Gesendet: Mittwoch, 24. November 2021 um 02:10 Uhr Von: "John J. Karcher" devuser@alternateapproach.com An: users@lists.genode.org Betreff: Re: Wacom Touchscreen / Pen Driver
On 11/23/21 03:15, Christian Helmuth wrote:
It's related to that issue, but the crash has been fixed. The remaining problem is that the hardware generates a variety of non-standard events, which confuse nitpicker (e.g., puts it into a state where it no longer responds to mouse clicks).
If they are really non-standard events (real events not covered in an applicable standard, e.g. pressure change), and not merely duplicate events encoded in a non-standard way. I would opt for defining a (genode) standard for encoding these events and implementing them in nitpicker and encoding them in the driver in the (now new) standard way.
Unfortunately, I just tried using brute force (before the Genodians articles about the new tooling), and don't have any useful results.
Do you think I might be able to borrow code from another driver? I could try that, and see what happens. (I'm running a newer version of Linux, but I assume that it's worked there for quite a while.)
Any ideas are welcome!
Thanks!
John J. Karcher devuser@alternateapproach.com
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