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Description of problem: Changing the resolution to anything non native causes the alignment with the stylus and touch to be incorrect. How reproducible: Always. Steps to Reproduce: 1. System -> Preferences -> Display 2. Change resolution to 1024x768 3. Use stylus / touch Actual results: Cursor misalignment. Expected results: Cursor follows inputs correctly.
Punting to g-s-d, mapping input to parts of the output is done client-side
I wouldn't spend too much time trying to get this working in RHEL 6.8. It should already work in 7.2, which has much better Wacom support.
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