On 9/5/20 6:58 PM, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
On Sat, 5 Sep 2020 19:30:12 -0300 "George N. White III" gnwiii@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, 5 Sep 2020 at 17:26, Ranjan Maitra maitra@email.com wrote:
Dear friends,
With online instruction for large classes continuing into the near future, I am looking at writing tablets and wondering if any of these can be integrated into Fedora. My examples are from:
https://www.amazon.com/Mice-Keyboards-Computer-Add-Ons-Computers/b?node=1724...
I am not sure if these can do what I am hoping that they can, but I am thinking of something hooked to my machine that is essentially like an Elmo and can be "projected" via a share screen (using zoom) and recorded (using, say, simplescreenrecorder).
Do these things exist? Any suggestions? I do not want to give up my current machine, and buying an unnecessary tablet laptop because that would fragment my workspace (computer).
If the tablet is going to be used by a child for remote schooling, it must have stylus capability, for handwriting and drawing, as well as math, because the keyboard does not have things like square-root signs, etc. --doug
I have a large Wacom drawing board with a mouse and a stylus. It is good for tweaking artwork, but for live video it is no substitute for writing mathematics on a whiteboard.
You may find it better to point a camera at a whiteboard or pad of paper and use an erasable marker or Sharpie. Last I checked, (Fedora 31) the Wacom drivers didn't work with Wayland.
I see, thanks for this. Surprising that Wacom drivers don't work with Wayland. Wacom tablet seem to work fine for me all the way to Fedora 32. Perhaps I am not understanding your point.
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