Hello,
TQt seems to provide support for graphical tablets. There is example
source code
(https://mirror.git.trinitydesktop.org/gitea/TDE/tqt3/src/branch/master/examples/tablet)
which you can have a look at.
You could also see how it is practically implemented in TDE's Krita
(a.k.a. Chalk) which provides support for drawing tablets (unfortunately
I have not had a chance to test it with mine yet).
There is a special section in Chalk's Preferences for drawing tablets.
The help entry for it says:
> If you have a tablet device attached, you can enable it and set its
pressure sensitivity in this section.
> You need to activate the tablet devices you want to use with chalk.
There are three supported devices: the cursor, the eraser and the
stylus. You can activate them using the tablet sections [...]
So if you wish you could look on the source code for Chalk for a start
(https://mirror.git.trinitydesktop.org/gitea/TDE/koffice/src/branch/master/chalk).
As for Windows support, I think there is none at the moment (it is
probably beyond Trinity project aims, too). Qt3 (of which TQt is a fork)
supported Windows as a paid option. But this doesn't mean that it would
be impossible to port TQt to Windows — just that nobody is interested in
such a port yet.
--
Yours,
Mavridis Philippe
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