I'm having these problems too. In addition, I cannot open a dropdown
menu using the pen.

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On 2018-01-14T03:04:36+00:00 Casey wrote:

This seems to happen with applications running under XWayland. For pure
Wayland applications the Wacom tablet's cursor behaves correctly.

To see this, open for instance gnome-terminal (which uses Wayland) and
Xournal (which uses XWayland) side by side. When moving the cursor from
gnome-terminal to Xournal, the cursor does not change to a pen but
instead remains whatever it was when it left the gnome-terminal window,
such as an arrow or a text cursor.

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On 2018-02-01T04:49:15+00:00 Ian wrote:

Aside from the drop-down menu and pen button problems, I have all of the issues 
above while using digimend drivers and a Huion tablet; this is probably not a 
problem with the Gnome Wacom drivers but rather an issue with XWayland, as 
Casey pointed out.
Another thing worth mentioning is that on my system, after I switch off my pen 
with a button on the top, my regular pointer can't click anything. I need to 
either press alt-tab, change workspaces and switch back, or a few other options 
to restore the normal cursor.

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** Changed in: gnome-shell
       Status: Unknown => Confirmed

** Changed in: gnome-shell
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