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After installing driver tablet pen only moves on X axis #3297
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Could you record the tablet > tablet debugger? |
I think i did it, is it this ? |
Did it work fine before you installed OTD? Because your tablet isn't reporting changes in the y-axis data, its just statically using the same values. |
Yeah it worked fine with whatever controller Nobara has by default, i just plugged it in for the first and it worked. Only thing was that i could not change the active area. |
Well OTD can't really affect the raw data from the tablet, the tablet debugger just shows whats coming in from the tablet. Unless this is a different variant of the tablet (i highly doubt this, nobody else has reported this, and the identifiers are the same) that require different inits or something I wouldn't be too sure that it is a configuration issue. Are you sure you don't have anything like a wireless charger, other charging/power bricks around the tablet? Try and isolate as much technology away from the tablet itself. |
Well the tablet is not near anything really but just to be sure i tried unplugging everything else (cause i have a bluetooth dongle and a wireless mouse) with no luck, also tried different usb ports. |
Could winusb be necessary? |
You're on Linux, WinUSB is a Windows thing. Feel free to Pcap the OEM driver and see what the OEM driver is sending. |
I'm sorry, still new to linux.
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We would need a USB packet capture on windows with the OEM driver to diagnose the actual reasoning behind it not working, as it stands the tablet is not reporting the Y axis correctly, the raw data indicates its locked to a specific value while in range. Or, you could try messing around yourself with possible initialization processes, there is a chance specifically your tablet doesn't respond properly to the standard init process. |
Steps to Reproduce
Expected Behavior
Be able to move pen cursor
Observed Behavior
Pen moves across the X axis but is stuck in the Y axis, so it moves in a single horizontal line across the very top of the screen.
Tablet Device
XP-Pen G430S
Diagnostic Information
Exported diagnostics
diagnostictablet.json
Acknowledgements
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