One issue so far that catches my attention is when I take away the pen from the tablet (proximity detection) it makes right click every time. Tried on Krita and Gimp, the pressure is working good so far. I haven't touched anything yet but I was using the front usb ports, I tried the back ones and worked in my current state. The tablet works now - but only in wired mode (I might missed something). Thank you for the words I appreciate it, quick update about my current state, I will make a summary in form of a list for any interested: You're doing pretty good for someone who just started using linux, it's only a pain in the ass when you first set it up, after you finally configure it and get everything working it'll run like a charm ) Sure I tried, no response at all, I installed the xf86 wacom driver, and I tried to follow the steps shown above, but it seems I'm doing something wrong.Ġ: install xf86-input-wacom and set the xorg conf thingġ: install digimend (may need to be installed from git, you may need a more recent version of it than you currently have)Ģ: install konachan's driver (make sure you use make & make install)Ĥ: if it doesn't work you may need to patch the kernel (read the readme on konachan's drivers for details) or use the script linked to earlier (the one which I sadly couldn't figure out how to use)ĥ: if it still doesn't work after that (unlikely) you might need to use another distro (try manjaro, it's a much better distro for installing packages that aren't officially supported thanks to the access to AUR and stuff, also better optimized kernel and whatnot) but did you try actually using it? (It's also quite important that you create that xorg config file suggested above, and install the xf86-input-wacom driver too)
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