How to set up a Wacom Tablet
Hi there Pizzasgood and thanks for a very useful How to
I have a request (posh word for nag)
Could you recompile the kernel module for the 2.6.18.1 kernel using the release you used for your last post...this supports the latest bamboo tablets (and other improvements).
I tried your 2.6.21.7 version in a copy of puppy 2.17.1 I have and it worked great...even before x was set up and the kernel is 2.6.21.5...with a newly purchesed bamboo tablet.
I haven't a clue about kernel compiling so would be appreciated
regards
mike
I have a request (posh word for nag)
Could you recompile the kernel module for the 2.6.18.1 kernel using the release you used for your last post...this supports the latest bamboo tablets (and other improvements).
I tried your 2.6.21.7 version in a copy of puppy 2.17.1 I have and it worked great...even before x was set up and the kernel is 2.6.21.5...with a newly purchesed bamboo tablet.
I haven't a clue about kernel compiling so would be appreciated
regards
mike
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Okay, but I'll have to download the kernel source first. I'll try to get it done today or tomorrow evening.
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Okay, here you go.
Haven't tested this yet, so let me know if it doesn't work and I'll dig up my tablet.
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Haven't tested this yet, so let me know if it doesn't work and I'll dig up my tablet.
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further feedback......
the xdriver seems to have grown in size so it tried the one from your orginal package...works fine.
actually works more than just fine...it's amazing...pressure senisitivity in gimp is surreal. And this is using wacom's basic model which even us ordinary mortals can afford
Another interesting point...most of the functionality is there with only the kernel driver....the x driver just seems to calm it down abit and give pressure sensitivity.
If anyone gets the chance try it......
once again many thanks
mike and thee gang
the xdriver seems to have grown in size so it tried the one from your orginal package...works fine.
actually works more than just fine...it's amazing...pressure senisitivity in gimp is surreal. And this is using wacom's basic model which even us ordinary mortals can afford
Another interesting point...most of the functionality is there with only the kernel driver....the x driver just seems to calm it down abit and give pressure sensitivity.
If anyone gets the chance try it......
once again many thanks
mike and thee gang
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You can strip wacom_drv.so the driver to cut the size down to something like 79kb. I used to strip everything before packaging, but once the stripping broke something. Now I only package something stripped if I've tested it first (which I haven't in this case).
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fair enough...thanks for the explanation...You can strip wacom_drv.so the driver to cut the size down to something like 79kb. I used to strip everything before packaging, but once the stripping broke something. Now I only package something stripped if I've tested it first (which I haven't in this case).
mike
Just a quick note...
I was having problems running on X11R6 ie the tablet not releasing the curser /switching modes when using the gimp,inkscape etc..
After some research it seems like X is often setup so that the tablet will be detected as a mouse input (as well as a tablet) so potentially conflicting with the mouse...
the solution is in xorg.conf changing the mouse device settings from
Option "Device" "/dev/mouse" (which symlinks to psaux or mice)
to
Option "Device" "/dev/input/mouse0"
this ensures only the mouse triggers mouse events and cursor mode switching is correct.
It may be helpful for X11R7 as well if any odd behaviour is encountered (mouse / tablet switching seems cleaner this way)
mike
I was having problems running on X11R6 ie the tablet not releasing the curser /switching modes when using the gimp,inkscape etc..
After some research it seems like X is often setup so that the tablet will be detected as a mouse input (as well as a tablet) so potentially conflicting with the mouse...
the solution is in xorg.conf changing the mouse device settings from
Option "Device" "/dev/mouse" (which symlinks to psaux or mice)
to
Option "Device" "/dev/input/mouse0"
this ensures only the mouse triggers mouse events and cursor mode switching is correct.
It may be helpful for X11R7 as well if any odd behaviour is encountered (mouse / tablet switching seems cleaner this way)
mike
My daughter, who has more artistic talent in her little finger than I do in my whole body, bought a tablet (from woot.com for $35). It's not a Wacom; it's a DigiPro USB 8x6 tablet (512 levels of pressure sensitivity), but the thread on another DigiPro refers back here.
I'm on Puppy 2.17, and I have a PS2 mouse. I figured the PS2 mouse would have fewer conflicts, though I can put my USB mouse on if I need to.
When I first hooked it up, it was generating mouse button click events, but not any movement events. So I followed the directions in this thread:
* modprobe wacom
* Install wacom_drv.pup
* Edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf according to http://linuxwacom.sourceforge.net/index ... o/inputdev and http://linuxwacom.sourceforge.net/index ... /srvlayout
* Edit it again after doing cat /proc/bus/input/devices
Here are the results of the edits:
The result: the tablet doesn't send mouse events any more. It now does absolutely nothing. Makes a good mouse pad.
Is it possible that I just don't understand how to use the tablet? I tried using it to draw in mtPaint, but no luck -- mouse draws, tablet doesn't. So I installed Gimp, and couldn't even figure out how to draw a line. (I ended up drawing a line after another start, but omg the Gimp is a powerful but complicated mess!)
