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The tools below should help to find the appropriate values, but neither the tool
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The setting in the file 99-x11-wizardpen.fdi for the X, Y and Z coordinates need adjustment by trial and error method.
#Aiptek tablet pen replacement install
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OK, what we first need is the a pretty bleeding edge alpha driver now: Make a backup of your /etc/X11/nf file, and remove the parts from your nf, which belongs to the aiptek driver, because Intrepid Ibex won’t work if you leave them in. If you’ve got already installed xserver-xorg-input-aiptek, remove it first ( apt-get remove). This seems to be the first HOWTO for APT-6000U on the Internet so far, please consider it may not work for you, since I’ve got no conformations yet, if it’s working for other, too.įirst of all, there is already a support for these graphics tablets, but without pressure sensitivity. There are some ugly bugs, and dirty workarounds in it, but at least I’ve got it working somehow. Before you go ahead: It’s not working without flaws. It was a hard fight, and I don’t exactly know anymore how I got there, but I’ll try to reconstruct this case as good as I can. Finally I’ve got my old USB Tevion graphics tablet working on Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex).