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WACOM(4)                   Kernel Interfaces Manual                   WACOM(4)

NAME
       wacom - Wacom input driver

SYNOPSIS
       Section "InputDevice"
         Identifier "idevname"
         Driver "wacom"
         Option "Device"   "devpath"
         ...
       EndSection

DESCRIPTION
       wacom is an X input driver for Wacom devices.

       The wacom driver functions as a pointer input device.

SUPPORTED HARDWARE
       This driver supports the Wacom IV and Wacom V protocols. Serial tablets
       only need this driver.  USB tablet support is available on  some  Linux
       platforms and requires the wacom kernel driver being loaded before this
       driver starts.

       Please check http://linuxwacom.sourceforge.net for  latest  updates  of
       Wacom X and kernel drivers.

DRIVER-INTERNAL DEVICE HOTPLUGGING
       When  input device hotplugging in the X server is enabled and no Input-
       Device section exists for a compatible tablet device and an  InputClass
       section  (see  xorg.conf.d(5x)) assigns this driver for the device, the
       wacom driver creates multiple X devices for each a physical device, one
       X  device for each available tool. The list of tools is hardware-depen-
       dent. See Option Type as outlined in the CONFIGURATION DETAILS section.

       These tool-specific devices are referred to as parent device and depen-
       dent  device.  The parent device is the one presented by the system and
       the one that causes the X server to load the wacom driver. This  parent
       device then causes the automatic addition of several dependent devices.
       If the parent device is unplugged or otherwise removed,  the  dependent
       devices will be automatically removed as well.

       Dependent  devices  may be assigned tool-specific options through addi-
       tional InputClass sections. We recommend that a MatchDriver wacom  line
       is used in these sections in addition to the user-specific pattern.

       Match  directives  are  applied  by  the  X server before the driver is
       selected.  The type name of  the  parent  device  is  appended  by  the
       driver.  It  is  not  possible to use a MatchProduct directive to match
       against this appended type name.

CONFIGURATION DETAILS
       Please refer to xorg.conf(5x) or xorg.conf.d(5x) for general configura-
       tion  details  and for options that can be used with all input drivers.
       This section only covers configuration details specific to this driver.

       Multiple instances of the Wacom devices can cohabit. Each  device  sup-
       ports the following entries:

               Option "Type" "stylus"|"eraser"|"cursor"|"pad"|"touch"
                   sets the type of tool the device represents. This option is
                   mandatory.  The core options, such as  "SendCoreEvents"  or
                   "AlwaysCore",  are unnecessary in Gimp if you don't need to
                   move system cursor outside of Gimp drawing area.  "pad"  is
                   for Intuos 3 or Cintiq 21UX tablet ExpressKeys/menu strips,
                   and Graphire 4 or  Bamboo  tablet  buttons,  wheel,  and/or
                   ring.   It is required  for Intuos3,  CintiqV5, Graphire 4,
                   and Bamboo if you want to use keystroke features.  "pad" is
                   reported as a second tool in the driver. "touch" is for the
                   tablet with touch support.  Right now only a few Tablet PCs
                   have this feature.

               Option "Device" "path"
                   sets  the  path to the special file which represents serial
                   line where the tablet is plugged.  You have to  specify  it
                   for each subsection with the same value if you want to have
                   multiple devices with the  same  tablet.   This  option  is
                   mandatory.

               Option "Suppress" "number"
                   sets  the  position  increment  under which not to transmit
                   coordinates.  This entry must  be  specified  only  in  the
                   first Wacom subsection if you have multiple devices for one
                   tablet. If you don't specify this entry, the default value,
                   which is 2, will be used. To disable suppression, the entry
                   should be specified as 0.  When suppress  is  defined,   an
                   event  will be sent only when at least one of the following
                   conditions is met:

                           the change between the current X coordinate and the
                   previous one is greater than suppress;

                           the change between the current Y coordinate and the
                   previous one is greater than suppress;

                           the change between the  current  pressure  and  the
                   previous one is greater than suppress;

                           the  change between the  current degree of rotation
                   and the previous one of the transducer is greater than sup-
                   press;

                           the change between the current absolute wheel value
                   and the previous one is equal to or greater than suppress;

                           the change between the current tilt value  and  the
                   previous  one is equal to or greater than suppress (if tilt
                   is supported);

                           relative wheel value has changed;

                           button value has changed;

                           proximity has changed.

               Option "Mode" "Relative"|"Absolute"
                   sets the mode of the device.  The default value for stylus,
                   pad  and  eraser  is  Absolute;  cursor  is Relative; touch
                   defaults to Relative for tablets with touch pads and  Abso-
                   lute for touch screens.

