Re: [PATCH] Wacom Intuos4 LED and OLED control

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Eduard Hasenleithner <eduard <at> hasenleithner.at> writes:

> 
> 
> ----- UrsprÃngliche Mitteilung -----
> > On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 10:32 AM, Eduard Hasenleithner
> > <eduard <at> hasenleithner.at> wrote:
> 
> > > With Intuos4 wacom also added a touch wheel to the tablet. In the
> > > windows-driver it is possible to control four different "axes" with the
> > > single touch wheel. In order to know which axis is controlled, they
> > > could have simply added another four LEDs, with one of them being
> > > "on", giving a total of five leds. But they saved one LED, and put the
> > > status information to the one LED which shows the current wheel
> > > function "selection".
> > 
> > I see. Do all 4 leds share the settings for luminance?
> 
> Yes, Exactly.
> 
> Eduard.
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I just wanted to say that I have tested the patch at

https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/765792/

and (as a simple user) I find it great !
It works perfectly on my kubuntu 11.04
(after I chmod the files in /sys/class/input/input13/led to read-write)

A beginners' question: the device can be accessed by, for instance

/sys/class/input/input13

What is the best way to find out which number it is (here 13) ?

Thanks again for this great patch, for us, Intuos4 users.

San



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