This is is still an issue in 14.04. I have a new Thinkpad T550 with a
Wacom touch screen device. After installing a newer kernel to recognize
the Wacom device, I am still faced with having to pick between the
"wacom" driver that provides the expected two-finger gestures (like
scrolling and right-cl
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Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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Title:
Make three- and four-finger gestures on touch screen also work in
Wac
I got a response back from the linuxwacom-discuss mailing list saying
that the USB_DEVICE_WACOM(HID_ANY_ID) catch-all rule should be
sufficient for an integrated device like this one. So the real solution
is to just install a more recent kernel. The rest will depend on the X
driver settings.
Solut
I have a Thinkpad T550 running Ubuntu 14.04. I had to use a newer kernel
in order to recognize the Wacom touch screen device (see bug 1433444).
With the "wacom" driver, I experience the same as the bug report
description: 1- and 2-finger touches work, but three- and four-finger
gestures are not av
Notes:
This touch screen reports itself as a Wacom USB device. This should be handled
by the wacom_wac.c driver in the kernel. The 0x5010 Product ID is still not
explicitly listed in wacom_wac.c as of the latest Linux kernel v4.0-rc4.
However, it appears that a catch-all entry, USB_DEVICE_WACOM(
This is still a problem in Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex, x86_64) with
Firefox 3.0.13 and ColorZilla 2.0.2.1.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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I'm having the same problem with Amarok 1.4.10 on Ubuntu 8.10 (64-bit).
Are there any logs or messages I could post that would be helpful in
finding a solution?
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