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kcm tablet

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Depends on:  KDE 4.x
Downloads:  254
Submitted:  Nov 4 2009
Updated:  Feb 3 2010
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Description:

KDE 4 KCModule

This module implements a GUI for the Wacom Linux Drivers and extends it
with profile support to handle different button / pen layouts per profile.

For hardware support have a look at http://www.linuxwacom.sourceforge.net

All tablets can be set up as long as they are found via xorg.conf or HAL configuration.

Hope you like it :)

See also Wacom Control Panel(http://www.gtk-apps.org/content/show.php?content=104309&forumpage=0) where i got the idea from ;)

The current development can be seen on:
http://gitorious.org/kcm_tablet




Changelog:

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++
+ v1.1.3
* support for xsetwacom list dev
* Wacom Intuos4 6x9 support
* some small bugs fixed

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++
+ v1.1.2
* fixed some smaller bugs
* changed some things in the device detection area
* fixed multimonitor support

Furthermore there is a small "testapp" called tabletwatcher whould be nice if you could test if your tabled is detected with it. This little program uses Solid as backend to detect the tablet but unfortunatly I have no idea if serial devices work with this method .... so same thing we have now ;) please let me know

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+ v1.1.1
* fixed some typos for the Graphire4 tablet
* added support for RelWUp / RelWDn as used by the Graphire4

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+ v1.1
* added options for tablet rotation and changing the working area on the tablet
* changed the tablet detection. serial devices should be detected now as long as they can be found by the wacom-tools




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 New wacom driver initiative

 
 by vladafirefly on: Nov 22 2009
 

Recently much work has been done on inclusion of wacom driver into xorg server. New driver has an gentoo ebuild already. More on http://cgit.freedesktop.org/~whot/xf86-input-wacom/
Sadly, I don't know the details... The only thing I know if that your module wont work with new driver yet.

Good part last - I really like your approach. Looks clear and tasty. Hopefully I'll be able to use it soon. Thank you for the great work so far. :)


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 Re: New wacom driver initiative

 
 by Etric on: Nov 22 2009
 

thanks for the information.
Didn't know there was this approach. I'll have a look into it.

Sadly I will be in Rotterdam for the next 2 month and not sure if I have internet during that time.

And thanks for the kind words, hope I'll make the module work for you too


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 Re: Re: New wacom driver initiative

 
 by hvengel on: Dec 13 2009
 
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One other comment. At least on Gnetoo systems if you upgrade your xorg-server to version 1.7 or higher you will be forced to uninstall linuxwacom and use x86-input-wacom.

With x86-input-wacom xsetwacom is no longer available.


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 Re: Re: Re: New wacom driver initiative

 
 by vladafirefly on: Dec 27 2009
 

xf86-input-wacom finally got xsetwacom functionality with newest release. I have tested this and confirm it works with the same syntax as in linuxwacom package.

The only remaining issue is device detection, which doesn't work in kcm_tablet.


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: New wacom driver initiative

 
 by vladafirefly on: Dec 31 2009
 

This is silly,.. I've downloaded newest release and manually compiled tablet watcher tool.

Here's the output:

vlada@savichome ~/sources/kcm_tablet-kcm_tablet/tabletwatcher $ sh tabletwatcher.shell
No tablet devices found
^C
vlada@savichome ~/sources/kcm_tablet-kcm_tablet/tabletwatcher $ xsetwacom list dev
Wacom Intuos4 6x9 eraser ERASER
Wacom Intuos4 6x9 cursor CURSOR
Wacom Intuos4 6x9 pad PAD
Wacom Intuos4 6x9 STYLUS
vlada@savichome ~/sources/kcm_tablet-kcm_tablet/tabletwatcher $ xinput --list
â¡ Virtual core pointer id=2 [master pointer (3)]
â â³ Virtual core XTEST pointer id=4 [slave pointer (2)]
â â³ Macintosh mouse button emulation id=6 [slave pointer (2)]
â â³ Logitech USB Optical Mouse id=13 [slave pointer (2)]
â â³ Wacom Intuos4 6x9 eraser id=8 [slave pointer (2)]
â â³ Wacom Intuos4 6x9 cursor id=9 [slave pointer (2)]
â â³ Wacom Intuos4 6x9 pad id=10 [slave pointer (2)]
â â³ Wacom Intuos4 6x9 id=11 [slave pointer (2)]
⣠Virtual core keyboard id=3 [master keyboard (2)]
â³ Virtual core XTEST keyboard id=5 [slave keyboard (3)]
â³ AT Translated Set 2 keyboard id=7 [slave keyboard (3)]
â³ Burr-Brown from TI USB Audio CODEC id=12 [slave keyboard (3)]
â³ Power Button id=14 [slave keyboard (3)]
â³ Power Button id=15 [slave keyboard (3)]
vlada@savichome ~/sources/kcm_tablet-kcm_tablet/tabletwatcher $

Only tabletwatcher seems not to find device.


