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Option "Rotate" "none"
Probabilmente dovresti usare 'rotate' con la r maiuscola ;)
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Come utilizzo questo ultimo consiglio? Scusa per la domanda!
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Come utilizzo questo ultimo consiglio? Scusa per la domanda!
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pac57 ha scritto:Come utilizzo questo ultimo consiglio? Scusa per la domanda!
Guarda qui: http://forum.ubuntu-it.org/viewtopic.ph ... 0#p4019825 ;)
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pasquale@pasquale-LIFEBOOK-T900:~$ cd /usr/lib
pasquale@pasquale-LIFEBOOK-T900:/usr/lib$ xsetwacom --set "Serial Wacom Tablet eraser" Rotate cw
Cannot find device 'Serial Wacom Tablet eraser'.
pasquale@pasquale-LIFEBOOK-T900:/usr/lib$ 

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Scusa, ma perché hai specificato il nome sbagliato per il dispositivo? ;)
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é questo il comando corretto? Se fosse quello non funziona ancora.

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pasquale@pasquale-LIFEBOOK-T900:~$ xsetwacom --set "Wacom Serial Penabled 1FG Touchscreen eraser" Rotate cw
pasquale@pasquale-LIFEBOOK-T900:~$ 
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xsetwacom get "Wacom Serial Penabled 1FG Touchscreen eraser" all
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pasquale@pasquale-LIFEBOOK-T900:~$ xsetwacom get "Wacom Serial Penabled 1FG Touchscreen eraser" all
Option "Area" "0 0 28808 18080"
'Button' requires exactly 1 value(s).
Option "ToolDebugLevel" "0"
Option "TabletDebugLevel" "0"
Option "Suppress" "2"
Option "RawSample" "4"
Option "PressureCurve" "0 0 100 100"
Option "Mode" "Absolute"
Property 'Wacom Hover Click' does not exist on device.
Option "Touch" "on"
Option "Gesture" "off"
Option "ZoomDistance" "50"
Option "ScrollDistance" "20"
Option "TapTime" "250"
Option "Capacity" "-1"
Property 'Wacom Proximity Threshold' does not exist on device.
Option "Rotate" "none"
Property 'Wacom Wheel Buttons' does not exist on device.
Property 'Wacom Wheel Buttons' does not exist on device.
Property 'Wacom Wheel Buttons' does not exist on device.
Property 'Wacom Wheel Buttons' does not exist on device.
Property 'Wacom Strip Buttons' does not exist on device.
Property 'Wacom Strip Buttons' does not exist on device.
Property 'Wacom Strip Buttons' does not exist on device.
Property 'Wacom Strip Buttons' does not exist on device.
Option "Threshold" "27"
Option "ToolID" ""
Option "ToolSerial" ""
Option "TabletID" ""
pasquale@pasquale-LIFEBOOK-T900:~$
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Ho letto da qualche parte che ora si deve cambiare il nominativo del device con il suo id. Se fosse così come dovrebbe essere impostato il comando?
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pac57 ha scritto:Ho letto da qualche parte che ora si deve cambiare il nominativo del device con il suo id. Se fosse così come dovrebbe essere impostato il comando?
Infatti dall'output si vede che l'opzione non è stata modificata e resta su 'none' :sisi:
Per vedere come usare il comando correttamente, posta qui il man di xsetwacom (utilizza il tag 'code', non il tag 'quote') ;)
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xsetwacom list dev
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Scusami ma cos'è questo man di xsetwacom, cosa devo fare? Grazie.


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pasquale@pasquale-LIFEBOOK-T900:~$ xsetwacom list dev
Wacom Serial Penabled 1FG Touchscreen stylus	id: 17	type: STYLUS    
Wacom Serial Penabled 1FG Touchscreen eraser	id: 18	type: ERASER    
Wacom Serial Penabled 1FG Touchscreen touch	id: 19	type: TOUCH     
pasquale@pasquale-LIFEBOOK-T900:~$ 
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Scusami ma cos'è questo man di xsetwacom, cosa devo fare? Grazie.
Apri un terminale e digita:

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man xsetwacom
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xsetwacom(1)                                                      xsetwacom(1)

NAME
       xsetwacom  -  commandline utility to query and modify wacom driver set‐
       tings.

