
When suppress is defined, an event will be sent only when at least one of the following conditions is met: To disable suppression, the entry should be specified asĠ. If you don't specify this entry, the default value, which is 2, will be used. This entry must be specified only in the first Wacom subsection if you have multipleĭevices for one tablet. Option "Suppress" "number" sets the position increment under which not to transmit coordinates. If you want to have multiple devices with the same tablet. You have to specify it for each subsection with the same value
#WACOM INTUOS SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION SERIAL#
Option "Device" "path" sets the path to the special file which represents serial line where the tablet is plugged. Right now only a few Tablet PCs have this feature. "touch" is for the tablet with touch support. It is required for Intuos3, CintiqV5, Graphire 4, and Bamboo if you want to use keystroke features. "pad" is for Intuos 3 or Cintiq 21UX tablet ExpressKeys/menu strips, and Graphire 4 orīamboo tablet buttons, wheel, and/or ring. If you don't need to move system cursor outside of Gimp drawing area. The core options, such as "SendCoreEvents" or "AlwaysCore", are unnecessary in Gimp Option "Type" "stylus"|"eraser"|"cursor"|"pad"|"touch" sets the type of tool the device represents. Each device supports the following entries: Multiple instances of the Wacom devices can cohabit. Only covers configuration details specific to this driver. Please refer to nf(5x) or (5x) for general configuration details and for options that can be used with all input drivers. To use a MatchProduct directive to match against this appended type name. The type name of the parent device is appended by the driver.
#WACOM INTUOS SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION DRIVER#
Match directives are applied by the X server before the driver is selected. Used in these sections in addition to the user-specific pattern. We recommend that a MatchDriver wacom line is Is unplugged or otherwise removed, the dependent devices will be automatically removed as well.ĭependent devices may be assigned tool-specific options through additional InputClass sections. This parent device then causes the automatic addition of several dependent devices. The parent device is the one presented by the system and the one thatĬauses the X server to load the wacom driver. These tool-specific devices are referred to as parent device and dependent device. See Option Type as outlined in the CONFIGURATION DETAILS section. Section (see (5x)) assigns this driver for the device, the wacom driver creates multiple X devices for each a physical device, one X deviceįor each available tool. When input device hotplugging in the X server is enabled and no InputDevice section exists for a compatible tablet device and an InputClass Please check for latest updates of Wacom X and kernel drivers. Requires the wacom kernel driver being loaded before this driver starts. USB tablet support is available on some Linux platforms and This driver supports the Wacom IV and Wacom V protocols.
