Gfxtablet windows driver9/16/2023 ![]() This was how I finally managed to get my Kidz mouse working. I published my code on gitlab I don't know it might be useful to you. ![]() Obviously, serial pointing devices used to be the only kind there was, but now this is starting to look like a genuinely lost technology. Has anyone got an old serial device like this working on a Pi? ![]() There are some complex instructions involving compiling kernel modules for serial device support, but they look to be for outdated kernels. Has this input path been depreciated or discontinued? The thread here, attempting to use a serial trackball, looks discouraging: viewtopic.php?t=184614Īpparently there is something called "inputattach" from "linuxconsole" on Arch Linux, but I wasn't able to find or install those things on my Pi4. I found some R-Pi instructions but only for Wacom USB models. I confirmed my tablet does generate output, as I can monitor bursts of binary data coming in on ttyUSB0 when I move the pen around on the surface. I have a USB-Serial converter, which appears on my Pi as /dev/ttyUSB0. The tablet speaks "WACOM IV" protocol at 9600 bps 8-N-1. Needless to say, the original Wacom manual only mentions configuring it for Win95 or DOS. I'd like to use it like a mouse device on my Pi4. I have a 25-year-old Wacom ArtZ II tablet with DB-9 serial connector. (this obscure topic should probably go in some sub-forum, but I'm not sure which.)
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