Hide Forgot
+++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #1318042 +++ Description of problem: The 22HD and 22HDT have 2 touch strips and 2 mode switching buttons. Each touch strip should have 4 different modes for switching functions. Both tablets only show one configurable mode instead of 4 for each touch strip. How reproducible: On both tablets, seemingly always. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Plug in either tablet to a machine. 2. System -> Preferences -> Wacom Tablet 3. Click "Map Buttons..." Actual results: You can only map one mode of buttons for each touch strip instead of four. Expected results: Each touch strip (R + L) will have 4 configurable modes to switch through. Additional Info: There are no LEDs to indicate which mode is currently active like on the other tablets. --- Additional comment from Peter Hutterer on 2016-03-16 18:33:48 EDT --- is this a regression from 6.7? The 22HD(T) have strips but they don't map to modes. Only the 21UX2 has strips with modes and given that we don't have LEDs to show the current mode this seems like the correct behaviour. --- Additional comment from Michael Boisvert on 2016-03-17 10:06:42 EDT --- (In reply to Peter Hutterer from comment #1) > is this a regression from 6.7? The 22HD(T) have strips but they don't map to > modes. Only the 21UX2 has strips with modes and given that we don't have > LEDs to show the current mode this seems like the correct behaviour. I don't think it is a regression, probably just something I missed. I will make sure later. However, the 22HD's do have 4 modes for the touch strips and there is a button on the pad to cycle through them. Here is a quote from the Wacom website: "The ambidextrous design of the Cintiq 22HD touch features a pair of rear-mounted Touch Strips, along with accompanying Touch Strip Toggle buttons. Each control up to four application-specific functions, such as brush size, zooming, scrolling and on-screen canvas rotation." --- Additional comment from Peter Hutterer on 2016-08-25 21:08:15 EDT --- This isn't set upstream either, I pinged upstream for it.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 is in the Production 3 Phase. During the Production 3 Phase, Critical impact Security Advisories (RHSAs) and selected Urgent Priority Bug Fix Advisories (RHBAs) may be released as they become available. The official life cycle policy can be reviewed here: http://redhat.com/rhel/lifecycle This issue does not meet the inclusion criteria for the Production 3 Phase and will be marked as CLOSED/WONTFIX. If this remains a critical requirement, please contact Red Hat Customer Support to request a re-evaluation of the issue, citing a clear business justification. Note that a strong business justification will be required for re-evaluation. Red Hat Customer Support can be contacted via the Red Hat Customer Portal at the following URL: https://access.redhat.com/