(Linux) Libinput support (Support for non-wacom tablets)
Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2017 1:21 am
Libinput is basically the new and cool input driver here to replace evdev and xf86-input-wacom among other things (and by that I mean it sorta already has replaced them, most distros ship it by default), it already has full support for wacom tablets, and apparently (I didn't know about this till today due to lack of documentation on supported devices...) it also works with off brand tablets, including my yiynova MVP22U, I wouldn't be surprised if it works with all the digimend supported tablets.
It basically already works with Paintstorm, the only thing that doesn't work in paintstorm are tablet unique functions such as pressure sensitivity (and probably also tilt, although non-wacom tablets do not have tilt support to begin with so I wouldn't know)
This essentially means that with libinput, wacom tablet users have out-of-the-box tablet support (pressure sensitivity and all) in most modern linux distributions without needing to install the xf86-input-wacom driver which is starting to grow old and obsolete (people should only have to install it if libinput somehow isn't working for them)
I'd really appreciate it if support for this driver would be added to the linux version, it'd be so nice to be able to ditch windows and just use paintstorm on Linux, seriously. (I'm so sick of windows... it keeps breaking on me randomly, whereas linux tends to just work, and doesn't break unless I do something that breaks it)
I hope this gets added soon
It basically already works with Paintstorm, the only thing that doesn't work in paintstorm are tablet unique functions such as pressure sensitivity (and probably also tilt, although non-wacom tablets do not have tilt support to begin with so I wouldn't know)
This essentially means that with libinput, wacom tablet users have out-of-the-box tablet support (pressure sensitivity and all) in most modern linux distributions without needing to install the xf86-input-wacom driver which is starting to grow old and obsolete (people should only have to install it if libinput somehow isn't working for them)
I'd really appreciate it if support for this driver would be added to the linux version, it'd be so nice to be able to ditch windows and just use paintstorm on Linux, seriously. (I'm so sick of windows... it keeps breaking on me randomly, whereas linux tends to just work, and doesn't break unless I do something that breaks it)
I hope this gets added soon