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No pointer at all
Script reaches (Input from the tablet will ONLY be used to print it out), but coordiantes of of pointer are not shown, and I have to interrupt with Ctrl+C.
orquita% sudo ./huion-tablet-driver.py
Finding USB device. . . Done!
Reading configuration. . . Done!
Setting up driver. . . Done!
Tablet model name DEBUG TABLET
Buttons disabled (0)
Scrollbar disabled (0)
Notifications: ENABLED
for buttons ENABLED
for scrollbar disabled
Screen disabled
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< DEBUG MODE ENABLED >
Enabled by default. You can disable it by setting debug_mode = false
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SYSTEM: Linux 4.15.0-20-generic (x86_64 x86_64)
#21-Ubuntu SMP Tue Apr 24 06:16:15 UTC 2018
DEVICE: /dev/input/event3 (py-evdev-uinput)
bus: 0003, vendor 0001, product 0001, version 0003
ENDPOINT 0x81: Interrupt IN ==========================
bLength : 0x7 (7 bytes)
bDescriptorType : 0x5 Endpoint
bEndpointAddress : 0x81 IN
bmAttributes : 0x3 Interrupt
wMaxPacketSize : 0x40 (64 bytes)
bInterval : 0x2
TABLET CAPABILITIES:
[('SYN_REPORT', 0), ('SYN_CONFIG', 1), ('SYN_DROPPED', 3)]
[(['BTN_DIGI', 'BTN_TOOL_PEN'], 320), ('BTN_TOUCH', 330), ('BTN_STYLUS', 331), ('BTN_STYLUS2', 332)]
[(('ABS_X', 0), AbsInfo(value=0, min=0, max=0, fuzz=0, flat=0, resolution=0)), (('ABS_Y', 1), AbsInfo(value=0, min=0, max=0, fuzz=0, flat=0, resolution=0)), (('ABS_PRESSURE', 24), AbsInfo(value=0, min=0, max=0, fuzz=0, flat=0, resolution=0)), (('ABS_TILT_X', 26), AbsInfo(value=0, min=0, max=255, fuzz=0, flat=0, resolution=0)), (('ABS_TILT_Y', 27), AbsInfo(value=0, min=0, max=255, fuzz=0, flat=0, resolution=0))]
VPEN:
name "Tablet Monitor Pen 034322", bus "BUS_USB", vendor "0001", product "0001", version "0003", phys "py-evdev-uinput"
event types: EV_SYN EV_KEY EV_ABS
XINPUT:
⎜ ↳ Tablet Monitor Pen 034322 id=8 [slave pointer (2)]
Huion Kamvas driver should now be running. . .
(Input from the tablet will ONLY be used to print it out)
This started happening to me as well. I believe upgrading to Ubuntu 19.10 stopped the pen input from working. Currently trying different things to get input back...
Joseluis,
How can we help, please?
@BugHunterPhilosopher for one, we should investigate whether something has changed in the latest ubuntu version that affects the evdev input values...
OK, I'll try & do that. I use the latest Pop! OS, by the way (Ubuntu-based).
Did someone find a solution ? I have the same problem ... :)