Support for the Intuos Pen and Touch tablets (CTL-480, CTH-480, and CTH-680) targeted for the upcoming release of input-wacom 0.20.0. Adds support for the ISDv4 0x10F digitizer. Improves usability of Intuos touch-enabled tablets in kernels 2.6.30 through 2.6.35. It also contains the new serio version of the ISDV4 driver wacom_w8001.ko along with inputattach. Linuxwacom's input-wacom - the USB kernel module/driver This is a backport version of the usb kernel driver wacom.ko and supports kernels from 2.6.26 to 3.2 the plan is to release a version paired with each xf86-input-wacom (the X driver) point release. It demonstrates how to patch the kernel's wacom.ko (using Katya's 2.6.38 kernel as an example) along with dkms implementation of the patched module (see Appendices 1 & 2). In Isadora you can also install linuxwacom's wacom.ko, although it is suggested you use input-wacom. This HOW TO installs input-wacom's wacom.ko (the usb driver/module) & Xorg's xf86-input-wacom, the Wacom X driver, in Isadora (Lucid 10.04), Katya (Natty 11.04), Lisa (Oneiric 11.10), & Maya (Precise 12.04). I had a look through the Krita forums and their developers had to submit patches for Qt in order to make Krita acceptable to it's large audience who use tablets.Įdit: Just noticed the subtle difference in the Coin versions, I'm assuming 4.00a is newer than 4.Relocation of: HOW TO: Install a LinuxWacom Kernel Driver for Tablet PC's So I would say that perhaps (certainly on my kit) the version of Qt or Coin would be the area of concern. The responsiveness in all aspects of my testing was just as fast as Windows using either of: OS: Linux Mint 19.3 (X-Cinnamon/cinnamon) In Sketcher all responsiveness is perfectly acceptable but in Draft, the actual cursor pointer responds rapidly but the drawing of the geometry (rectangle in my case) is ridiculously slow (seconds not milliseconds) and IMHO unusable using: Since then I've tried the Daily build and now I compile FreeCAD as it's a fairly simple process so I've more versions to compare using the same drivers and hardware. I was fairly new to Linux the last time I carried out testing of my tablet so I only used the latest AppImage at that time. I've made some progress in helping to narrow down where the issue may reside. I would be very _very_ happy if this issue could be solved. Hopefully this standard info is enough to help: work like a charm, no sluggishness at all. Program's like GIMP, Krita, Blender, xournalpp, etc. I deleted the ~/.FreeCAD directory to be sure to start with a clean setup and don't have weird configuration settings. I'm not able to use my tablet because of the sluggish response. Now i just installed the (almost) latest git version to give it another go, but i still have the same issue as mentioned above. Unfortunately i stumbled on the same bug. It was with version 0.18 when i started to try on and off to get my tablet working with FreeCAD. Last year i bought a "Wacom Intuos Pro M" in the hope it would help me speed up working with FreeCAD.
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