Wacom Serial Tablet PC Stylus
Wacom Serial Tablet PC StylusThis is a stylus made for tablet PCs by Wacom. Features
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Linux Support
The pen is supported by the XFree/Xorg Wacom driver. New tablets also have the MultiTouch capability. MultiTouch is NOT supported presently, but the pen still works on such devices.
The pen uses serial and appears on some /dev/ttySnn device where nn is a number. An easy way to find it is to map /dev/ttyS0 to the pen's port and irq. The values can be found under the windows driver properties. Using values from an X41 Tablet 1869-5CU, the command is: # setserial /dev/ttyS0 port 0x0200 irq 5 autoconfig
(you need to run this after every suspend/resume cycle).
This may be inserted into startup scripts in /etc/rc.d/
The X config file needs to be changed to use the stylus. Add the following sections to your xorg.conf:
Section "InputDevice" Driver "wacom" Identifier "cursor" Option "Device" "/dev/ttyS0" Option "Type" "cursor" Option "ForceDevice" "ISDV4" Option "Mode" "Absolute" EndSection Section "InputDevice" Driver "wacom" Identifier "stylus" Option "Device" "/dev/ttyS0" Option "Type" "stylus" Option "ForceDevice" "ISDV4" EndSection Section "InputDevice" Driver "wacom" Identifier "eraser" Option "Device" "/dev/ttyS0" Option "Type" "eraser" Option "ForceDevice" "ISDV4" EndSection
Add the following lines to the ServerLayout section:
InputDevice "cursor" "SendCoreEvents" InputDevice "stylus" "SendCoreEvents"
Check the wacom driver man page and website for other options.
For handwriting recognition using pen you can use CellWriter.
To get the right mouse button to map to the stylus button use this script and run it through .bashrc
#!/bin/bash xsetwacom set stylus Button1 "button 1" xsetwacom set stylus Button2 "button 1" xsetwacom set stylus Button3 "button 3"
xrandr Rotating
linuxwacom is very buggy. I needed some time to get the tablet work with "xrandr -r". I use the script below to do screen rotation. copy the source an put it in /usr/local/bin/xrotate. You may change output and devices to fit to you're system (the default values work fine for my x41 tablet)
you can use "xrotate +" to rotate the screen CCW or "xrotate -" to rotate clockwise. use "xrotate x" where x is
- 0 to set rotation to normal
- 1 to set rotation to left
- 2 to set rotation to inverted
- 3 to set rotation to right
#!/bin/sh output=LVDS if [ "$XROT_OUTPUT" ] then output=$XROT_OUTPUT; fi devices="stylus cursor" geomnbr=0 xrandr=normal wacom=normal if [ "$1" == "-" ] || [ "$1" == "+" ] || ! [ "$1" ]; then operator="$1"; [ "$1" ] || operator='+'; case `xrandr --verbose | grep "^$output " | sed "s/^[^ ]* [^ ]* [^ ]* ([^(]*) \([a-z]*\).*/\1/"` in normal) geom=0;; left) geom=1;; inverted) geom=2;; right) geom=3;; esac let geom=${geom}${operator}1+4 let geom=${geom}%4 else geom="$1" fi case $geom in 1) wacom=2; xrandr=left ;; 2) wacom=3; xrandr=inverted ;; 3) wacom=1; xrandr=right ;; *) wacom=0; xrandr=normal ;; esac echo "xrandr to $xrandr, xsetwacom to $wacom" >&2 if xrandr --output "$output" --rotate "$xrandr"; then for d in $devices do xsetwacom set "stylus" Rotate "$wacom" done fi #workaround for linuxwacom bug if [ "`xsetwacom get stylus Mode`" == '1' ]; then for d in $devices do xsetwacom set stylus CoreEvent "off" xsetwacom set stylus Mode "off" done { sleep 1; for d in $devices do xsetwacom set stylus Mode "on" xsetwacom set stylus CoreEvent "on" done; } & fi
--Gtx 13:34, 22 April 2008 (CEST)
Troubleshooting
If the stylus still doesn't work try to reset the bios. This fixed it for me. --Gtx 08:22, 21 April 2008 (CEST)
Models featuring this Device
- ThinkPad X41 Tablet
- ThinkPad X60 Tablet
- ThinkPad X61 Tablet