I do notice that my cursor, as I type, is flickering a lot more than usual, as if the system were receiving messages from some device...
My daughter says if I don't get it working, I owe her a Windows box. Help save my puppy!
I'm on Puppy 2.17, and I have a PS2 mouse. I figured the PS2 mouse would have fewer conflicts, though I can put my USB mouse on if I need to.
When I first hooked it up, it was generating mouse button click events, but not any movement events. So I followed the directions in this thread:
* modprobe wacom
* Install wacom_drv.pup
* Edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf according to http://linuxwacom.sourceforge.net/index ... o/inputdev and http://linuxwacom.sourceforge.net/index ... /srvlayout
* Edit it again after doing cat /proc/bus/input/devices
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I: Bus=0003 Vendor=5543 Product=0005 Version=0100
N: Name="UC-LOGIC Tablet WP8060U"
P: Phys=usb-0000:00:1f.2-1/input0
S: Sysfs=/class/input/input2
H: Handlers=mouse1 event2
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Section "ServerLayout"
Identifier "X.org Configured"
Screen 0 "Screen0" 0 0
InputDevice "Mouse0" "CorePointer"
InputDevice "Keyboard0" "CoreKeyboard"
InputDevice "stylus" "SendCoreEvents"
#InputDevice "eraser" "SendCoreEvents"
InputDevice "cursor" "SendCoreEvents" # For non-LCD tablets only
#InputDevice "touch" "SendCoreEvents" # Only a few TabletPCs support this type
#InputDevice "pad" # For Intuos3/CintiqV5/Graphire4/Bamboo tablets
EndSection
Section "InputDevice"
Driver "wacom"
Identifier "stylus"
#Option "Device" "/dev/ttyS0" # SERIAL ONLY
Option "Device" "/dev/input/event2" # USB ONLY
Option "Type" "stylus"
Option "USB" "on" # USB ONLY
#Option "ForceDevice" "ISDV4" # Tablet PC ONLY
EndSection
Section "InputDevice"
Driver "wacom"
Identifier "cursor"
#Option "Device" "/dev/ttyS0" # SERIAL ONLY
Option "Device" "/dev/input/event2" # USB ONLY
Option "Type" "cursor"
Option "USB" "on" # USB ONLY
#Option "ForceDevice" "ISDV4" # Tablet PC ONLY
EndSection
Is it possible that I just don't understand how to use the tablet? I tried using it to draw in mtPaint, but no luck -- mouse draws, tablet doesn't. So I installed Gimp, and couldn't even figure out how to draw a line. (I ended up drawing a line after another start, but omg the Gimp is a powerful but complicated mess!)
I do notice that my cursor, as I type, is flickering a lot more than usual, as if the system were receiving messages from some device...
My daughter says if I don't get it working, I owe her a Windows box. Help save my puppy!
RobertB
one to try is run 'depmod' in a terminal then try 'modprobe wacom' again.....
lsmod will list all modules loaded....wacom and evdev should be in there.
also running dmesg should show the module loading (or not)
are you using this drive 'This is ONLY for the Puppy 4.00 that uses the 2.6.21.7 kernel' ? as it does work with 2.17 ...at least the kernel part does.
otherwise the DigiPro may not be able to work with the wacom driver
mike
one to try is run 'depmod' in a terminal then try 'modprobe wacom' again.....
lsmod will list all modules loaded....wacom and evdev should be in there.
also running dmesg should show the module loading (or not)
are you using this drive 'This is ONLY for the Puppy 4.00 that uses the 2.6.21.7 kernel' ? as it does work with 2.17 ...at least the kernel part does.
otherwise the DigiPro may not be able to work with the wacom driver
mike
Tried it, no luck. No errors doing depmod and then modprobe again, but no difference. Installed the wacom_k2.6.21.7.pet and rebooted... no change. Hope it plays well with the original .pup that I installed previously!mikeb wrote:RobertB
one to try is run 'depmod' in a terminal then try 'modprobe wacom' again.....
lsmod will list all modules loaded....wacom and evdev should be in there.
also running dmesg should show the module loading (or not)
are you using this drive 'This is ONLY for the Puppy 4.00 that uses the 2.6.21.7 kernel' ? as it does work with 2.17 ...at least the kernel part does.
otherwise the DigiPro may not be able to work with the wacom driver
mike
Here's the (partial) output from lsmod:
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Module Size Used by
usb_storage 86464 0
evdev 10624 1
wacom 17152 0
snd_mixer_oss 17536 0
lp 12744 0
parport_pc 32996 1
parport 35784 2 lp,parport_pc
usbhid 25568 0
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eth0: setting full-duplex.
eth0: setting full-duplex.
usbcore: registered new interface driver wacom
drivers/usb/input/wacom_sys.c: v1.46:USB Wacom Graphire and Wacom Intuos tablet driver
Initializing USB Mass Storage driver...
usbcore: registered new interface driver usb-storage
USB Mass Storage support registered.
