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Benzene265 wrote: You'll be greeted with two dropdown menus, one of which will have "Wacom Tablet Puck" at the top, the other will have "Window". First, select everything in that list, one at a time, with whichever pointing device you can get to work, and change them all to "Screen". If you leave them at "Window", your cursor won't line up properly and it'll make the pencil tool impossible to use. Hit "Save".
RBL.es wrote:I had the same problem with Wacom Graphire 4 over Win XP using the on-line and updated drivers. So I recomend to use the original package drivers.
I solved it that way.
microUgly wrote:"Original package drivers" would be the ones that came on the CD with your tablet.
You didn't say, but if you have a Bamboo refer to this thread - New GTK version fixes support for Wacom Bamboo
phajdu wrote:i had an older tablet, but changed it to bamboo... it doesnt recognize my tablet and the pressure sensitivity is off. it isnt freezing or anything, but i would like to have the pressure working again.
Benzene265 wrote:I also happen to have a Bamboo and Inkscape. The problem is that Inkscape only recognizes one type of input device at a time. You're either using a mouse or a stylus. Not both. To make it work, open up Input Devices. You'll be greeted with two dropdown menus, one of which will have "Wacom Tablet Puck" at the top, the other will have "Window". First, select everything in that list, one at a time, with whichever pointing device you can get to work, and change them all to "Screen". If you leave them at "Window", your cursor won't line up properly and it'll make the pencil tool impossible to use. Hit "Save". Then, select the first "Wacom Tablet Pressure Stylus" you see on the list and leave Input Devices open. Click the Inkscape window with the pen and don't touch any other mouse. It should work, then. Oh, and it will lag and stutter, but once it's done fussing, it'll work just fine. Normal mice and strangely enough, my laptop's touchpad work under "Wacom Tablet Puck".
Benzene265 wrote:I also happen to have a Bamboo and Inkscape. The problem is that Inkscape only recognizes one type of input device at a time. You're either using a mouse or a stylus. Not both. To make it work, open up Input Devices. You'll be greeted with two dropdown menus, one of which will have "Wacom Tablet Puck" at the top, the other will have "Window". First, select everything in that list, one at a time, with whichever pointing device you can get to work, and change them all to "Screen". If you leave them at "Window", your cursor won't line up properly and it'll make the pencil tool impossible to use. Hit "Save". Then, select the first "Wacom Tablet Pressure Stylus" you see on the list and leave Input Devices open. Click the Inkscape window with the pen and don't touch any other mouse. It should work, then. Oh, and it will lag and stutter, but once it's done fussing, it'll work just fine. Normal mice and strangely enough, my laptop's touchpad work under "Wacom Tablet Puck".