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XP-Pen Artist 10 (2nd Gen) : Multi-Monitor : Incorrect Drawing Area #3216
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I have the same issues with XP-Pen Artist 13 (2nd Gen). |
Both of y'all display mappings are wrong or you have your window manager mapping the tablet too, you should not be double mapping the tablet. Right click the display mapping in OTD and set to display. |
Hi @jamesbt365 - thanks for the response. Could you please elaborate further on the solution? At the moment I perform the following steps:
When you say:
Can you say more about specifically what I need to change in my setup? xorg log
Thanks for your time - appreciate it! |
I want a screenshot of the OTD interface and the diagnostic file from help > export diagnostic, the xorg log unfortunately isn't all that helpful. |
I have tried this but it doesn't solve the problem. I currently use XP-Pen Artist 12 Pro. I use 3 monitors. All with the same resolution. This is my diagnostic file. Thanks for the great work! |
@rmartinsanchez What Wayland compositor? |
I use manjaro with KDE. From what I understand it uses kwin. The driver that comes by default has turned my axes upside down and the configuration options are not enough to correct the problem. This driver (opentabletdriver) does almost everything I need except for that small issue with mapping. Since when the pen is in the upper left corner, the cursor is also there. But when I get to the center of the tablet area with my pen, the cursor is at the bottom right corner of my tablet. I hope this information helps. EDIT: KDE with Plasma 6 |
This is an upstream issue with KDE Wayland, it does not let you disable its inbuilt tablet mapping. |
@rmartinsanchez thanks for bumping this! @jamesbt365 screenshot and diagnostic attached. |
Tablet > tablet debugger, move your pen to the bottom right of the tablet and get the highest x and y coordinates you can. |
Could you send your I3 configuration? |
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Steps to Reproduce
Set Up:
6.6.13-gentoo
xrandr --output DisplayPort-2 --right-of HDMI-A-0
Display Configuration
Run Daemon
Expected Behavior
Expected
Pen should map to tablet screen.
Observed Behavior
Actual
Pen maps to half tablet screen;
Tablet Device
XP-Pen Artist 10 (2nd Gen)
Diagnostic Information
xppen-10-diagnostics.json
Acknowledgements
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