Wacom Artpad Ii Driver For Mac

Have you had any luck using a Wacom Artpad II serial tablet with an unpatched Ubuntu around 17.10? All the google results seem to be about obsolete software, or for more modern (Intuos-era) tablets. A trivial execution of inputattach -w8001 /dev/ttyS0 does not produce a new input device, and I'm not certain that this is the right protocol for this device. Nor whether the wacomserial4.ko kernel driver even supports it. If you have had success, please share your xorg.conf.d and any kernel and userland configuration you had to do. Providing inputattach with the -w8001 option tells it to try and set up the tablet for use with the kernel's 'wacomw8001' driver. This is likely the incorrect driver for your particular tablet since I believe it is only compatible with the serial digitizers/touchscreens found in tablet PCs.

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Wacom Artpad Ii Driver For Mac

You likely need to pass the -wacomiv option to inputattach instead. This will try to make use of the 'wacomserial4' kernel driver. I'm not sure if that driver supports the ArtPad II either, but it does have a suspicious-looking case to handle 'MODELDIGITIZERII' UD hardware. You might contact the author (Julian Squires) of the wacomserial4 driver for more information: you can find some contact info at the top of the driver source.

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