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: New wacom driver initiative

 
 by Etric on: Dec 31 2009
 

Starts to get a bit annoying ;)
Had a good feeling Solid will solve my issues with the propper device detection here.

could you maybe have a short look at your HAl output
http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdeexamples/solid/minibrowser/

and see if your tablet is somewhere in this list and send me the entry's of it? maybe it is just a minor issue and there is still hope.

On the other hand, I can see xsetwacom list dev works for you. This never shows any output for my tablet. I will add it to my long list of checks to find the device names. This should at least make a "good workaround" for now


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: New wacom driver initiativ

 
 by vladafirefly on: Dec 31 2009
 

How can I download that piece of code from extragear repository?

What I have to add here as a note is that my xsetwacom comes from xf86-input-wacom package, not linuxwacom.



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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: New wacom driver initiativ

 
 by vladafirefly on: Dec 31 2009
 

Sorry for the noise... Got it now...
Solid finds my device:

Details for /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_56a_b9_noserial_if0_logicaldev_input

Property
Value
info.capabilities:

info.category:
input
info.parent:
/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_56a_b9_noserial_if0
info.product:
Wacom Intuos4 6x9
info.subsystem:
input
info.udi:
/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_56a_b9_noserial_if0_logicaldev_input
input.device:
/dev/input/event7
input.originating_device:
/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_56a_b9_noserial_if0
input.product:
Wacom Intuos4 6x9
input.x11_driver:
wacom
linux.device_file:
/dev/input/event7
linux.hotplug_type:
2
linux.subsystem:
input
linux.sysfs_path:
/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:02.0/usb2/2-7/2-7:1.0/input/input8/event7


I'm not sure about quality of the output. I have no idea what yo are looking for in this output.



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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: New wacom driver initiativ

 
 by vladafirefly on: Dec 31 2009
 

Sorry for the noise... Got it now...
Solid finds my device:

Details for /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_56a_b9_noserial_if0_logicaldev_input

Property
Value
info.capabilities:

info.category:
input
info.parent:
/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_56a_b9_noserial_if0
info.product:
Wacom Intuos4 6x9
info.subsystem:
input
info.udi:
/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_56a_b9_noserial_if0_logicaldev_input
input.device:
/dev/input/event7
input.originating_device:
/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_56a_b9_noserial_if0
input.product:
Wacom Intuos4 6x9
input.x11_driver:
wacom
linux.device_file:
/dev/input/event7
linux.hotplug_type:
2
linux.subsystem:
input
linux.sysfs_path:
/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:02.0/usb2/2-7/2-7:1.0/input/input8/event7


I'm not sure about quality of the output. I have no idea what yo are looking for in this output.



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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: New wacom driver initiativ

 
 by Etric on: Dec 31 2009
 

I'm glad you take the time to test this so no need to say sorry :)

Do you have any subdevices below the one you posted?

right know I'm looking for a line that tells me if the entry is a pad/stylus/eraser/cursor

on my system I can take the entry "input.x11_options.Type" for it seems this or similar is missing :/

I've added support for the xsetwacom list dev command now. YOu can test it with the latest source from
http://gitorious.org/kcm_tablet/kcm_tablet/archive-tarball/master
hope i made no mistakes otherwise I will correct them after along nap :)



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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: New wacom driver initiativ

 
 by vladafirefly on: Dec 31 2009
 

Finally... There is some progress... GREAT!!! My tablet is detected!

The only problem remaining is missing Express Keys. Possible reason is that Company and Tablet fields in General tab are missing. Will Express key appear if tablet is detected as Intuos4?



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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: New wacom driver initiativ

 
 by Etric on: Dec 31 2009
 

great :)

could you send me the output of

xsetwacom get "Wacom Intuos4 6x9" TabletID

seems I have just no information about your device in the wacom_devicelist yet.



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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: New wacom driver initiativ

 
 by vladafirefly on: Dec 31 2009
 

$ xsetwacom get "Wacom Intuos4 6x9" TabletID
185

Can you please give me your mail address so we can continue this conversation in sane way?! This is really not the place for this discussion...



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 Still does not detect

 
 by skulptor on: Nov 23 2009
 

Thanks for the update, I tried todays version, but my tablet is not detected. The output of "xinput --list" is here: http://kde.pastebin.com/m3118601f

Would be nice if you can look into the issue before you cut off your connection :)


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 Re: Still does not detect

 
 by Etric on: Nov 23 2009
 

the current problem with my module is, that it looks for devices with the name "stylus/pad/eraser/cursor/touch" init, in your list all these devices are named Mouse[3], Mouse[4] and so on.