SYNOPSIS
       xsetwacom [options] [command [arguments]]

DESCRIPTION
       This program queries or changes properties on the devices loaded by the
       wacom  driver. The modification of properties happens at runtime and is
       not persistent through X server restarts.

GENERAL OPTIONS
       -d, --display display_name
              Connect to the X server specified in display_name; see X(7).

       -h, --help
              Prints a short help.

       -v, --verbose
 Manual page xsetwacom(1) line 1 (press h for help or q to quit)
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Bene, ma hai postato solo la prima parte del man :shy:
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  Commands marked with * may be preceded by a number, N.
      Notes in parentheses indicate the behavior if N is given.

  h  H                 Display this help.
  q  :q  Q  :Q  ZZ     Exit.
 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

                           MOVING

  e  ^E  j  ^N  CR  *  Forward  one line   (or N lines).
  y  ^Y  k  ^K  ^P  *  Backward one line   (or N lines).
  f  ^F  ^V  SPACE  *  Forward  one window (or N lines).
  b  ^B  ESC-v      *  Backward one window (or N lines).
  z                 *  Forward  one window (and set window to N).
  w                 *  Backward one window (and set window to N).
  ESC-SPACE         *  Forward  one window, but don't stop at end-of-file.
  d  ^D             *  Forward  one half-window (and set half-window to N).
  u  ^U             *  Backward one half-window (and set half-window to N).
  ESC-)  RightArrow *  Left  one half screen width (or N positions).
  ESC-(  LeftArrow  *  Right one half screen width (or N positions).
  F                    Forward forever; like "tail -f".
 r  ^R  ^L            Repaint screen.
  R                    Repaint screen, discarding buffered input.
        ---------------------------------------------------
        Default "window" is the screen height.
        Default "half-window" is half of the screen height.
 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

                          SEARCHING

  /pattern          *  Search forward for (N-th) matching line.
  ?pattern          *  Search backward for (N-th) matching line.
  n                 *  Repeat previous search (for N-th occurrence).
  N                 *  Repeat previous search in reverse direction.
  ESC-n             *  Repeat previous search, spanning files.
  ESC-N             *  Repeat previous search, reverse dir. & spanning files.
  ESC-u                Undo (toggle) search highlighting.
  &pattern          *  Display only matching lines
        ---------------------------------------------------
        Search patterns may be modified by one or more of:
^N or !  Search for NON-matching lines.
        ^E or *  Search multiple files (pass thru END OF FILE).
        ^F or @  Start search at FIRST file (for /) or last file (for ?).
        ^K       Highlight matches, but don't move (KEEP position).
        ^R       Don't use REGULAR EXPRESSIONS.
 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

                           JUMPING

  g  <  ESC-<       *  Go to first line in file (or line N).
  G  >  ESC->       *  Go to last line in file (or line N).
  p  %              *  Go to beginning of file (or N percent into file).
  t                 *  Go to the (N-th) next tag.
  T                 *  Go to the (N-th) previous tag.
  {  (  [           *  Find close bracket } ) ].
  }  )  ]           *  Find open bracket { ( [.
  ESC-^F <c1> <c2>  *  Find close bracket <c2>.
  ESC-^B <c1> <c2>  *  Find open bracket <c1> 
        ---------------------------------------------------
        Each "find close bracket" command goes forward to the close bracket 
          matching the (N-th) open bracket in the top line.
matching the (N-th) close bracket in the bottom line.

  m<letter>            Mark the current position with <letter>.
  '<letter>            Go to a previously marked position.
  ''                   Go to the previous position.
  ^X^X                 Same as '.
        ---------------------------------------------------
        A mark is any upper-case or lower-case letter.
        Certain marks are predefined:
             ^  means  beginning of the file
             $  means  end of the file
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                        CHANGING FILES

  :e [file]            Examine a new file.
  ^X^V                 Same as :e.
  :n                *  Examine the (N-th) next file from the command line.
  :p                *  Examine the (N-th) previous file from the command line.
 :p                *  Examine the (N-th) previous file from the command line.
  :x                *  Examine the first (or N-th) file from the command line.
  :d                   Delete the current file from the command line list.
  =  ^G  :f            Print current file name.
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                    MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS

  -<flag>              Toggle a command line option [see OPTIONS below].
  --<name>             Toggle a command line option, by name.
  _<flag>              Display the setting of a command line option.
  __<name>             Display the setting of an option, by name.
  +cmd                 Execute the less cmd each time a new file is examined.

