After logging out and clicking in the Panel of the Display Manager (that
works with the Wacom Mouse), i logged me in again and the mouse keep on
working. strange.
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I dont know what i did, but after removing "xserver-xorg-input-wacom"
, log out and reinstalling it (all with synaptic), my mouse buttons work like a
charm. I also changed the buttonmapping in dconf-editor
org>gnome>settings-deamon>peripherals>wacom>4f08...>0x823 to a numeric order
from [1,2,3,.
Richard, many thanks for your assistance. I gave up for now.
Everything appears to be the same, but clearly is not - as I am still
without mouse 1 and 2. Can see that the events are being received on
the device, but from there - I see nothing (xev does not receive
anything). So, I believe this i
Noticed you are using Saucy-proposed (or have updated the kernel to
3.11.0-13-generic) ... but still not working for me.
Last two question I hope. Just to confirm - your left/right mouse buttons ARE
working, right ? Just checking :)
What do you get from: xsetwacom --list devices ?
Does it list
On 10/29/2013 10:31 AM, Nigel Brownjohn wrote:
> Richard, thanks. Well all details match, and no dice for me. Could you
> possibly also let me know what modinfo has to say about wacom (exclude
> any alias lines, just the useful details would be really helpful).
>
Hope this helps
filename:
/lib
Richard, thanks. Well all details match, and no dice for me. Could you
possibly also let me know what modinfo has to say about wacom (exclude
any alias lines, just the useful details would be really helpful).
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On 10/29/2013 05:56 AM, Nigel Brownjohn wrote:
> Richard,
>
> Could you please let us know what other wacom packages and version you
> have installed (dpkg -l | grep wacom) other than the xf86 you built of
> course.
>
> Also could you confirm whether there is any reference to Wacom in you
> xorg.co
Richard,
Could you please let us know what other wacom packages and version you
have installed (dpkg -l | grep wacom) other than the xf86 you built of
course.
Also could you confirm whether there is any reference to Wacom in you
xorg.conf, whether you installed 50-wacom.conf into /etc/X11/xorg.co
On 10/27/2013 04:33 PM, BoomBrusher wrote:
> Does anyone have a working mouse button? I'm still trying to figure out
> how to resolve these dependencies...with regard to:
>
> xf86-input-wacom-0.22.1.tar.bz2
>
> Google didn't help much, but I may not be searching the correct terms. I
> did:
>
> sudo
Does anyone have a working mouse button? I'm still trying to figure out
how to resolve these dependencies...with regard to:
xf86-input-wacom-0.22.1.tar.bz2
Google didn't help much, but I may not be searching the correct terms. I
did:
sudo auto-apt run ./configure
Got a bunch of 'no's (Oh noes!
Spoke too soon, mods please remove Comment #4, it has not resolved the
mouse button issue in 13.10 - this will only mislead people!
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Title:
wacom
@rquint - this helped - thank you!
I also had to add a udev rule as follows:
# File: 60-wacom-rules
# udev rules for wacom tablets.
KERNEL!="event[0-9]*", GOTO="wacom_end"
# Multiple interface support for stylus and touch devices.
DRIVERS=="wacom", ATTRS{bInterfaceNumber}=="00", ENV{
On 10/24/2013 02:32 PM, BoomBrusher wrote:
> In 13.04, I actually had the same problem, but I found a workaround by
> downloading and installing an older driver (xserver-xorg-input-
> wacom_0.15.99.1-0ubuntu0ricotz_amd64). I tried installing it on 13.10
> and it says "Error: Dependency is not satis
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In 13.04, I actually had the same problem, but I found a workaround by
downloading and installing an older driver (xserver-xorg-input-
wacom_0.15.99.1-0ubuntu0ricotz_amd64). I tried installing it on 13.10
and it says "Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: xorg-input-abi-18".
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** Changed in: arista (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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