Using Common Tablet Pc Features; Using The Virtual Keyboard - Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE DESKTOP 10 SP1 - GNOME 23-05-2007 Manual

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3. After finishing the X Window System configuration, restart your X server by logging out or
E.3 Using Common Tablet PC Features
After your Wacom device has been configured, you can now make use of your pen as input device.
E.3.1 Using the Virtual Keyboard
To log in to the KDE or GNOME desktop or to unlock the screen, you can either enter your
username and password as usual or via the virtual keyboard, xvkbd, displayed below the login field.
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Section "InputDevice"
Driver
Identifier
Option
Option
Option
Option
Option
EndSection
[...]
Section "ServerLayout"
Identifier
InputDevice
InputDevice
InputDevice
InputDevice
InputDevice
InputDevice
Option
Option
Screen
EndSection
Default mouse configuration.
Newly added configuration for tablet cursor input device.
Newly added configuration for the tablet stylus input device.
Newly added configuration for the tablet eraser input device.
The tablet input devices "Mouse[5]", "Mouse[7]", and "Mouse[9]" are added to the X
server devices.
This example configuration should work on most Tablet PCs. For more information check the
HOWTO on the Linux Wacom Web site (http://linuxwacom.sourceforge.net/index.php/howto/
x11).
leave the user interface and run init 3 && init 5 in a virtual console.
"wacom"
"Mouse[9]"
"Device" "/dev/ttyS0"
"ForceDevice" "ISDV4"
"InputFashion" "Eraser"
"Mode" "Absolute"
"Type" "eraser"
"Layout[all]"
"Keyboard[0]" "CoreKeyboard"
"Mouse[1]" "CorePointer"
"Mouse[3]" "SendCoreEvents"
"Mouse[5]" "SendCoreEvents"
"Mouse[7]" "SendCoreEvents"
"Mouse[9]" "SendCoreEvents"
"Clone" "off"
"Xinerama" "off"
"Screen[0]"

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