  !command             Execute the shell command with $SHELL.
  |Xcommand            Pipe file between current pos & mark X to shell command.
  v                    Edit the current file with $VISUAL or $EDITOR.
  V                    Print version number of "less".
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                           OPTIONS
 Most options may be changed either on the command line,
        or from within less by using the - or -- command.
        Options may be given in one of two forms: either a single
        character preceded by a -, or a name preceeded by --.

  -?  ........  --help
                  Display help (from command line).
  -a  ........  --search-skip-screen
                  Forward search skips current screen.
  -A  ........  --SEARCH-SKIP-SCREEN
                  Forward search always skips target line.
  -b [N]  ....  --buffers=[N]
                  Number of buffers.
  -B  ........  --auto-buffers
                  Don't automatically allocate buffers for pipes.
  -c  ........  --clear-screen
                  Repaint by clearing rather than scrolling.
  -d  ........  --dumb
                  Dumb terminal.
  -D [xn.n]  .  --color=xn.n
                  Set screen colors. (MS-DOS only)

  -e  -E  ....  --quit-at-eof  --QUIT-AT-EOF
                  Quit at end of file.
  -f  ........  --force
                  Force open non-regular files.
  -F  ........  --quit-if-one-screen
                  Quit if entire file fits on first screen.
  -g  ........  --hilite-search
                  Highlight only last match for searches.
  -G  ........  --HILITE-SEARCH
                  Don't highlight any matches for searches.
  -h [N]  ....  --max-back-scroll=[N]
                  Backward scroll limit.
  -i  ........  --ignore-case
                  Ignore case in searches that do not contain uppercase.
  -I  ........  --IGNORE-CASE
                  Ignore case in all searches.
  -j [N]  ....  --jump-target=[N]
                  Screen position of target lines.
  -J  ........  --status-column
                  Display a status column at left edge of screen.
  -k [file]  .  --lesskey-file=[file]
                  Use a lesskey file.
-K            --quit-on-intr
                  Exit less in response to ctrl-C.
  -L  ........  --no-lessopen
                  Ignore the LESSOPEN environment variable.
  -m  -M  ....  --long-prompt  --LONG-PROMPT
                  Set prompt style.
  -n  -N  ....  --line-numbers  --LINE-NUMBERS
                  Don't use line numbers.
  -o [file]  .  --log-file=[file]
                  Copy to log file (standard input only).
  -O [file]  .  --LOG-FILE=[file]
                  Copy to log file (unconditionally overwrite).
  -p [pattern]  --pattern=[pattern]
                  Start at pattern (from command line).
  -P [prompt]   --prompt=[prompt]
                  Define new prompt.
  -q  -Q  ....  --quiet  --QUIET  --silent --SILENT
                  Quiet the terminal bell.
  -r  -R  ....  --raw-control-chars  --RAW-CONTROL-CHARS
                  Output "raw" control characters.
  -s  ........  --squeeze-blank-lines
                  Squeeze multiple blank lines.
-S  ........  --chop-long-lines
                  Chop long lines.
  -t [tag]  ..  --tag=[tag]
                  Find a tag.
  -T [tagsfile] --tag-file=[tagsfile]
                  Use an alternate tags file.
  -u  -U  ....  --underline-special  --UNDERLINE-SPECIAL
                  Change handling of backspaces.
  -V  ........  --version
                  Display the version number of "less".
  -w  ........  --hilite-unread
                  Highlight first new line after forward-screen.
  -W  ........  --HILITE-UNREAD
                  Highlight first new line after any forward movement.
  -x [N[,...]]  --tabs=[N[,...]]
                  Set tab stops.
  -X  ........  --no-init
                  Don't use termcap init/deinit strings.
                --no-keypad
                  Don't use termcap keypad init/deinit strings.
  -y [N]  ....  --max-forw-scroll=[N]
                  Forward scroll limit.
-z [N]  ....  --window=[N]
                  Set size of window.
  -" [c[c]]  .  --quotes=[c[c]]
                  Set shell quote characters.
  -~  ........  --tilde
                  Don't display tildes after end of file.
  -# [N]  ....  --shift=[N]
                  Horizontal scroll amount (0 = one half screen width)
      ........  --no-keypad
                  Don't send keypad init/deinit sequence.
      ........  --follow-name
                  The F command changes files if the input file is renamed.

