[Bug 1297692] Re: Onboard not working with wacom driver
marmuta
1297692 at bugs.launchpad.net
Tue Apr 1 16:48:02 UTC 2014
Thanks for chiming in, Tom. It could be the same problem, but I can't
really tell yet. Are you using Onboard 1.0.1 from the community repo?
The warnings are most likely unrelated, but I'll keep them in mind. I've
seen them before but no more since some time into Ubuntu 13.10.
Your device reports as XIDependentTouch like my touch pad, meaning the
Touch Input setting would be ignored. Onboard ought to just use the
regular (emulated) pointer events then, like it does here. I have no
good idea yet where this fails. Bear with me, I guess we need to keep
digging.
Please paste this into your terminal again, all lines at once. If you
can, make sure you used the touch screen last, not the mouse, before you
run this.
(killall onboard; \
xsetwacom --list; xsetwacom --list | cut -f 2 | cut -d " " -f2 | xargs xinput list-props; \
xinput; \
xinput list --long; \
xinput test-xi2 2) &>X220t_xinput.txt
Again, tap the little window a few times somewhere in the middle, close
it and attach X220t_xinput.txt here. The list of devices was missing
before and there was some confusion about which id is what device.
Then please collect debug output from Onboard. Turn the Input event
source setting back to "XInput" before, because the Gtk path doesn't log
pointer events.
(killall onboard; onboard -ddebug) &>X220t_onboard_debug.txt
Once the keyboard shows, tap a few of its keys (any keys really), quit
Onboard and attach X220t_onboard_debug.txt here. I'm looking for lines
containing "TouchInput: listening to" and "TouchInput: device event".
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