GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 700439
wacom left-handed mode resets when changing monitor mapping from control center
Last modified: 2013-06-10 09:08:09 UTC
Requirements: a wacom tablet (mine is Intuos5 Touch M) and two monitors. 1. open Wacom config in Settings. 2. set "Left-Handed Orientation" to ON. 3. flip tablet around so the keys are on the right, see that coordinates get mapped correctly and the cursor moves as expected. 4. open "Map to Monitor..." and check the "map to single monitor" to map the tablet into one screen At this point my "left hand orientation" appears to reset, and everything turns reversed (left-right, up-down). This can be fixed by going back to the main wacom config screen and toggling "left handed orientation" off and back on. If I touch the monitor mapping settings with "left hand orientation" on, it gets screwed up again and I need to toggle the left hand mode once more to fix it. Notably, this messing-up happens *only* if I touch "monitor mapping" from Settings. I can assign "Switch Monitor" to a wacom function key, and switching monitor via the defined key works just fine.
Created attachment 245116 [details] [review] wacom: Fix discrepancy when switching monitors from g-c-c The rotation was being set directly from g-c-c when switching monitors but g-s-d already does this when the display is set to the tablet. This resulted in a discrepancy between setting the monitor from g-c-c or from g-s-d when the left-handed mode was on.
Review of attachment 245116 [details] [review]: That looks fine.
Pushed. Thanks. commit edc0a9b11ffb5776cc5877151da7d984c1091cb4