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Description of problem: CTF-420 stylus buttons not working Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: always Steps to Reproduce: 1. press buttons on stylus Actual results: No response from stylus buttons Expected results: Buttons should right-click and double-click by default Additional info: led turns green when button pressed but no system response
Does evtest show any events? Note you need to vt-switch away from the X server to see any events.
Ran evtest as requested, is showing: type1 (key) code 331(Stylus), value 0 type1 (key) code 331(Stylus), value 1 type1 (key) code 332(Stylus2), value 0 type1 (key) code 332(Stylus2), value 1 This is an upgrade from Fedora 14 to Fedora 15, could a configuration have been lost? Not sure where to look. A PS/2 mouse buttons work okay.
try the following command, maybe that's what's interfering here: gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.peripherals.wacom tablet-pc-button true
Tried it and no change. Read back value, still false. # gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.peripherals.wacom tablet-pc-button true # gsettings get org.gnome.settings-daemon.peripherals.wacom tablet-pc-button false #
please run evtest-capture against the device and get the event sequence. attach the file here, I should hopefully be able to reproduce then.
Created attachment 516450 [details] evtest capture output output from: evtest capture /dev/input/event4 > volito2.txt
Created attachment 516461 [details] evtest-capture.xml file file created by evtest-capture
ok, tried this. with the gsettings key on "false" the stylus keys don't work. with the key on true, it works. Not sure what's going on that you can't set that key though but it appears the driver works correctly here.
gsettings lists the key and says the it is writable but I can't set it true.
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