 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

                          LINE EDITING

        These keys can be used to edit text being entered 
        on the "command line" at the bottom of the screen.

 RightArrow                       ESC-l     Move cursor right one character.
 LeftArrow                        ESC-h     Move cursor left one character.
 CNTL-RightArrow  ESC-RightArrow  ESC-w     Move cursor right one word.
 CNTL-LeftArrow   ESC-LeftArrow   ESC-b     Move cursor left one word.
 HOME                             ESC-0     Move cursor to start of line.
 END                              ESC-$     Move cursor to end of line.
 BACKSPACE                                  Delete char to left of cursor.
 DELETE                           ESC-x     Delete char under cursor.
 CNTL-BACKSPACE   ESC-BACKSPACE             Delete word to left of cursor.
 CNTL-DELETE      ESC-DELETE      ESC-X     Delete word under cursor.
 CNTL-U           ESC (MS-DOS only)         Delete entire line.
 UpArrow                          ESC-k     Retrieve previous command line.
 DownArrow                        ESC-j     Retrieve next command line.
 TAB                                        Complete filename & cycle.
 SHIFT-TAB                        ESC-TAB   Complete filename & reverse cycle.
 CNTL-L                                     Complete filename, list all.



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  Commands marked with * may be preceded by a number, N.
      Notes in parentheses indicate the behavior if N is given.

  h  H                 Display this help.
  q  :q  Q  :Q  ZZ     Exit.
 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

                           MOVING

  e  ^E  j  ^N  CR  *  Forward  one line   (or N lines).
  y  ^Y  k  ^K  ^P  *  Backward one line   (or N lines).
  f  ^F  ^V  SPACE  *  Forward  one window (or N lines).
  b  ^B  ESC-v      *  Backward one window (or N lines).
  z                 *  Forward  one window (and set window to N).
  w                 *  Backward one window (and set window to N).
  ESC-SPACE         *  Forward  one window, but don't stop at end-of-file.
  d  ^D             *  Forward  one half-window (and set half-window to N).
  u  ^U             *  Backward one half-window (and set half-window to N).
  ESC-)  RightArrow *  Left  one half screen width (or N positions).
  ESC-(  LeftArrow  *  Right one half screen width (or N positions).
  F                    Forward forever; like "tail -f".
 r  ^R  ^L            Repaint screen.
  R                    Repaint screen, discarding buffered input.
        ---------------------------------------------------
        Default "window" is the screen height.
        Default "half-window" is half of the screen height.
 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

                          SEARCHING

  /pattern          *  Search forward for (N-th) matching line.
  ?pattern          *  Search backward for (N-th) matching line.
  n                 *  Repeat previous search (for N-th occurrence).
  N                 *  Repeat previous search in reverse direction.
  ESC-n             *  Repeat previous search, spanning files.
  ESC-N             *  Repeat previous search, reverse dir. & spanning files.
  ESC-u                Undo (toggle) search highlighting.
  &pattern          *  Display only matching lines
        ---------------------------------------------------
        Search patterns may be modified by one or more of:
^N or !  Search for NON-matching lines.
        ^E or *  Search multiple files (pass thru END OF FILE).
        ^F or @  Start search at FIRST file (for /) or last file (for ?).
        ^K       Highlight matches, but don't move (KEEP position).
        ^R       Don't use REGULAR EXPRESSIONS.
 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

                           JUMPING

  g  <  ESC-<       *  Go to first line in file (or line N).
  G  >  ESC->       *  Go to last line in file (or line N).
  p  %              *  Go to beginning of file (or N percent into file).
  t                 *  Go to the (N-th) next tag.
  T                 *  Go to the (N-th) previous tag.
  {  (  [           *  Find close bracket } ) ].
  }  )  ]           *  Find open bracket { ( [.
  ESC-^F <c1> <c2>  *  Find close bracket <c2>.
  ESC-^B <c1> <c2>  *  Find open bracket <c1> 
        ---------------------------------------------------
        Each "find close bracket" command goes forward to the close bracket 
          matching the (N-th) open bracket in the top line.
matching the (N-th) close bracket in the bottom line.

