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Bug 96316 - Pointer goes haywire when usingTrust wireless tablet instead of ordinary mouse
Pointer goes haywire when usingTrust wireless tablet instead of ordinary mouse
Status: RESOLVED INCOMPLETE
Product: GIMP
Classification: Other
Component: Tools
1.x
Other Windows
: Normal major
: 2.0
Assigned To: GIMP Bugs
GIMP Bugs
Depends on:
Blocks: 127786
 
 
Reported: 2002-10-20 15:09 UTC by yngve.hafting
Modified: 2003-12-30 23:36 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
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Description yngve.hafting 2002-10-20 15:09:54 UTC
Whenever i use my Trust tablet ("1200 wireless tablet", -pen mouse) 
instead of an ordinary mouse, the mousepointer is sent to the upper left 
corner of the screen. While the pointer is up left, i cant get it anywhere 
else, unless i change to using an ordinary mouse. 

That is, the mousepointer works fine with the tablet both before and after 
using the GIMP. In general i can switch between mouse or tablet in windows 
generally, without unplugging either- just leaving one at rest, without 
any problems. 

The tablet was installed after installing the GIMP, but I don't suppose 
that should have anything to with it?
Comment 1 Sven Neumann 2003-07-08 00:49:11 UTC
Is this problem still reproducable with gimp-1.2.5 ?
Comment 2 Dave Neary 2003-07-23 16:19:06 UTC
Changed target milestone of several bugs to 2.0 - these are not features, and
don't look to me like blockers for a pre-release, but they have to be addressed
before 2.0.

Dave.
Comment 3 Henrik Brix Andersen 2003-09-27 12:51:59 UTC
Suggest closing as INVALID since reporter has failed to provide needed
information.
Comment 4 Daniel Rogers 2003-11-24 06:16:52 UTC
I think this should be tested with CVS HEAD.  Though if the reporter
is still MIA, someone should close this as I don't think anyone can
test this.
Comment 5 Daniel Rogers 2003-12-30 23:36:27 UTC
Closing.  The reporter hasn't told us what we needed to know.