About:
An input_server add-on for Wacom USB tablets.
(PenPartner, Graphire and Intuos)
Copyright 2000 by Olaf van Es.

This program is freeware and comes without any warranty.
If you want to put this program on a cd / coverdisk I want a copy.


History:
28 March 2000	first release
29 March 2000 	1.0.1 fixed pressure
01 April 2000 	1.0.2 graphire beta (not released yet)
02 April 2000 	1.0.3 improvements
05 April 2000 	1.0.4 small bugfix, more ports
21 April 2000 	1.1.0 graphire and intuos support. untested.
22 April 2000 	1.1.1 bug fix.
25 April 2000 	1.1.1 added restart input_server script
05 Mei 2000 	1.1.2 small fix for large intuos tablets
06 Mei 2000 	1.1.2 improved(?) docs.
15 Juni 2000 	1.1.3 - intuos: bugfix (1 second delay)  and some jitter control 
		1.1.4 - Becasso now works, third button (if you have one)
		    - jitter control is off (did you notice the difference ?)
		1.1.5 - pressure info in mousedown (solves splash in easel)
		    - delay for out of proximity was too large. (intuos)
		1.1.6 - forgotten
24 Juni 2000 	1.1.7 - "clicks" fixed (item works) also double clicking should be better,
		looks for B_CLICK_SPEED_CHANGED (preferences / mouse)
04 Juli 2000 	1.1.8 Intuos: improvements, no more strange clicks.
07 Juli 2000	1.1.9 may work with hubs, not tested.
08 Okt 2000	1.2.0 Begeisterd edition, mouse wheel support for graphire
12 Okt 2000	1.2.2 some filtering against jitter.
15 Okt 2000	1.2.3 slightly faster filter
24 Apr 2001	1.2.4 changed e-mail, added PL500 (untested :-)

This version:

Works with wacom usb tablets connected on port /dev/bus/usb/*/*/*
where * is 0 to 2 or 9.

How to install:

1)  Remove old versions of penpartner_usb, graphire_usb or intuos_usb
	from the devices dir.

2)  Move / copy the wacom_usb add-on to the 
	/boot/home/config/add-ons/input_server/devices/
	directory (a link is provided)

3)  Restart the input_server (click on the restart input_server script)
4) Since the tablet is still being picked up by the mouse server
	(you'll see the pointer jumping around the screen)
	You'll have to kill the "USB Mouse 1" task.

	I think I know how to fix this but it will take some time...

5)  In the mean time you can put the line: 
	kill "USB Mouse 1" 
	in the UserBootscript.

	You can find the UserBootscript in /boot/home/config/boot
	or else edit the UserBootscript.sample file and save it as UserBootscript

	#example UserBootscript
	#
	Workspaces &
	kill "USB Mouse 1"
	datum &
	

Known bugs:
-the need to kill the mouse task.
 if you have a real USB Mouse then you might need to edit the
 scripts to kill "USB Mouse 2" or something like that.
check with from Terminal with
$ ps | grep USB

Questions etc? mail me:
Olaf van Es
olaf.van.es @ zonnet.nl
http://home.zonnet.nl/olaf.van.es/beos/
http://be.50megs.com