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       calcomp, tablet - Configuring a CalComp graphics tablet

DESCRIPTION    [Toc]    [Back]

       This  reference  page  provides  information about how you
       configure a CalComp  DrawingBoard  III  tablet,  an  input
       device supported by the Xinput extension to the Xserver.

       When the software for the tablet is installed on your system,
 you can configure it to emulate a system mouse. Other
       similar  devices  can be configured the samw way, but only
       the CalComp DrawingBoard III has been verified.

   Configuring the X Environment    [Toc]    [Back]
       If you intend to use the CalComp DrawingBoard  III  tablet
       software, you must edit the file /usr/var/X11/Xserver.conf
       to turn on support for the X Input extension. To do  this,
       remove  the  comment  characters surrounding the following
       lines:

       input    _dec_xi_db3      lib_dec_xi_db3.so      XiDb3Init
       /dev/tty00:1:12:12:16:\ 1:8:1000:1:1 > >

       The  backslash in this example indicates line continuation
       and is not in the actual display.

       You should also review these  lines  to  ensure  that  the
       options  specified  for the tablet are correct, especially
       for the tty (logical COMM port) that is specified  as  the
       serial port, where the tablet is connected to your system.

       The last line of the  /usr/var/X11/Xserver.conf  file  has
       the following syntax:

       device:mode:tabletWidth:tabletHeight:numbtns:corePointer:mouseScale:\
 resolution:Xincrement:Yincrement

       The backslash in this example indicates line  continuation
       and is not in the actual display.

       The  following  list  can help you determine how to set up
       the     entries     for     the     tablet     in      the
       /usr/var/X11/Xserver.conf  file:  The  port (tty) to which
       the device is  connected.  The  default  is  tty00.   This
       should  be  set  to  1  for absolute motion.  Width of the
       active tablet area in inches, not the physical  size.  The
       default  is  12.   Height  of  the  active  tablet area in
       inches, not the physical size. The default is 12.   Number
       of  buttons  on  the puck or pen. The maximum number is 16
       and the default is 16.  0 indicates a native  tablet  mode
       (no  system  mouse). 1 indicates emulate core pointer (the
       mouse and  tablet  are  both  core  pointer  devices.  The
       default  is  1.   1 to 50 scaling factor in relative mode.
       Determines the speed of the cursor; the higher the number,
       the  slower the cursor moves. The default is 8.  1 to 2540
       lines per inch (lpi). The default is 1000.  How much the X
       axis  must  be incremented to cause the tablet to send new
       coordinates to the Xserver.  The range is 0 to 65536.  The
       default  is 1.  How much the Y axis must be incremented to
       cause the tablet to send new coordinates to  the  Xserver.
       The range is 0 to 65536. The default is 1.

       The  device  option  is  required  and specifies which tty
       device should be associated with the tablet.  By  default,
       the installation software assigns the CalComp DrawingBoard
       III tablet to tty00, which you may want to change if  that
       tty  is  already  allocated.   For  information  on how to
       determine which serial port your tablet is  connected  to,
       see  the hardware documentation that was shipped with your
       processor.

       Note that when the stylus or puck is moved as far  as  the
       minimum  Xincrement  or Yincrement value, the value of the
       corresponding axis is updated. For example, if the Xincrement
  value  is set to 10 and the tablet is moved 10 units
       along the X axis, the value of the Y  axis  will  also  be
       updated  simultaneously  with the X axis, even if the Yincrement
 value has not been reached. Keep this in mind when
       setting the Xincrement and Yincrement options.

   Configuring the Tablet into the X Server    [Toc]    [Back]
       After  you  have  configured the /usr/var/X11/Xserver.conf
       file, you must follow these steps to turn on  support  for
       the  tablet in the Xserver: Plug the tablet into your system
 and turn  it  on.   Enter  the  following  command  to
       restart  the Xserver so that the Xinput extension can recognize
 the tablet:

              # /usr/sbin/shutdown -r +5 \  "Turning  on  support
              for the Calcomp Drawingboard III tablet"

              (The  backslash in this example indicates line continuation
 and is not in the actual display.)

       When the system comes back up, the tablet will be  configured
 into the Xserver and ready to use.

       When  the  Xserver  first accesses the tablet, it performs
       some hardware-specific initialization that can be saved in
       the on-board memory of the tablet. To save these settings,
       follow these steps: Press the EXIT CONFIG  button  on  the
       tablet's  menu.   Under the SAVE button, press the DEFAULT
       button.  Press the EXIT CONFIG button  to  save  the  settings.

RESTRICTIONS    [Toc]    [Back]

       The  following notes and restrictions apply to the CalComp
       DrawingBoard III tablet: If the puck or stylus is not used
       within  a  5  minute period, the tablet will automatically
       shut off. To reactivate it, press any button on  the  puck
       or stylus while they are in close proximity to the tablet.
       If you configure the tablet as the system's core  pointer,
       moving  the  puck and the system mouse simultaneously will
       cause the cursor to move in an unpredictable fashion.  Use
       only  one puck or stylus at a time. If you try to use both
       input devices simultaneously, you  will  encounter  unpredictable
 behavior.  Manual configuration of the tablet via
       the tablet buttons is not supported. If  you  try  to  use
       these  buttons  to  configure the tablet, the Xserver will
       malfunction and may even crash. If you need to reconfigure
       the  tablet,  edit  the /usr/var/X11/Xserver.conf file and
       then reboot the Xserver.  You can modify some parts of the
       tablet setup by programming the Xinput extension. For more
       information on how to do this, see the  XInput  specification
 provided by the X Consortium.



FILES    [Toc]    [Back]

       The  X  server  configuration file, in which the tablet is
       defined.

SEE ALSO    [Toc]    [Back]

      
      
       Xserver(1X), dc(7), scc(7), ports(7), tty(7)



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