![]() On the upside, at least all the features of the thing work on Linux. Anyway, following a rebooot/restart of your X session and etc., your tablet should work. If anyone manages to get that working I’d appreciate it if you could tell me how. I should note that the KeepShape option doesn’t actually have any effect, which is inconvenient when you’re using a 4:3 graphics tablet on a 16:9 screen. MatchProduct "UC-LOGIC Tablet WP8060U Pen" MatchProduct "UC-LOGIC Tablet WP8060U Mouse" So, create a file /etc/X11//nf: Section "InputClass" To get it to work at all, you have to force it to use evdev instead. So, by default, Xorg will try to use it with libinput, however, libinput can’t handle it because of an ‘internal bug’ - a bug that has been around since the kernel 3.x days, apparently. In lsusb, my Manhattan-branded WP8060U graphics tablet shows up as such:īus 001 Device 005: ID 5543:0005 UC-Logic Technology Corp. However, the one I have is not a Wacom, and is in fact an off-brand one from 15 years ago or so. They work almost entirely out of the box with no configuration, unless you want to do extra. Linux has wonderful Wacom graphics tablet support. Setting up a WP8060U Graphics Tablet on Linux
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