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Wacom tablet on Pop!_OS
Well first, I tried mapping the device by following [these instructions](https://github.com/linuxwacom/xf86-input-wacom/wiki/Dual-and-Multi-Monitor-Set-Up#maptooutput), but that only led to me getting the error Unable to find an output.
When I connected my Wacom Intuos to my PC running Pop, it was behaving very oddly. The cursor was moving really fast and it would randomly just stop moving past a certain extent of the display. Also, when I move the stylus just a little bit, the cursor would move from one end of the display to the other. I went into the Wacom settings in the settings panel and tried to adjust some of the options, which did not seem to change anything. I tried using xsetwacom and following the instructions on the linuxwacom wiki, but it didn't work either. I also searched the sub but none of the solutions on here worked for me. Has anybody else experienced this?
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