If you want to calibrate yourself, just proceed.Įnter the "calibrate"-directory - Run this command:Ĭalibrate in order to find the edges of your tablet/digitizer - Run this command: If you tablet isn't listed, I would love to recieve an email with the output, and the model of your tablet.If your tablet is listed there, you can just use that output instead. MatchDevicePath "/dev/input/by-id/usb-UC-LOGIC_Tablet_WP4030U-mouse"Ĩ060 Note: In the subsection, you'll find output from calibrate. MatchDevicePath "/dev/input/by-id/usb-UC-LOGIC_Tablet_WP4030U-event-mouse" MatchDevicePath "/dev/input/by-id/_COPY HERE TOO_"Īn example of a complete config file after edit: Section "InputClass" MatchVendor "UC-LOGIC|KYE Systems|Ace Cad|WALTOP|Waltop" MatchDevicePath "/dev/input/by-id/_COPY HERE_" Now place the caption you copied instead of the " _COPY HERE_" text, also place the same caption instead of the " _COPY HERE TOO_", without the "-event" text:
Try to set identifier to name of device (you may see it in /var/log/Xorg.0.log, for Genius EasyPen M610 name is "6x10 Tablet"). If your tablet is Waltop, you would need to add "|WALTOP|Waltop" to MatchVendor value. Write the following command in the terminal: ls /dev/input/by-id/Įdit "/usr/lib/X11//nf" file, it should be there if you installed the driver properly (in Maverick this file is /usr/share/X11//nf). If the tablet is still not working, follow this instructions: Click Esc and type :wq and press Enter to save the file you have created. You can do this by moving the cursor in the terminal with arrow keys. Please insert the name of your tablet where i have mentioned NAME OF YOUR TABLET. Press 'I' so that INSERT appears Paste the following template in the terminal
fdi file by using the following command in terminal sudo vi /etc/hal/fdi/policy/99-x11-wizardpen.fdi Please note down the make of the tablet which you have to use in the next step.Ĭreate a new. Type the following command in the terminal to know the make of the Pentablet. usr/lib/xorg/modules/input/wizardpen_drv.so It should give the output as follows /usr/lib/xorg/modules/input/wizardpen_drv.la ls /usr/lib/xorg/modules/input/wizardpen_drv.* configure -with-xorg-module-dir=/usr/lib/xorg/modulesĬheck the integrity of the driver installation by typing the command. Run these commands from the directory you installed the source:Ĭonfigure, make and install. If you choose to install a source package you can just extract it and skip to "Building and installing the driver". Either try to find a deb or a source package there, or get the latest version using bzr. You can download the latest driver from Wizardpen on Launchpad.
Xautomation xinput xserver-xorg-dev xutils-dev libtool \ Sudo apt-get install xutils libx11-dev libxext-dev build-essential \ Install some needed packages - Run this command: Sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-input-wizardpen * For Ubuntu Jaunty (9.04): deb jaunty mainĪfter adding the repository install the driver using the command bellow: * For Ubuntu Lucid (10.04) and Ubuntu Maverick (10.10), just add the following line to the software sources as described in here: ppa:doctormo/xorg-wizardpen Monoprice Graphic Drawing Tablet WP8060-TAB08Īs of march 2010 the latest wizardpen driver from Wizardpen on Launchpad is available for Ubuntu/Debian as xserver-xorg-input-wizardpen.Genius G-Pen 450 (UC-LOGIC Tablet WP5540U).Genius G-Pen 340 (UC-LOGIC Tablet WP4030U).Non-USB tablets are not covered by this guide. The setup has been tested with the following USB tablets. Known tablets working with the Wizardpen-driver
If that works, you are done and don't have to bother with the following. Try connecting it and using it in an application such as MyPaint or GIMP. Most tablets should be detected automatically in recent versions of Ubuntu.