On Monday 24 February 2003 11:55, Johnny Ernst Nielsen wrote:
Good day p_s,
well, as I said, I do not know anything about how USB works. THere is nothing in your information that makes me go "Ahaaaa!"
Yes, I guess you could test the /dev/usb/* on a at a time. Knowing nothing about USB, I would try out the ttyUSB* first, then the mouse devices.
One thing makes me wonder about your XF86Config:
Your tablet is a USB device, yet SAX has set it up to use a device NOT in the USB-directory.
Do you use KDE?
If you do, your Control Centre may be able to tell you what device your tablet is connected to.
Control Centre -> Information There is a section 'USB devices'
Also, on my system 'apropos usb' gives me two interesting tools:
lsusb
...and...
usbmodules
Perhaps you can use them to list USB devices. As far as I can see in the man pages, they should both be used as root.
If your tablet on the USB bus is called something that in its name does not reveil that it is the tablet, perhaps you could unplug the tablet, make a liste of USB devices, plug the tablet back in, and make a new list of USB devices, and finally use diff to see if there is a difference between the "unplugged" list and the "plugged" list.
A difference might be the tablet.
Best regards :o)
Johnny :o)
these are my Wacom combinations... (it has eraser on other end, and a button, so I guess that's why there's more that one device
Section "InputDevice" Driver "wacom" Identifier "Mouse[3]" Option "Device" "/dev/input/event0" Option "InputFashion" "Tablet" Option "KeepShape" "on" Option "Name" "GRAPHIRE / INTUOS (USB)" Option "SendCoreEvents" "on" Option "Tilt" "on" Option "USB" "on" Option "Vendor" "WACOM" EndSection
Section "InputDevice" Driver "wacom" Identifier "Mouse[5]" Option "Device" "/dev/input/event0" Option "InputFashion" "Pen" Option "KeepShape" "on" Option "Name" "GRAPHIRE / INTUOS Stylus (USB)" Option "Protocol" "Auto" Option "SendCoreEvents" "on" Option "Tilt" "on" Option "USB" "on" Option "Vendor" "WACOM" EndSection
Section "InputDevice" Driver "wacom" Identifier "Mouse[7]" Option "Device" "/dev/input/event0" Option "InputFashion" "Eraser" Option "KeepShape" "on" Option "Name" "GRAPHIRE / INTUOS Eraser (USB)" Option "Protocol" "Auto" Option "SendCoreEvents" "on" Option "Tilt" "on" Option "USB" "on" Option "Vendor" "WACOM" EndSection
I have in my /dev/USB/ many items, may be I just have to test them one by one :)
ps@ps2:/dev/usb> ls auer0 auer5 dabusb2 dabusb7 dc2xx4 ez1 ez6 lp3 mouse0 mouse5 scanner1 scanner6 ttyUSB11 ttyUSB2 ttyUSB7 auer1 auer6 dabusb3 dc2xx0 dc2xx5 ez2 ez7 lp4 mouse1 mouse6 scanner2 scanner7 ttyUSB12 ttyUSB3 ttyUSB8 auer2 auer7 dabusb4 dc2xx1 dc2xx6 ez3 lp0 lp5 mouse2 mouse7 scanner3 ttyUSB0 ttyUSB13 ttyUSB4 ttyUSB9 auer3 dabusb0 dabusb5 dc2xx2 dc2xx7 ez4 lp1 lp6 mouse3 rio500 scanner4 ttyUSB1 ttyUSB14 ttyUSB5 auer4 dabusb1 dabusb6 dc2xx3 ez0 ez5 lp2 lp7 mouse4 scanner0 scanner5 ttyUSB10 ttyUSB15 ttyUSB6 I have the WACOM Graphire2, also USB. I didn't have to do anything, it just gets iinstalled. Only during installation it doesn't work, but after the first reboot it works. -- Frits Wüthrich Pentaxianado