Hi,<br><br>I was looking at xorg.conf on Fedora 10, and <br>my question is: what is the correct approach,<br>when an input device does not work as it was supposed to?<br><br>In my case, I have an old tablet (Genius) that was detected,<br>
but its surface area is not mapped correctly onto the screen.<br>Moving the stylus less than half an inch, makes the cursor cross<br>the entire screen.<br><br>In the past, I used an alternative driver, which was configured<br>
in xorg.conf. Now, this same driver has an undefined external<br>reference "xf86errno" in F10.<br><br>Even if I fix the driver, since the input devices are detected automatically, <br>the only way (I see) of using the alternative driver is including<br>
<br>Section "ServerFlags"<br> Option "AutoAddDevices" "false"<br>EndSection<br><br>in xorg.conf. But this will force me to specify all other<br>input drivers one by one, in xorg.conf, that is, it is an <br>
"all or nothing" approach. Is that correct?<br><br>The other option is trying to make the detected driver<br>use the correct mapping, by suppling some parameters. <br><br>According to the instructions available here<br>
<br><a href="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/EvdevInputDriver">https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/EvdevInputDriver</a><br><br>I would have to look at this file:<br><br> /usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/10osvendor/10-tabletPCs.fdi<br>
<br clear="all">However, I did not see anything that I could change<br>to fix my problem.<br><br>Any suggestion?<br><br>Thanks.<br><br><br>-- <br>Paulo Roma Cavalcanti<br>LCG - UFRJ<br>