![]() I NEED to be able to change the graphic tablet settings at least before I replace windows with linux on my boot drive (I can use my actual keyboard for shortcuts over the remote, less ergonomic though).Īny advice? Kinda annoying to see these youtube videos with previous mint versions with this "graphic tablet" GUI in the mint settings menu. That would also just be the tablet settings too, not the remote. So I can't download their propriety driver not for the driver itself but only to give me the GUI like they do in windows. XP-Pen is working on their own tablet driver for linux but a) it is currently in beta and b) not yet for my tablet model. ![]() Also, even if I had that GUI, there is still the question of the shortcut remote? The youtube videos show that mint GUI is the place to change all the settings I would need. 19 doesn't seem to have that (at the very least, not on a live USB session)? I've gone on youtube and seen videos on graphic tablets on linux mint from previous versions (17 etc rather than 19) and they have a "graphics tablet" GUI in the linux mint setting. In windows installing the drivers from XP-Pen's website will also give you a GUI each for settings. I need to change the tablet to only use its own screen when using the stylus (rather than all 4 monitors being part of stylus use on this 15.6 inch space), and I need to change what each button on the shortcut remote corresponds to so that can be the way I like/use it in windows. ![]() Long story short: all hardware works great! All of it!īut there's one (er, 2 I guess) things: You can read what the 2 pieces of hardware are in the thread title, and its the fact I don't know how to change the settings on them. ![]() I then proceeded to test and play around in a live boot. So after preparing to switch to linux for the past months I just can't tolerate windows anymore so I created a Linux Mint 19(.1?) MATE USB. ![]()
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