If by picked up you mean like drawing in gimp, I have that problem. I don't use the mouse since I have a nice wireless already.Ģ. Like the window looks like it's scrolling but doesn't. For scrolling, my wheel is doing odd things. I picked up a new USB one and it connected quite easily.ġ. I gave up on the serial tab since I couldn't find the pen. Both of these are different from the behavior in Windows and annoy me much. And also the movement of the mouse device is picked up even a centimeter above the surface. There two other issues, which I'd be interested if you could confirm with your piece of Graphire: my up movement of the wheel generates three events instead of one (making pages scroll back three times more). So I just put in the AllowMouseOpenFail option, which will make Xorg look for a default mouse and yet continue when it fails.
I also discovered that my Xorg wouldn't start, if the Graphire was set up as the CorePointer (I don't have a second regular mouse), and Xorg wouldn't start without a CorePoint. statements) because for some reason, the 2nd and 3rd buttons are swapped. These are the relevant sections of my nf, which work: So basically, forget about kernel options, just follow emerge linuxwacom against xorg (built with SDK use flag). The X-based tools like xidump, xsetwacom work, however. the first Graphire ever) and the same behavior: wacdump doesn't work. I've compiled every kernel module I could find that looked like it might have something to do with serial port handling, but nothing helped. The only thing I can think of at this point is that it has something to do with the serial port handling since the tablet works fine in windows but will not respond at all in linux. I can always give this one to one of my siblings who still use winders since it works fine there. I'm thinking maybe I just need to go ahead and get a new USB model. I even tried hooking up my USB to Serial adapter and hooking the tablet up to that, but just got the same result. Though I believe that option is actually for the USB tablets. I never used a graphic tablet, but it seems to me that I have een something in the kernel config concerning Wacom tablet support. I know the tablet still works, because I installed it in XP (hehe) and it worked fine.īut I can't get either of my gentoo installs to see it (one being on the same machine as the XP install). I would like to get it working so I don't have to buy a new one (assuming I can find the pen to this one.). I have an old Wacom Graphire Serial Tablet I pulled out the other day. Posted: Sat 4:07 am Post subject: Wacom Serial Tablet? Gentoo Forums Forum Index Kernel & Hardware Gentoo Forums :: View topic - Wacom Serial Tablet?