Thanks! On a Thinkpad X60 tablet this works now too, after adding the additional udev rules (as a separate file 65-xorg-wacom.rules, not at the end of 69-xserver-xorg-input-wacom.rules for some reason, I am not a udev expert). The output of xsetwacom is
Serial Wacom Tablet eraser ERASER
Serial Wacom Tablet touch TOUCH
Serial Wacom Tablet STYLUS
There are still other issues, though, which I will file as a separate bug after these rules are officially released: spurious events at the bottom right corner of the screen when using the stylus, associated with the following log output:
/var/log/Xorg.0.log:
(WW) wcmSerialValidate: bad magic at 4 v=a4 l=5
(WW) wcmSerialValidate: bad magic at 4 v=80 l=5
.... repeated many times
Could this be caused by the multitouch events from this particular tablet (although the touch capability is recognized and works without those spurious events)... I remember something similar from before multitouch support was added to the wacom drivers two+ years back.
Thanks! On a Thinkpad X60 tablet this works now too, after adding the additional udev rules (as a separate file 65-xorg- wacom.rules, not at the end of 69-xserver- xorg-input- wacom.rules for some reason, I am not a udev expert). The output of xsetwacom is
Serial Wacom Tablet eraser ERASER
Serial Wacom Tablet touch TOUCH
Serial Wacom Tablet STYLUS
There are still other issues, though, which I will file as a separate bug after these rules are officially released: spurious events at the bottom right corner of the screen when using the stylus, associated with the following log output: log/Xorg. 0.log:
/var/
(WW) wcmSerialValidate: bad magic at 4 v=a4 l=5
(WW) wcmSerialValidate: bad magic at 4 v=80 l=5
.... repeated many times
Could this be caused by the multitouch events from this particular tablet (although the touch capability is recognized and works without those spurious events)... I remember something similar from before multitouch support was added to the wacom drivers two+ years back.