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Dual monitor cursor offset problem
My last post got bounced back to me for being over sized, so here goes again.
I have gone around with this thing for quite some time. I've searched the
forums and the linux wacom HOWTO. I have a dual monitor setup with two
different sized monitors (1024x768 on the left and 1600x1200 on the
right). I'm running in Debian Linux with Gnome. I have the 2.16 kernel and
Gimp 2.4. I've install the wacom driver 7.8-3. The tablet is recognized
correctly as the Intuous 1 12x12. Pressure sensitivity works and Gimp
recognizes the stylus and eraser. (what an introduction!)
Here's the problem: the cursor is very much offset from where the actual
drawing happens. It stays at a fixed distance and seems to be equal to the
width of my left monitor. I posted an example screenshot that I faked up
at work (http://sticmann.com/wacom/screenshot.jpg)and also my xorg.conf
file (http://sticmann.com/wacom/xorg.conf). I would appreciate any help
very much.
Thanks,
-Joshua
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Dual monitor cursor offset problem
My last post got bounced back to me for being over sized, so here goes again.
I have gone around with this thing for quite some time. I've searched the
forums and the linux wacom HOWTO. I have a dual monitor setup with two
different sized monitors (1024x768 on the left and 1600x1200 on the
right). I'm running in Debian Linux with Gnome. I have the 2.16 kernel and
Gimp 2.4. I've install the wacom driver 7.8-3. The tablet is recognized
correctly as the Intuous 1 12x12. Pressure sensitivity works and Gimp
recognizes the stylus and eraser. (what an introduction!)
Here's the problem: the cursor is very much offset from where the actual
drawing happens. It stays at a fixed distance and seems to be equal to the
width of my left monitor. I posted an example screenshot that I faked up
at work (http://sticmann.com/wacom/screenshot.jpg)and also my xorg.conf
file (http://sticmann.com/wacom/xorg.conf). I would appreciate any help
very much.
Thanks,
-Joshua
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and instructions are attached. http://www.slaysandg.com/
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