![]() ![]() Wacom Bamboo 16FG 4x5 Finger pad id: 14 type: PAD Wacom Bamboo 16FG 4x5 Finger touch id: 13 type: TOUCH Open a terminal and write the following command: You can change a few of the tablet's settings, like button mapping and tablet orientation, by going to System Settings -> Wacom Graphics Tablet.Ī thing that I found very annoying when trying to use my CTH-470 was that, since it includes finger support, it would keep detecting my hand and clicking around randomly when I was just trying to use the pen input, so I'm going to explain how to disable finger input using the xsetwacom command. ![]() wacom.ko /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/input/tablet/wacom.koįinally we need to update the list of module dependencies so the kernel can find our new driver:Īfter doing all this, just unplugging and plugging our tablet should get it working. $ make -C /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/build SUBDIRS=$(pwd) modules We compile the module and copy it to its appropriate destination with the following commands: Sudo apt-get install linux-headers-generic $ sudo apt-get install build-essential libx11-dev libxi-dev x11proto-input-dev xserver-xorg-dev libxrandr-dev libncurses5-dev autoconf libtool You will need to install the following packages to be able to compile the driver: Start by downloading the file from here (it's attached to the third post). There already are instructions on how to do it here, but I decided to write it in a more organized way. As of today, the Wacom drivers in the latest kernel version in Oneiric (3.0.0-13) don't include support for the latest batch of Wacom tablets, so if we want to make it work we have do download and compile the driver ourselves. ![]()
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