On 2021-09-13 10:15 a.m., Paul Smith wrote:
I have recently bought a drawing tablet, which does not come with any
Linux device driver.
It works perfectly even without any device driver. However, I would
like to associate a script to each of the tablet buttons. I guess that
whenever a button is pressed, a signal of such an occurrence can be
captured by Fedora, but I do not know how.
Does it cause mouse clicks?
To find out what events are happening, you can install "evtest". If you
run "evtest" with no arguments, it will give you a list of available
devices. See which one(s) match your tablet and select it. Click the
buttons and see what happens.
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