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Okay so. As stated in the title, I have a GT10T, pretty cheap tablet. It works just fine on my arch install, the problem is that a recent move has made it so that my computer is to my right, whereas it used to be to my left.
Which makes the input of my tablet upside down, since the wire is also going to the right.
The tablet is sort of designed to flip for either left or right handed mode, but that's based on the windows drivers. I don't have the windows drivers. In fact, I don't know how it's working at all. It just does.
So my current list is:
- Find out what makes my tablet tick
- Find whatever config file is involved in its input
- Invert it so that I can use it again.
As a bonus, I'd also really love to disable the little touchpad that comes built into the tablet, as my hands tend to brush against it and send the cursor flying.
Any and all help is appreciated!
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is huiontablet and OpenTabletDriver installed?
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According to me checking via pacman -Q, neither are installed.
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install them, then test
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Neither works.
The Huion tablet driver, while showing signs of allowing for configuration, does not actually make any significant changes to the tablet's configuration. I have messed with the settings and they have remained as they were before.
OpenTabletDriver just doesn't work. It says it cannot connect to the daemon.
Edit: I figured out how to connect it to the daemon. It does not recognize my tablet at all.
Last edited by IslaNaranja (2025-10-29 13:59:00)
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