![]() This is the only option (so far) that currently detects the tablet correctly if you remove the tablet from the USB port & then plug it back in. Is the best if you just want the pen to act like a basic mouse with no fancy tricks. You have more than just a single option when installing a Wacom Tablet, due to the restrictions/bugs currently within the drivers & software. WARNING: If you also use a USB mouse on your laptop, you always need to use the mouse1 fix that’s in the Final Section. It should also work with Wacom 1, 2 & 4 Graphire tablets as well, but I’m not making any promises □įor a more in depth look at this tutorial & some tips, click here to view the Tutorial Dissection thread in the Ubuntu-VAIO forum. ![]() ![]() It’s only been tested with Feisty Herd 4 (clean install) & 5 (upgrade) releases so far. This Tutorial has been written specifically to make Wacom Graphire 3 USB tablets work with the Dapper, Edgy & Feisty versions of the Ubuntu operating system.
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