               Option "TopX" "number"
                   X coordinate of the top corner of the active zone.  Default
                   to 0.

               Option "TopY" "number"
                   Y coordinate of the top corner of the active zone.  Default
                   to 0.

               Option "BottomX" "number"
                   X  coordinate  of  the  bottom  corner  of the active zone.
                   Default to width of the tablet.

               Option "BottomY" "number"
                   Y coordinate of the  bottom  corner  of  the  active  zone.
                   Default to height of the tablet.

               Option "ButtonsOnly" "on"|"off"
                   disables the device's motion events.  Default to off.

               Option "ButtonM" "AC"
                   reports  an action AC when button M is pressed,  where M is
                   one of the device supported  button numbers,  it can  be  1
                   to  32.  Wacom uses a driver-internal button mapping, where
                   any physical button appears to the X server as  the  button
                   specified  by  the  ButtonM mapping. Hence, if two physical
                   buttons have the same  ButtonM  mapping,  the  server  will
                   think  they  are  the  same  physical  button.  The default
                   action reported to the X server is mouse  button  M  click.
                   Because X uses buttons 4, 5, 6, and 7 as the four scrolling
                   directions, physical buttons 4 and higher are mapped  to  8
                   and  higher  by default.  To ignore the button click, i.e.,
                   to not report any button click event to the X server,   use
                   "0" or "button 0".

               Option "TPCButton" "on"|"off"
                   enables  the  stylus  buttons  as  Tablet  PC  buttons.  If
                   enabled, the stylus reports button events only when its tip
                   is pressed. If any button is down, pressing the tip reports
                   a button event for the button. Otherwise if  no  button  is
                   down, the tip reports as usual.  Default to "on" for Tablet
                   PCs; "off" for all other models. Only available on the sty-
                   lus tool.

               Option "Touch" "on"|"off"
                   enables  touch events for touch devices,  i.e., system cur-
                   sor moves when user touches the tablet.   Default  to  "on"
                   for devices that support touch; "off" for all other models.

               Option "Rotate" "CW"|"CCW"|"HALF"|"NONE"
                   rotates  the  tablet  orientation counterclockwise (CCW) or
                   clockwise (CW) or 180 degrees (HALF).  If you have specific
                   tablet  mappings,  i.e.  TopX/Y  or BottomX/Y were set, the
                   mapping will be applied before rotation. Rotation  must  be
                   applied to the parent device (usually the stylus), rotation
                   settings on in-driver hotplugged devices (see DRIVER-INTER-
                   NAL  DEVICE  HOTPLUGGING  ) will be ignored. The default is
                   "NONE".

               Option "PressCurve" "x1,y1,x2,y2"
                   sets pressure curve by control points x1, y1, x2,  and  y2.
                   Their  values  are in range from 0..100. The pressure curve
                   is interpreted as Bezier curve with 4 control  points,  the
                   first and the last control point being fixed on the coordi-
                   nates 0/0 and 100/100,  respectively.  The  middle  control
                   points  are  adjustible by this setting and thus define the
                   shape of the curve.  The input for linear  curve  (default)
                   is  "0,0,100,100";  slightly depressed curve (firmer) might
                   be "5,0,100,95"; slightly raised curve  (softer)  might  be
                   "0,5,95,100".   The  pressure  curve  is only applicable to
                   devices of type stylus or  eraser,  other  devices  do  not
                   honor this setting.

               Option "DebugLevel" "number"
                   sets  the  level  of  debugging info for tool-specific mes-
                   sages.  There are 12  levels,  specified  by  the  integers
                   between  1  and  12.   All debug messages with a level less
                   than or equal to the "number" will be logged into the  Xorg
                   log  file.  This option is only available if the driver was
                   built with debugging support.

               Option "CommonDBG" "number"
                   sets the level of debugging info for common (i.e. not tool-
                   specific)  code  paths  on the tablet. There are 12 levels,
                   specified by the integers between 1 and 12. All debug  mes-
                   sages  with a level less than or equal to the "number" will
                   be logged into the Xorg  log  file.  This  option  is  only
                   available if the driver was built with debugging support.

               Option "GrabDevice" "bool"
                   sets whether the underlying event device will be grabbed by
                   the  driver  to  prevent   the   data   from   leaking   to
                   /dev/input/mice.  When  enabled, while the X server is run-
                   ning, no other programs will be  able  to  read  the  event
                   stream.  Default: "false".

