input-wacom
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input-wacom
- What would be a good Linux device for someone who wants to learn digital art?
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Wacom stylus stopped working
The solution was found on this thread: https://github.com/linuxwacom/input-wacom/issues/359
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No signal on Wacom Cintiq
You probably need to install a kernel module See the Arch Wiki's first few paragraphs on it
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I was an idiot and installed input-wacom from source when I did not need to. Now my tablet doesn't work. How do I undo the changes I've made?
What's wrong: I bought a new Wacom drawing tablet (Wacom One) and chose to, because I wasn't using my brain, install input-wacom from source even though the tablet was working just fine out of the box.
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Linux: Different pressure response for different styluses
Hi! Thank you for your question. Wacom does not offer a Linux driver directly, but there is a Linux driver available for most Wacom devices at the Linux Wacom Project on Github, they also have a Wiki that could be helpful: https://github.com/linuxwacom/input-wacom/wiki
- Wacom One and KDE neon (Linux)
- Anyone have experience trying to run an Intuos pen tablet on the Deck? More of the issue in comments.
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Touchscreen Occasionally Stops Registering Finger Input
This sounds almost exactly like https://github.com/linuxwacom/input-wacom/issues/288 except that it should already be fixed in the 5.16.8 kernel...
- Wacom tablet
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Weird Wacom Tablet "Snapping"
My pen for that tablet seems to be in hiding at the moment... If you see this issue again, please file an issue at https://github.com/linuxwacom/input-wacom/issues/ and we'll try to help out :)
libwacom
- How to get your Wacom pen working on a ThinkPad X380 Yoga
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Yoga 6 13ALC7 Stylus
The 13ALC6 has tilt, so it's very likely the 13ALC7 does, too. But, like you said, that's not direct information. Check your digitizer on Device Manager > Human Interface Devices > HID Touchscreen or HID Pen. If the hardware ID is 52xx (for example 52a2) it's probably AES 2.0.
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Pen for Lenovo Yoga 7 14ITL5
You can check Device Manager and see if the four-character Hardware ID of your HID Pen or HID Touchscreen devices (under Human Interface Devices) match any of the hardware IDs on the list at libwacom, or you could borrow an AES-2.0-only pen and see if it works.
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Is "Lenovo Digital Pen 2" wacom aes? USI? other?
Good question! Technically yes, you can compare the "HID Touchscreen" or "HID Pen" Device ID in Device Manager to the list on libwacom which is an open-source project that helpfully lists lots of digitizers. If it says "Sensor Type: AES", "Features: Touch (Integrated), Tilt", it's AES 2.0 (because 1.0 doesn't have tilt).
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I see people hyping wacom, but YSK that Huion tablets work on mainline without any additional kernel modules
The same ID 256c:006d as yours -> https://github.com/linuxwacom/libwacom/issues/469
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Plasma Wayland and graphic tablets?
The name is wacom because wacom was the originator, but I think that it will work with other manufacturers if it is listed inlibwacom.
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Lenovo Precision Pen 2
Technically you can look at the 4-hex-digit hardware ID of the pen digitizer in Device Manager and then look it up in libwacom, but obviously that's not how it's supposed to be. Wacom (and Microsoft) doesn't publish the version of their digitizers anywhere so it's always a game of test-which-pens-work-on-it.
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2in1 Laptop tablet mode and stylus
So, for instance, I should be able to see the stylus in the Wacom section in the Settings but don't because I assume it's yet to have been added to the libwacom database. At least that's what I understand based on what I've read so far on it. My next step is to see if I can get it to work based on this.
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Graphics Tablet
This issue and its workaround is described at https://github.com/linuxwacom/libwacom/issues/281. Briefly, you'll need to edit the libwacom tablet definition for your tablet, adding 0xffffe to the end one of the lines. After saving the changes you should be able to open the Graphics Tablet settings without it crashing.
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Wacom Tablet that works out of the box?
Check this. If it's listed here and entered about a year ago or more, then it's pretty much guaranteed to work out of the box and be configurable in the GNOME settings.
What are some alternatives?
OpenTabletDriver - Open source, cross-platform, user-mode tablet driver
Lorien - Infinite canvas drawing/whiteboarding app for Windows, Linux and macOS. Made with Godot.
xf86-input-wacom - X.Org driver for Wacom devices
wacom-qemu - Emulated Wacom tablet devices for QEMU
wacom-hid-descriptors - Database of HID descriptors for Wacom pen/touch digitizers
wacom-driver-fix - Fixes the Wacom Bamboo, Graphire, Intuos 1+2+3 and Cintiq 1st gen tablet drivers for macOS Catalina, Big Sur, Monterey (including M1 macs)
kvm-guest-drivers-windows - Windows paravirtualized drivers for QEMU\KVM
rtw88 - A backport of the Realtek Wifi 5 drivers from the wireless-next repo.
Realtek-rts5229-linux-driver - Realtek card reader driver for kernel >4.4.x (ubuntu 16.04-17.10 have broken driver and all kernels up to 4.15.0-041500rc1)
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