

- #Huion h610 driver cd how to
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If these values are estimated wrong, either supply it manually with the -precalib option, or run the 'get_precalib.sh' script to automatically get it (through HAL). Xinput_calibrator -device 12 # just let it do its thing, don't click on the crosshairs you'll get sthg like:Ĭalibrating standard Xorg driver "HUION H610"Ĭurrent calibration values: min_x=2000, max_x=38000 and min_y=1250, max_y=23750 Xinput_calibrator -list | grep H610 # you should see something like this (note the id No.): (II) Using input driver 'wizardpen' for 'HUION H610'

Grep wizardpen /var/log/Xorg.0.log # something like this: Pull up a terminal again and check that wizardpen is in control of the H610: conf section of sourceforge Tablet HowTo linked above

# cut and paste the generic template from the Custom tablet. Xinput list # Look for the line that looks like referring to your tablet, for me it's this: # comment out MatchIsTablet line (put a # at the beginning of it).
#Huion h610 driver cd install
Sudo apt-get install build-essential xutils-dev xutils libx11-dev libxext-dev xautomation xinput xserver-xorg-dev autoconf libtool pkg-config Tar xzvf xserver-xorg-input-wizardpen_0.8. You've probably done a lot of this already but here is what I did step-by-step (at the terminal):ĭownload wizardpen, install packages it requires, compile & install: Just replace pluma in the code below with whatever text editor you prefer (kate. Note that my basic text editor in MATE is pluma. I consulted these pages (as probably you have too):Īnd wizardpen at launchpad ( at launchpad) just to make sure I got the latest version (which I did and so did you: 0.8.1) My system is a bit different from yours (different DE): Linux Mint 16 (Petra) with MATE desktop, kernel version 3.11 running on a Dell D620 laptop. The movement of the cursor isn't slow, but there's clearly a delay in responsiveness (works fine with a mouse), and I'm still having the issue of the pen tip not touching the pad yet it still registers as if it is touching. When I try with Krita, I get dots instead of a line. I don't know if it makes any difference, but I've tried this with GIMP. They should be left and right click (or customizable).Ĭould anyone give me instructions aimed at a Windows pro/Linux newbie? The barrel buttons don't seem to work either. For example, the tip doesn't even touch the tablet and it acts as if it is touching (left click). Furthermore, the buttons don't work properly. The issue I'm having is that the cursor has a huge delay and is very slow to move when I'm using the tablet. Xinput list gives the following for my tablet (note that it's only 1 result, not 3 the user in the advanced thread had 3 results): Here is what lsusb gives me for my Huion H610 tablet: I've also tried a couple of commands I found on that advanced thread I mentioned. No errors after installing all dependencies/prerequisites.
#Huion h610 driver cd software
I've installed wizardpen 0.8.1 following a set of instructions I've found for installing software on Linux.
#Huion h610 driver cd drivers
The forums had some information about installing the Huion H610 tablet drivers that were a bit too advanced for me.
#Huion h610 driver cd how to
I don't really know how to do anything yet.
