![]() The part to the left of the id number is the name of the component, which you will call when changing its settings, so you need to remember that. Where stands in for some number that gets assigned to that component. Wacom Intuos L 6x9 Pen stylus id: type: STYLUS In that list, you should be able to pretty easily identify which one is your stylus. This should return a list of elements of your tablet that are configurable. You can change the pressure settings for the stylus itself via command line (personally I have not gotten the GUI, in gnome-system-control, to work).Ĭheck that the tablet is being recognized by your computer by opening Terminal or another CLI and entering: lsusb I checked here and the Pro L seems to be one of the supported devices. Ubuntu comes with Linux Wacom Project's Wacom Kernel driver (input-wacom), X driver (xf86-input-wacom) and libwacom xf86-input-wacom. What version of Ubuntu do you have? It's likely that you already have the drivers you need.
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