Oneway to fix it, rename the devices somehow (not sure if you have some kind of configuration in your xorg.conf file or some hal .fdi file

Another way, try the last version from http://gitorious.org/kcm_tablet/kcm_tablet/archive-tarball/master

might do the trick to identify your devices. In this case the first module tab should show the list of the found devices and everything might work now


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 Re: Re: Still does not detect

 
 by skulptor on: Nov 23 2009
 

I tried git master, but I had to change a line in source to make it work. This is because the tablet only has cursor, stylus, and eraser, but no pad:

QString cmd = QString("xsetwacom get \"%1\" TabletID").arg(m_internalStylusName);

Now my tablet is detected as id "0090" (Tablet PC90), but none of the settings from the GUI work (I only tried "half" rotation, or swapping buttons). Invoking the commands manually works, e.g.

xsetwacom set Mouse[3] Rotate HALF

Any idea? :)


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 Re: Re: Re: Still does not detect

 
 by Etric on: Nov 24 2009
 

If your device is detected correctly then I have a few ideas to fix the issues finaly.

We are getting closer step by step :)
Will have a look in the next days. Unfortunatly I have no internet at home, just at work right now so the updates have to wait until saturday/sunday i guess.


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 Re: Re: Re: Still does not detect

 
 by Etric on: Nov 29 2009
 

Hi!
could you try out the new master?
I did some more changes and enabled a bit more debugging output.

Your tablet should be detected directly (no need to change the line to the internal stylus name anymore)

and the other devices should be detected correctly now. If the profile is applied, there is a lot of debug output on the console, showing what xsetwacom commands will be used to set your tablet.

In case the module still don't work, could you check if the right device name was used in the xsetwacoms command?

thanks :)


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Still does not detect

 
 by skulptor on: Nov 29 2009
 

It does not detect again. I had to add a "toLower" in findXInputDevice:

QString deviceType = rxTypeCheck.cap(1).toLower();

because otherwise the deviceType is "Stylus" etc.

Then it detects the tablet again.

Btw, why don't you just use "xsetwacom list dev" to detect the device names instead of parsing the xinput list?

Rotation still does not work, because it sets rotation on an empty device:

kcmshell(13148) WacomInterface::setConfiguration: "xsetwacom set "" Rotate "3""

Also I think it reads initial settings from the devices wrong, after first start I had my buttons swapped. Not sure if you use "xsetwacom get". I like to not have buttons 2 and 3 reversed, but changing them back from the GUI works now, it uses Wacom[5] and Wacom[7] for stylus and eraser, so there is progress :)


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Still does not detect

 
 by Etric on: Dec 14 2009
 

soyrry for the late answer still no good internet here ;)

I don't use the "xsetwacom list dev" list beacuse it never worked with my usb tablet so far, seems there is a bug in the wacom tools. All I get is an empty list.

I like to switch the complete tablet detection to solid later on. But I have no way to checkout the latest trunk and play around with it right now, so I stick to this solution at the moment.
Atleast there is some progress :)
I will have a deeper look at it as soon as I have a bit more time, guess I can work on it again during the xmas holidays when I will be at home.

Thanks for your feedback though. I hope everthing will be sorted and working soon :)


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 kcm-tablet in Kubuntu 9.10

 
 by Ikini on: Dec 7 2009
 

I am triying to build kcm-tablet in Kubuntu 9.10 and after this command:

cmake ../ -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=`kde4-config --prefix` -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=release

I get this error:

CMake Error at /usr/share/cmake-2.6/Modules/FindKDE4.cmake:84 (MESSAGE):
ERROR: cmake/modules/FindKDE4Internal.cmake not found in
/home/ikini/.kde/share/apps;/usr/share/kubuntu-default-settings/kde4-profile/default/share/apps;/usr/share/kde4/apps
Call Stack (most recent call first):
src/CMakeLists.txt:1 (find_package)

Could someone help me.

Thanks (and sorry for my english)


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 kcm-tablet in Kubuntu 9.10

 
 by Ikini on: Dec 8 2009
 

I installed the KDE core package and built kcm tablet whitout problems.

The progam detects a tablet but does not recognize my Cintiq 21 and only with open the program it changes the configuration of the wacom driver (the butons of the stylus does not work) and wacomcpl does not work until the reboot of x server.

If you want to improve your program to support the Cintiq tablet tell me which infomation you need, for now I can work with wacomcpl but I know that kcm tablet would be very useful to configurate the tablet.

Thanks (and sorry for my english)






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 Versioned tarball?

 
 by ssuominen on: Dec 30 2009
 

Because the tarball isn't versioned, the Manifest (checksum) of the filesize is breaking with every release

This is causing us problems in Gentoo's Portage for kde-misc/kcm_tablet, and is forcing us to download the tarball, rename it, mirror it again... or restrict it to not use our mirrors, and always delete older-than-newest.

Please provide versioned tarballs :)


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 Re: Versioned tarball?

 
 by Etric on: Dec 31 2009
 

Never thought about this before.
Shame on me.

I will provide a versioned tarball with the next release. :)


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