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MultiTouch is a new feature on recent models of the X60/X61/+ Tablet. It allows you to use any device that can create pressure (such as your finger) instead of the tablet pen. This feature is currently ''experimentally'' supported with linuxwacom. However, the tablet pen will still work on such systems. | MultiTouch is a new feature on recent models of the X60/X61/+ Tablet. It allows you to use any device that can create pressure (such as your finger) instead of the tablet pen. This feature is currently ''experimentally'' supported with linuxwacom. However, the tablet pen will still work on such systems. | ||
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If you tablet pen does not work, try building the linuxwacom modules from source. You can find everything you need [http://linuxwacom.sourceforge.net at their website]. | If you tablet pen does not work, try building the linuxwacom modules from source. You can find everything you need [http://linuxwacom.sourceforge.net at their website]. |
Revision as of 17:32, 22 November 2009
MultiTouchSome models come with touchscreen abilities, known as MultiTouch. |
MultiTouch is a new feature on recent models of the X60/X61/+ Tablet. It allows you to use any device that can create pressure (such as your finger) instead of the tablet pen. This feature is currently experimentally supported with linuxwacom. However, the tablet pen will still work on such systems.
with the wacom drivers, it will only support as a single-touch interface and not as real multitouch.
If you tablet pen does not work, try building the linuxwacom modules from source. You can find everything you need at their website.