Linux: “Company? Update driver? The driver was written by gary420 and will work forever. No installation, just plug it in. You also get pressure sensitivity and pen buttons if you install this compatibility layer for libinput 6.9 or earlier. By the way, you can remap buttons if you understand gary420’s weird config file format, there’s a readme in the repo…”
Except tap zones because gary420 didn’t like them. You can configure tap zones − in a nice GUI, even − if you use the fingrr touchpad driver instead, but you lose hover sensing and pressure sensitivity.
As long as you don’t use Adobe software. Wacom partnered with Adobe to feature trademarked Photoshop tool icons for the tap zones, which gary420 scraped right off just like the Windows key symbol on his keyboard.
Linux: “Company? Update driver? The driver was written by gary420 and will work forever. No installation, just plug it in. You also get pressure sensitivity and pen buttons if you install this compatibility layer for libinput 6.9 or earlier. By the way, you can remap buttons if you understand gary420’s weird config file format, there’s a readme in the repo…”
Gary420 was a little cooooky but also respected you as a user to know how to use your tool better than what they envisioned.
Except tap zones because gary420 didn’t like them. You can configure tap zones − in a nice GUI, even − if you use the fingrr touchpad driver instead, but you lose hover sensing and pressure sensitivity.
Yeah gary420 doesn’t care how or what you interact with your touchpad
As long as you don’t use Adobe software. Wacom partnered with Adobe to feature trademarked Photoshop tool icons for the tap zones, which gary420 scraped right off just like the Windows key symbol on his keyboard.