Lines Matching refs:tablet
7 This page provides details about the graphics tablet
8 support in libinput. Note that the term "tablet" in libinput refers to
9 graphics tablets only (e.g. Wacom Intuos), not to tablet devices like the
12 .. figure:: tablet.svg
15 Illustration of a graphics tablet
20 Pad buttons vs. tablet tools
23 Most tablets provide two types of devices. The physical tablet often
25 drawing surface of the tablet requires a tool, usually in the shape of a
30 Buttons, rings or strips on the physical tablet hardware (the "pad") are
36 .. figure:: tablet-interfaces.svg
41 Touch events on the tablet integrated into a screen itself are exposed
43 standalone tablet are exposed through the **LIBINPUT_DEVICE_CAP_POINTER**
55 The primary use of a tablet tool is to draw on the surface of the tablet.
64 Some tablet tools' pressure detection is too sensitive, causing phantom
84 Relative motion for tablet tools
94 diagonal move on the tablet.
96 The delta coordinates are available for all tablet events, it is up to the
110 Special axes on tablet tools
113 A tablet tool usually provides additional information beyond x/y positional
114 information and the tip state. A tool may provide the distance to the tablet
118 .. figure:: tablet-axes.svg
124 between tablet devices and cannot usually be mapped into a physical unit.
132 the tablet and the top of the stylus. The angle is measured along the x and
134 is tilted towards the logical right and/or bottom of the tablet.
149 used in relative mode, lying flat on the tablet. Movement typically follows
167 creating a fake surface touch and making interaction with the tablet less
182 tablet is high enough,
209 whenever that same physical tool comes into proximity on any tablet
213 physical pens of different color. In multi-tablet setups it is also
217 struct libinput_tablet_tool per tool type on each tablet the tool is used
223 Vendor-specific tablet tool types
255 may be negative or larger than the tablet's width and/or height. It is up to
258 .. figure:: tablet-out-of-bounds.svg
261 Illustration of the out-of-bounds area on a tablet
266 the width/height of the tablet.
290 joysticks. Thus, tablet with a large number of buttons have to map across
295 tablet.
299 switch between modes, see :ref:`tablet-pad-modes`. Callers should use
309 Left-handed mode on tablet devices usually means rotating the physical
310 tablet by 180 degrees to move the tablet pad button area to right side of
311 the tablet. When left-handed mode is enabled on a tablet device (see
312 **libinput_device_config_left_handed_set()**) the tablet tool and tablet pad
315 the physical tablet. For example, the x and y axes are inverted and the
316 positive x/y coordinates are down/right of the top-left corner of the tablet
317 in its current orientation. On a tablet pad, the ring and strip are
321 .. figure:: tablet-left-handed.svg
339 libwacom to determine if a tablet is capable of being switched to
350 the mode the tablet is in. For example, in mode 0 the touch ring may emulate
369 Multiple modes may exist on the tablet, libinput uses the term "mode group"
377 .. figure:: tablet-intuos-modes.svg
380 Modes on an Intuos Pro-like tablet
382 In the image above, the Intuos Pro-like tablet provides 4 LEDs to indicate
387 ring events on this tablet. When the center button is pressed, the mode
392 .. figure:: tablet-cintiq24hd-modes.svg
395 Modes on an Cintiq 24HD-like tablet
397 In the image above, the Cintiq 24HD-like tablet provides 3 LEDs on each side
398 of the tablet to indicate the currently active mode for that group of