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4 Switch to the Electronic Pens tab and make sure the following options are acti-
5 Click OK to save the changes.
After finishing the X Window System configuration, restart your X server by logging
out. Alternatively, leave the user interface and run init 3 && init 5 in a virtual
console.
After your tablet device has been configured, you can now make use of your pen (or,
depending on your Tablet PC, your finger) as input device.

16.3 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. To configure the keyboard or to access the integrated help, click
the xvkbd field at the left lower corner and open the xvkbd main menu.
If your input is not visible (or is not transferred to the window where you need it),
redirect the focus by clicking the Focus key in xvkbd and then clicking into the window
that should get the keyboard events.
Figure 16.1 xvkbd Virtual Keyboard
If you want to use xvkbd after login, start it from the main menu or with xvkbd from
a shell.
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vated: Add Pen and Add Eraser. If you have a Tablet PC with touch screen, also
activate Add Touch.

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