Wacom Bamboo Pen - Pressure too sensitive (Needs kernel 3.1 patch backported)
Bug #786952 reported by
Ricardo Graça
This bug affects 10 people
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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linux (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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High
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Unassigned | ||
Oneiric |
Invalid
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High
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Unassigned | ||
Precise |
Fix Released
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High
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Unassigned | ||
xf86-input-wacom (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Medium
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Unassigned | ||
Oneiric |
Fix Released
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Medium
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Unassigned | ||
Precise |
Fix Released
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Binary package hint: xserver-
It seems that the stylus pressure is way too sensitive resulting in very little control over the output pressure in drawing programs (Tested in gimp and inkscape). The result is that it takes just a minimal amount of actual physical pressure to reach maximum software pressure. I can actually see the pressure values in inkscape rising rapidly to 1.0 with very minimal pressure. This happens with a Bamboo Pen, model CTL-460 on two different computers running Ubuntu 11.04, but not on a Macbook running MacOS X. It also used to work just fine with openSUSE 11.4.
tags: | added: rls-mgr-o-tracking |
tags: |
added: rls-mgr-p-tracking removed: rls-mgr-o-tracking |
Changed in xf86-input-wacom (Ubuntu Oneiric): | |
status: | Triaged → Fix Released |
Changed in linux (Ubuntu Oneiric): | |
status: | Triaged → Invalid |
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Try messing around with MaxZ value in 10-wacom.config (or 50-wacom.config) in /usr/lib/ X11/xorg. conf.d/ .
I had similar issue on my Lenovo TabletPC, and it turns out that setting MaxZ value to 256 (or close) solved the pressure issue - maybe this is the same problem. Lenovo has 256 steps of pressure I guess, you may need to change it to somethink like 512 or 1024 (or even 2048) in Bamboo.