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Yep, almost certainly need to find drivers and configuration settings specifically for your tablet.
I probably can't help much with that, since I don't have one of those tablets on my end to test with.
I probably can't help much with that, since I don't have one of those tablets on my end to test with.
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looks like possible on linux...just will need a kernel module for puppy.
wonder if using wizardpen hardware inside
mike
looks like possible on linux...just will need a kernel module for puppy.
wonder if using wizardpen hardware inside
mike
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The other thread he linked to has a post I made which links to some Ubuntu pages that might also help.
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i feel silly, perhaps i have missed something serious, but i simply cannot get my bamboo tablet running under puppy 4.00 (kernel 2.6.21.7).
I've followed your instructions to the best of my ability.
>modprobe wacom
>play with tablet (nothing happens)
>install pet
>play with tablet (nothing)
>edit xorg.conf
>restart X
>play with tablet (nothing)
>reboot
>play with tablet (nothing)
perhaps i have missed some crucial step.
If it makes difference, I am using a Bamboo tablet on an eeepc, i have tried this under puppy 4.0, but not under the 3.1 retro (that is my next step, if this doesn't work.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
I've followed your instructions to the best of my ability.
>modprobe wacom
>play with tablet (nothing happens)
>install pet
>play with tablet (nothing)
>edit xorg.conf
>restart X
>play with tablet (nothing)
>reboot
>play with tablet (nothing)
perhaps i have missed some crucial step.
If it makes difference, I am using a Bamboo tablet on an eeepc, i have tried this under puppy 4.0, but not under the 3.1 retro (that is my next step, if this doesn't work.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
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Did it output any error messages when you modprobed the driver? If not, run 'dmesg' after modprobing it and see if shows any errors.
Is the pad plugged in snuggly? Is its power light on?
Are you sure you got the right numbers when editing xorg.conf? I only have experience with one tablet, and it does move the mouse around somewhat even when xorg.conf isn't set up right. But I wouldn't be surprised if other tablets behaved differently.
Or I might well have made a mistake. This weekend I'll try to dig out my own tablet and test the last set of drivers I uploaded. I don't think I've ever used a tablet with 4.00 either, so maybe something has change that I'm not aware of.
Is the pad plugged in snuggly? Is its power light on?
Are you sure you got the right numbers when editing xorg.conf? I only have experience with one tablet, and it does move the mouse around somewhat even when xorg.conf isn't set up right. But I wouldn't be surprised if other tablets behaved differently.
Or I might well have made a mistake. This weekend I'll try to dig out my own tablet and test the last set of drivers I uploaded. I don't think I've ever used a tablet with 4.00 either, so maybe something has change that I'm not aware of.
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Well, it doesn't look very promising on that count:mikeb wrote:ok run
cat /proc/bus/usb/device
if wacom is not listed these drivers won't work for you...
mike
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T: Bus=01 Lev=01 Prnt=01 Port=01 Cnt=01 Dev#= 2 Spd=1.5 MxCh= 0
D: Ver= 1.10 Cls=00(>ifc ) Sub=00 Prot=00 MxPS= 8 #Cfgs= 1
P: Vendor=5543 ProdID=0005 Rev= 0.00
S: Manufacturer=UC-LOGIC
S: Product=Tablet WP8060U
C:* #Ifs= 1 Cfg#= 1 Atr=a0 MxPwr=100mA
I:* If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 1 Cls=03(HID ) Sub=01 Prot=02 Driver=usbhid
E: Ad=81(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS= 8 Ivl=10ms
I checked, and my xorg.conf settings are still there. Of course, I didn't have to just uncomment them -- I had to add them, because Puppy didn't come with those extras (that's kind of the point of a lightweight distro, of course).I gave in and bought myself two of the DigiPro 5.5″x4″ drawing tablets, Model No. WP5540. I tried to find some compatability information about the tablet and linux, but couldn’t.
I got it yesterday, hooked it up and its working just fine. [...] I did uncomment the information for a wacom tablet in my xorg.conf and restarted my X server, but I haven’t tried it without that change, so it may not be necessary.
So there's hope, and despair.
I'm going to do a pfix=ram from 4.00 and see if that helps (I'm on 2.17, because 3.x never worked properly on this box).
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I tested the 2.6.21.7 driver in Puppy 4.00 and it worked fine with my Graphire 4. I had some trouble getting the event number right. My laptop only has one cramped usb port, so I almost always have a hub plugged in. My WiFi dongle doesn't even fit into the laptop's port, as a chunk of the case is in the way, so the hub is almost a necessity. I also usually have my mouse plugged in. I've found that the most reliable way to get my tablet working on this setup is to unplug the mouse, put the tablet in the end port of the hub, and then put the mouse back in. Otherwise even though I appear to have the correct event number it behaves as though I don't.
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