https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=397775
--- Comment #3 from Valeriy Malov <jazzv...@gmail.com> --- >1) I found it was the button-1 (the pen tip) was not configured, so after I >configured that it works now, though not sure why it was working without >proper config while connected via usb cable. This is probably a bug with default configuration. I'm aware of this but haven't really pinned it down yet. >Yes when I chose "Map to Cursor" I was expecting it behaves like a mouse - if >I move pen away from pad, then touch the pad again with the pen, the cursor >should stay where it was, no matter which point I touch on the pad. But this >seems not happening - instead the cursor jumps to the point where relatives to >the point I touch on pad. Can you please run $ xsetwacom --list devices To see the ID of the stylus device of your tablet, then run $ xsetwacom --get id-of-stylus Mode and share the output. When you have "Map to Cursor" enabled it should read "Relative", when not "Absolute". >Last thing, there are 4 extra buttons on the pad that can be customized. Their >signals can be picked up in the settings - Input Devices - Joystick, but the >"Graphic Tablet" doesn't provide customization options for these (in "Tablet" >tab), what is the current best solution for this ? These buttons should be available in Express Buttons tab. If this tab is missing, then tablet description is probably missing info about buttons. If you've added the tablet via Tablet Finder tool (did the setting screen warn you about tablet not being detected?), you should run it again and specify number of buttons in the "button mapping" group (if you haven't done this initially). This shouldn't be necessary in wacomtablet 3.1.0. If you can contact Fedora KDE team to update the package, you can just move to 3.1.0 and delete ~/.config/tabletprofilesrc -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.