               Option "CursorProx" "number"
                   sets  the  max distance from tablet to stop reporting move-
                   ment for the cursor.  Default for Intuos series is 10,  for
                   Graphire  series  (including Volitos) is 42. Only available
                   for the cursor/puck device.

               Option "RawSample" "number"
                   Set  the  sample  window  size (a sliding average  sampling
                   window)  for incoming input tool raw data points.  Default:
                   4, range of 1 to 20.

               Option "Serial" "number"
                   sets the serial number associated with the physical device.
                   This allows to have multiple devices of the same type (i.e.
                   multiple pens). This option is only available  on  wacom  V
                   devices  (Intuos  series  and  Cintiq  21U).   To see which
                   serial number belongs to a device,  you  need  to  run  the
                   utility  program,  xsetwacom,  which  comes with linuxwacom
                   package.

               Option "ToolSerials" "number[,type[,label]][;...]"
                   sets the list of serial numbered devices that  need  to  be
                   hotplugged  for a physical device. The 'type' option may be
                   any of "pen",  "airbrush",  "artpen",  or  "cursor".   This
                   option  is only available on wacom V devices (Intuos series
                   and Cintiq 21U).  To see which serial number belongs  to  a
                   device,  you  need  to  run the utility program, xsetwacom,
                   that comes with this driver.

               Option "Threshold" "number"
                   sets the pressure threshold used to  generate  a  button  1
                   events  of stylus.  The threshold applies to the normalised
                   pressure range of [0..2048].  The default is 27.

               Option "Gesture" "bool"
                   Enable or disable multi-finger in-driver gesture support on
                   the  device. Default: off unless the tablet supports multi-
                   touch. Note that disabling this option may allow the  desk-
                   top environment to detect multi-finger gestures instead.

               Option "ZoomDistance" "number"
                   If  Option  "Gesture" is enabled, this option specifies the
                   minimum movement distance before a zoom gesture  is  recog-
                   nized.

               Option "ScrollDistance" "number"
                   If  Option  "Gesture" is enabled, this option specifies the
                   minimum movement distance before a scroll gesture is recog-
                   nized.

               Option "TapTime" "number"
                   If  Option "Gesture" is enabled, this option determines the
                   maximum time of a touch event to be recognized  as  tap.  A
                   press and release event shorter than TapTime generates but-
                   ton press and release events. Presses longer  than  TapTime
                   do not generate button events, only motion events.

               Option "PressureRecalibration" "bool"
                   Allows  to  disable  pressure recalibration. Default: true.
                   If the initial pressure of a device  is  !=  0  the  driver
                   recalibrates  the  pressure  range.  This is to account for
                   worn out devices.  The downside is that when the user  hits
                   the  tablet  very  hard the initial pressure reading may be
                   unequal to zero even for a perfectly good pen. If the  con-
                   secutive  pressure readings are not higher than the initial
                   pressure by a threshold no button event will be  generated.
                   This option allows to disable the recalibration.

               Option "LogMask" "number"
                   bitmask that enables logging of a group of events.
                   Bit    Event
                   0      proximity low level
                   1      pressure low level
                   7      button high level

TOUCH GESTURES
   Single finger (1FG)
       Left click: tap, actual click happens after TapTime period elapses.

       Left  click  drag: tap to select, quickly (within TapTime period) touch
       selection again.  Then drag.  Available on  touchpads,  e.g.  BambooPT,
       not touchscreens.

   Two finger (2FG)
       Right click: one finger down + tap second finger

       Vertical  scroll:  two fingers side by side (in any orientation) moving
       vertically with constant separation initiates a  vertical  scroll.   By
       driver  default  a gesture up results in a scroll down event (the docu-
       ment moves up) and a gesture down results in a scroll up event  (moving
       the document down).

       Horizontal scroll: two fingers side by side held at a constant distance
       moving horizontally initiates a horizontal scroll.  A  gesture  to  the
       left  results  in  a scroll right event (the document moves left) and a
       gesture right results in a  scroll  left  event  (moving  the  document
       right).

       Zoom in: two separated fingers side by side, bring together i.e. pinch.

       Zoom  out: two fingers side by side, spread.  Not all applications sup-
       port zoom.

SEE ALSO
       Xorg(1), xorg.conf(5), xorg.conf.d(5), X(7)

       More information is available at http://linuxwacom.sourceforge.net

AUTHORS
       Peter     Hutterer     <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>,      Ping      Cheng
       <pingc@wacom.com>,   Frederic   Lepied  <lepied@xfree86.org>,  John  E.
       Joganic <jej@j-arkadia.com>, Magnus Vigerlof <Magnus.Vigerlof@ipbo.se>

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