Wacom Tablet

Eric ejazzkatt at gmail.com
Sun Feb 21 14:47:49 UTC 2010


Billie Erin Walsh wrote:
> Bruce MacArthur wrote:
>> On Saturday 20 February 2010 10:36:15 pm Billie Erin Walsh wrote:
>>   
>>> Billie Erin Walsh wrote:
>>>     
>>>> Has anyone managed to set up a Wacom Tablet?
>>>>
>>>> I got a new toy and sure would like to use it on my Linux box. I 
>>>>       
>> tried 
>>   
>>>> following the instructions on the Source Forge pages but there's so 
>>>>       
>> much 
>>   
>>>> information that I don't understand I get confused about what I need 
>>>>       
>> to do.
>>   
>>>>   
>>>>       
>>> Forgot to mention -
>>>
>>> Kubuntu 9.10 fully up to date.
>>>
>>>     
>> Hello, Billie --
>>
>> I recently bought a Wacom Bamboo tablet.  The working area is 6" by 
>> 3.75".  The tablet is connected to the computer by a USB cable -- mini 
>> (as in telephone-style) at the tablet and standard at the computer.  I 
>> connected the thing and it worked right out of the box for me.
>>
>> There are a couple of "cautions" that I should really mention.  The first 
>> is that, although it works on things in the system tray, it does NOT 
>> work with desktop icons; I really MUST open those with a real rodent.  
>> NOT good.
>>
>> The second is that I have NOT even attempted to install any of the 
>> software that came with it; my basic purpose was simply to back off from 
>> a somewhat hostile "mouse".
>>
>> The third is that I do not do any graphics manipulation, hand-writing, 
>> or similar work; as i said, I want to replace the mouse for simple and 
>> everyday purposes (for me!).
>>
>> Fourth, I am running Kubuntu Jaunty (9.04), NOT up-to-date.  I also have 
>> VirtualBox OSE installed and, under that, WinXP-Pro.  The reason for 
>> this is that I have a very powerful Bible study package (with an 
>> extensive library of unlocked books) which will NOT be ported to *ix.  I 
>> can start VB (it has an icon on the Tray) and launch WinXP with no 
>> difficulty.  I have to use the mouse to launch the program from the WinXP 
>> desktop -- but everything is controlled via the pen from that time on.  
>> I have been informed that this "desktop" issue is known and documented, 
>> but I have neither searched for nor found any details.  But I am 
>> satisfied, at least for now!
>>
>> I will be happy to help if I can, but I would have to know what problems 
>> you are facing -- and what you want to accomplish -- before I could go 
>> much further.  And I might have nothing to say, even with that info!
>>
>>
>> Bruce   Mac Arthur
>>      bmacasuru at fastmail.us
>>
>>
>>   
> 
> I bought the Pen and Touch model. My main reason was to use it for 
> graphics editing/creation.
> 
> According to the documentation Wacom "supports" Linux by supplying 
> whatever information for an outside group to create whatever is needed 
> to make it work. Supposedly the new kernels have some driver support for 
> Wacom tablets built in but for full functionality you have to do some 
> rather invasive system manipulation. Something like ten, or so, web 
> pages of instruction/information. I've tried to follow the instructions 
> but  ................... Lets just say I get confused about what I'm 
> supposed to do and what is just information. I am not proficient with 
> the command line and what it says is mostly gibberish as far as I'm 
> concerned.
> 
> They supposedly have an e-mail support list but the subscription doesn't 
> seem to work.
> 


Could you please post a link to the instructions that you are talking about?

Eric Jackson




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