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Re: wacom(4?) driver



I have Bamboo CTL-460, the most simple one. I wonder if usbtablet have all the 
pretty of wacom, like pressure, absolute coordinates and so on? As just mouse 
emulator it work just from the box.

On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 10:42:37AM +0200, Matthias Kretschmer wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 09:55:40AM +0200, Geert Hendrickx wrote:
> > > Should be wacom module included in 5.1 or netbsd-5-stable or what the
> > > process to build or obtain it?
> 
> as noted below, use usbtablet driver (see below).
> 
> > > And a little question: Netbsd find 2 uhidev devices, ums device and 10
> > > uhid devices. Example I found point Xorg to /dev/uhid0 - is it right?
> 
> There should be iirc at least two uhid devices for the wacom.  Which
> Wacom device do you have?  I required to add Graphire2 to the usbdevs
> list for my Graphire2 and let the driver think of it as a Graphire3 to
> get it working... (which renders the mouse unusable sadly, so I think
> I never published that).
> 
> > I've succesfully used a Wacom Graphire4 on NetBSD 3.x with the "usbtablet"
> > driver for (non-modular) X11R6, included in xsrc/xfree/.  We don't seem to
> > have that driver in our modular X11R7 tree though (xsrc/external/mit/).
> 
> For modular X.org I am using the usbtablet driver included in the
> xenocara X.org distribution provided by the OpenBSD project.  That
> works well with what is in pkgsrc (last time I checked pksrc-2010Q4 tag).
> 
> --
> Matthias

-- 
Sincerelly yours


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