Xsetwacom set 17 Button1 "1" # left mouse click #xsetwacom set 17 Mode "Absolute" # or "Relative" cursor movement Xsetwacom set 17 TPCButton "on" # stylus tip + button, or "off" for hover mode Xsetwacom set 17 PressCurve "5 10 90 95" # Bezier curve, default is 0,0,100,100 Xsetwacom set "Serial Wacom Tablet stylus" Threshold "27" # pressure, default is 27, range is 0-2047 #xsetwacom set "Serial Wacom Tablet stylus" ClickForce "27" # pressure, default is 27, range is 0-2047 Xsetwacom set "Serial Wacom Tablet stylus" RawSample "2" # data pt.s filtered, default is 2, 0-100 Xsetwacom set "Serial Wacom Tablet stylus" Suppress "4" # data pt.s trimmed, default is 4, 0-20 # stylus = ID 17 = "Serial Wacom Tablet stylus" # the mouse from being able to pull guidelines out of the ruler in Gimp. # Warning: Changing Mode to either Absolute or Relative in stylus/eraser stops
# Lucid default - 0.10.5 Maverick default - 0.10.8 # ClickForce changes name to Threshold with xf86-input-wacom 0.10.9 (11-19-10) # If you are hot plugging use "Device name" as ID # can change. # nf the "Device names" will be stylus, eraser, touch, and pad. # In the example both "Device name" and ID # are used.
# Device names and ID numbers from 'xinput -list' entered in a terminal. I did number I, III a), and at IV I've not been able to correctly configure the '.xsetwacom.sh' Here are output of xinput -list xinput -list
I tried to follow several posts on the forum but were unsuccessful and I could not finish the last one I tried : OK I received for Christmas the Fujitsu Lifebook T730 but couldn't use finger multitouch on the screen :(