Thanks for the logs (both way arrived in my mailbox, attached file or pastebin). I'll try to have a look at them on Wednesday. On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 3:52 PM, <josep.sanchez.ferreres@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I attach a .tar.gz with all the captures I took, the filenames should be > self explanatory. If you prefer me to dump all that into the e-mail text > field just ask, but it's quite a big amount of data. > > Both 3.16 and 3.18 kernels seemed to respond to the same events. Oddly > enough I've noticed that although 3 devices for rawhid were listed, only two > captured events. Here's the output from hid-replay that shows my devices: > > Available devices: > /dev/hidraw0: USB Keyboard > /dev/hidraw1: USB Keyboard > /dev/hidraw2: USB OPTICAL MOUSE > /dev/hidraw3: Wacom Co.,Ltd. Bamboo Pad, USB > /dev/hidraw4: Wacom Co.,Ltd. Bamboo Pad, USB > /dev/hidraw5: Wacom Co.,Ltd. Bamboo Pad, USB > > Only hidraw4 and 5 reported events to hid-replay. Also note that hidraw5 > corresponds to the touchpad while hidraw5 corresponds to the stylus. > > I also just found out that the stylus hardware button is captured by the > touchpad device and not by the stylus one (that actually makes more sense as > it acts like a mouse button), so all the data I put about the stylus key > should just contain stylus movement data. I added a file stylus-key.hid > which is actually capturing the clicks for that button. > > I should also say that some events, like clicking the screen with the stylus > will be mixed with the mouse movement (I tried to avoid that by clicking > fast enough but I guess it's impossible to completely avoid it). > > PD: I see you're using a gmail address to reply, should I reply to that > address better? I think that's better to keep all the people in CC of the thread. we generally have rules to filter linux-input/lkml mails, so it avoids losing traces of a thread. Cheers, Benjamin -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-input" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html