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Bug 657424 - Doesn't detect lack of wacom tablet
Doesn't detect lack of wacom tablet
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: gnome-control-center
Classification: Core
Component: Wacom
unspecified
Other Linux
: Normal normal
: ---
Assigned To: Peter Hutterer
Control-Center Maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2011-08-26 10:41 UTC by Bastien Nocera
Modified: 2011-09-20 16:36 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: 3.2
GNOME version: ---


Attachments
wacom: Show "stand-by" page when Wacom not available (45.04 KB, patch)
2011-09-19 16:07 UTC, Bastien Nocera
none Details | Review
screenshot (16.43 KB, image/png)
2011-09-19 16:08 UTC, Bastien Nocera
  Details
wacom: Show "stand-by" page when Wacom not available (44.22 KB, patch)
2011-09-19 16:59 UTC, Bastien Nocera
committed Details | Review
updated screenshot (17.58 KB, image/png)
2011-09-19 17:02 UTC, Bastien Nocera
  Details

Description Bastien Nocera 2011-08-26 10:41:52 UTC
And still presents the UI even though we can't configure anything.
Comment 1 Bastien Nocera 2011-08-26 10:49:56 UTC
We're supposed to show a "No Wacom tablets / Plug one in" message in place of the UI when a tablet is not connected, or gets disconnected.

Jakub, could you please mock that up?
Comment 2 Jakub Steiner 2011-08-31 12:00:31 UTC
My gut feeling is to not show the panel at all when we don't detect any (just like we don't show anything to configure for a touchpad when you don't have one). On the other hand we do show 'no adapter present' for Bluetooth. Jon?
Comment 3 William Jon McCann 2011-08-31 19:11:48 UTC
I'd also prefer not to show settings panel that aren't applicable. I'm not sure it is worth showing a bluetooth panel when there is no adapter present either.
Comment 4 Peter Hutterer 2011-08-31 22:23:45 UTC
maybe grey out the icon in the panel? If I bought a tablet a year after using GNOME, I wouldn't think of going to the system settings when I plug one in. simply because I've never seen it there before.

otoh, if the icon is there but greyed out I'd know immediately where to go. Same is true for bluetooth of course.
Comment 5 Jeremy Bicha 2011-09-02 09:44:43 UTC
Peter, good point.

On the other hand, System Settings is starting to fill up. I think we're up to 20 icons now. The more icons, the harder it is to find what you're actually looking for.
Comment 6 Bastien Nocera 2011-09-02 09:54:47 UTC
(In reply to comment #3)
> I'd also prefer not to show settings panel that aren't applicable. I'm not sure
> it is worth showing a bluetooth panel when there is no adapter present either.

It is, because hardware is shit. Some killswitches (whether software or hardware) will simply remove the device from the USB bus. And how to you re-enable the Bluetooth adapter if you can't go in the Bluetooth panel to re-enable it?
Comment 7 Matthias Clasen 2011-09-09 15:06:29 UTC
> We're supposed to show a "No Wacom tablets / Plug one in" message in place of
> the UI when a tablet is not connected, or gets disconnected.

Bastien, are we still waiting for a mockup for this ?
Comment 8 Bastien Nocera 2011-09-09 15:49:07 UTC
(In reply to comment #7)
> > We're supposed to show a "No Wacom tablets / Plug one in" message in place of
> > the UI when a tablet is not connected, or gets disconnected.
> 
> Bastien, are we still waiting for a mockup for this ?

Yes, and Peter to implement it.
Comment 9 Matthias Clasen 2011-09-12 16:46:51 UTC
Peter is travelling - first xdc, then westford. I wouldn't expect anything from him this week.
Comment 10 Bastien Nocera 2011-09-19 16:07:48 UTC
Created attachment 196959 [details] [review]
wacom: Show "stand-by" page when Wacom not available
Comment 11 Bastien Nocera 2011-09-19 16:08:46 UTC
Created attachment 196960 [details]
screenshot
Comment 12 Bastien Nocera 2011-09-19 16:59:40 UTC
Created attachment 196970 [details] [review]
wacom: Show "stand-by" page when Wacom not available
Comment 13 Bastien Nocera 2011-09-19 17:02:42 UTC
Created attachment 196973 [details]
updated screenshot
Comment 14 Bastien Nocera 2011-09-20 08:54:13 UTC
Attachment 196970 [details] pushed as 4ef431c - wacom: Show "stand-by" page when Wacom not available
Comment 15 William Jon McCann 2011-09-20 15:55:53 UTC
:( should really just hide it.
Comment 16 Jakub Steiner 2011-09-20 16:10:53 UTC
Thank you for the screenshot. As we discussed on IRC, I would really like to avoid showing an icon in System Settings for hardware that only a fraction of people will have. Adding things comes at a cost. 

I am not opposed to allow people to get to this panel in the illustrated (hw undetected) state. The panel could come up through system settings search or gnome-shell search (perhaps with a semi-opaque icon as Peter suggested). The use case here being 'i accidentally flipped the bluetooth radio switch and my table stopped working. where is it?'

But I would really like to avoid growing the system settings icon view.
Comment 17 Bastien Nocera 2011-09-20 16:25:16 UTC
Note that:
gnome-control-center wacom
would certainly give you that same page.

For 3.4, we would hide the icon in the overview, but making sure it shows up in the search results. It also needs to be hotpluggable. None of the code that's available right now can do that.
Comment 18 Jakub Steiner 2011-09-20 16:27:18 UTC
Will file a separate bug for the visibility.
Comment 19 Bastien Nocera 2011-09-20 16:30:52 UTC
There's already bug 650699, even though it's not Wacom specific.
Comment 20 William Jon McCann 2011-09-20 16:36:35 UTC
One thing that makes this panel so much worse than just the generic case is that not only is the hardware exceptionally rare but the panel uses a brand name.