dmenuWacom VS wacom-hid-descriptors

Compare dmenuWacom vs wacom-hid-descriptors and see what are their differences.

dmenuWacom

DMenuWacom is a script that allows you to manage Wacom graphics tablets, allows you to remap keys, create custom profiles and even select a screen of your choice. It is meant for zsh so to run it among the dependencies it requires that too, but actually even if you use bash as the default shell, the important thing is to have zsh installed (by NF02)

wacom-hid-descriptors

Database of HID descriptors for Wacom pen/touch digitizers (by linuxwacom)
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dmenuWacom

Posts with mentions or reviews of dmenuWacom. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

wacom-hid-descriptors

Posts with mentions or reviews of wacom-hid-descriptors. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-08-26.
  • Getting a Stylus to work properly
    1 project | /r/Fedora | 8 Jan 2022
    The script should have created a tarball. You'll need to create a new [wacom-hid-descriptors issue](https://github.com/linuxwacom/wacom-hid-descriptors/issues) and attach that tarball.
  • 2in1 Laptop tablet mode and stylus
    3 projects | /r/pop_os | 26 Aug 2021
    Before I even do that, I submitted my devices information to wacom-hid-descriptors. I read through several issues that were submitted under libwacom, of people in my similar situation, and it was the first step the devs recommended. Mine def isn't listed in their repo.
  • Issues with stylus on Linux on ThinkPad X1 Yoga 3rd
    1 project | /r/LinuxOnThinkpad | 8 Mar 2021
    There are at least two variants of the "ThinkPad X1 Yoga 3rd" which each have a different tablet sensor inside. You might want to follow the "Contributing" instructions at https://github.com/linuxwacom/wacom-hid-descriptors/#contributing to provide a sysinfo dump for the linuxwacom team. They can add your specific device to the libwacom database if it isn't already there. Its also possible that Ubuntu 20.04 just has an out-of-date version of libwacom, in which case they can temporarily provide you with an updated database.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing dmenuWacom and wacom-hid-descriptors you can also consider the following projects:

dotfiles - There's no place like ~/

libwacom - libwacom is a tablet description library

dotfiles - This is a continuous project to keep track of my config files

jsonlite - A simple, self-contained, serverless, zero-configuration, json document store.

dmenu-win - Switch between windows with dmenu

alpine-mariadb - MariaDB running on Alpine Linux [Docker]

dman - Use dmenu to View Man Pages as a PDFs

rtw88 - A backport of the Realtek Wifi 5 drivers from the wireless-next repo.

dotfiles - dotfiles for my Arch Linux rice with full installation script

things.sh - Simple read-only comand-line interface to your Things 3 database

Direwolf-Arch-Rice - 🐺🍚 A guide to replicating my riced Arch Linux set-up.

zsh-sweep - Linter for Zshell scripting language