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Have you ever dreamed of having 2 mouses on your system ? If the answer
is yes, do the following.
Edit the file /etc/XF86Config
The modules section should look like this
Section "Module"
Load "xf86Wacom.so"
EndSection
Then check the XInput section :
Section "XInput"
SubSection "Mouse"
DeviceName "WacomTablet" --> or whatever you like
Protocol "IMPS/2" --> I didn't manage to have imwheel recognize the wheel,
but if you do, drop me an email
Port "/dev/input/mouse0"
Buttons 5
ZAxisMapping 4 5
AlwaysCore --> means that the Wacom mouse is always considered as the
core pointer, ie if you move your normal mouse or the Wacom mouse (or stylus),
it'll be just the same.
EndSubSection
EndSection
And there you are, the Wacom mouse (or stylus) is now considered as a second
mouse, but your normal one still works.
Back to the XInput section, after the parameters for the mouse, here is
the real Wacom stuff :
SubSection "WacomStylus"
Port "/dev/input/event0" --> the USB event device
DeviceName "WacomStylus" --> or whatever you want to call it
Mode Absolute --> ie the tablet surface is equivalent to the screen
surface
#Suppress 6
DebugLevel 10 --> once everything works, set it to 0
#TiltMode
#HistorySize 200
#AlwaysCore
#KeepShape
#TopX 20412 --> the 4 lines are used to fine-tune the coordinate
to fit with the screen
#TopY 14730
#BottomX 0
#BottomY 0
EndSubSection
SubSection "WacomEraser"
DeviceName "/dev/input/event0"
DeviceName "WacomEraser"
Mode Absolute
EndSubSection
SubSection "WacomCursor"
Port "/dev/input/event0"
DeviceName "GraphireMouse"
Mode Absolute
EndSubSection
The xf86Wacom.so is not specifically written for the USB tablets, and it's
even not working correctly with these tablets. A new driver has been written
by Matsumura Namihiko <po-jp@geocities.co.jp> has written one named xf86WacomUSB
(available as source code at the same location than this Mini-HOWTO). However,
to be able to compile it, you'll need the kernel source code and the source
tree for XFree86 (I compiled it with success against XFree86 3.3.5, but it
should compile with 3.3.6).
This driver doesn't handle all the possibilities of the tablet, and crashes
if you pass it the AlwaysCore parameter.
To correct this, I'll keep in touch with Frederic Lepied for a modification
of the original module to have it handle all of the possibilities of the tablet.
**NEWS** At Frederic Lepied's site, you'll find a link to a new USB driver
that works perfectly well, but exclusively with the possibility to have your
tablet working as a mouse : ie either you use your tablet in The Gimp to draw,
or you use it as an XFree mouse, but not both together. I'll investigate further,
and update this document accordingly.
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