-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 It has always been automatic for me, even back when my mouse was PS/2 while the tablet was USB (now both are USB so no problem because they share the same device /dev/input/mice). Remember what devices you must use: - - for a real mouse, /dev/psaux (PS/2) or /dev/input/mice (USB) - - the tablet can work with /dev/input/mice, but in this case the rubber, the pen and the mouse are mixed in one device (and you loose some funtionality) - - if you want the tablet to work as such, use /dev/input/eventx (where x is a number, usually 0 but it may be different if you have other USB devices) Sax2 configures all that in a single click in 8.1. In 8.0, download the new Sax2 from : ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/suse/ftp.suse.com/suse/i386/supplementary/X/XFree86/SaX2/suse80 It has a section for tablets that configures everything correctly except for the number "x" above (/dev/input/eventx). I can post the relevant part of my XF86config if you like. Another hint: usually, a mouse pointer going wild is the sign of a wrong protocol, usually using imps2 when only ps2 can work. You can use imps2 for the tablet mouse, but maybe your other mouse doesn't have a wheel? Le Mardi 5 Novembre 2002 06:42, p p a écrit :
Does someone have a clue how to get tablet working along ordinary mouse, so that I don't have to plug-in and out tablet, when I don't use it. On a normal desktop use I like my logitech mouse better and I use that but using gimp with intuos is of course better. If I leave intuos plugged in, mouse pointer goes mad and runs wildly around screen...
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