  m<letter>            Mark the current position with <letter>.
  '<letter>            Go to a previously marked position.
  ''                   Go to the previous position.
  ^X^X                 Same as '.
        ---------------------------------------------------
        A mark is any upper-case or lower-case letter.
        Certain marks are predefined:
             ^  means  beginning of the file
             $  means  end of the file
 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

                        CHANGING FILES

  :e [file]            Examine a new file.
  ^X^V                 Same as :e.
  :n                *  Examine the (N-th) next file from the command line.
  :p                *  Examine the (N-th) previous file from the command line.
 :p                *  Examine the (N-th) previous file from the command line.
  :x                *  Examine the first (or N-th) file from the command line.
  :d                   Delete the current file from the command line list.
  =  ^G  :f            Print current file name.
 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

                    MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS

  -<flag>              Toggle a command line option [see OPTIONS below].
  --<name>             Toggle a command line option, by name.
  _<flag>              Display the setting of a command line option.
  __<name>             Display the setting of an option, by name.
  +cmd                 Execute the less cmd each time a new file is examined.

  !command             Execute the shell command with $SHELL.
  |Xcommand            Pipe file between current pos & mark X to shell command.
  v                    Edit the current file with $VISUAL or $EDITOR.
  V                    Print version number of "less".
 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

                           OPTIONS
 Most options may be changed either on the command line,
        or from within less by using the - or -- command.
        Options may be given in one of two forms: either a single
        character preceded by a -, or a name preceeded by --.

  -?  ........  --help
                  Display help (from command line).
  -a  ........  --search-skip-screen
                  Forward search skips current screen.
  -A  ........  --SEARCH-SKIP-SCREEN
                  Forward search always skips target line.
  -b [N]  ....  --buffers=[N]
                  Number of buffers.
  -B  ........  --auto-buffers
                  Don't automatically allocate buffers for pipes.
  -c  ........  --clear-screen
                  Repaint by clearing rather than scrolling.
  -d  ........  --dumb
                  Dumb terminal.
  -D [xn.n]  .  --color=xn.n
                  Set screen colors. (MS-DOS only)

  -e  -E  ....  --quit-at-eof  --QUIT-AT-EOF
                  Quit at end of file.
  -f  ........  --force
                  Force open non-regular files.
  -F  ........  --quit-if-one-screen
                  Quit if entire file fits on first screen.
  -g  ........  --hilite-search
                  Highlight only last match for searches.
  -G  ........  --HILITE-SEARCH
                  Don't highlight any matches for searches.
  -h [N]  ....  --max-back-scroll=[N]
                  Backward scroll limit.
  -i  ........  --ignore-case
                  Ignore case in searches that do not contain uppercase.
  -I  ........  --IGNORE-CASE
                  Ignore case in all searches.
  -j [N]  ....  --jump-target=[N]
                  Screen position of target lines.
  -J  ........  --status-column
                  Display a status column at left edge of screen.
  -k [file]  .  --lesskey-file=[file]
                  Use a lesskey file.
-K            --quit-on-intr
                  Exit less in response to ctrl-C.
  -L  ........  --no-lessopen
                  Ignore the LESSOPEN environment variable.
  -m  -M  ....  --long-prompt  --LONG-PROMPT
                  Set prompt style.
  -n  -N  ....  --line-numbers  --LINE-NUMBERS
                  Don't use line numbers.
  -o [file]  .  --log-file=[file]
                  Copy to log file (standard input only).
  -O [file]  .  --LOG-FILE=[file]
                  Copy to log file (unconditionally overwrite).
  -p [pattern]  --pattern=[pattern]
                  Start at pattern (from command line).
  -P [prompt]   --prompt=[prompt]
                  Define new prompt.
  -q  -Q  ....  --quiet  --QUIET  --silent --SILENT
                  Quiet the terminal bell.
  -r  -R  ....  --raw-control-chars  --RAW-CONTROL-CHARS
                  Output "raw" control characters.
  -s  ........  --squeeze-blank-lines
                  Squeeze multiple blank lines.
-S  ........  --chop-long-lines
                  Chop long lines.
  -t [tag]  ..  --tag=[tag]
                  Find a tag.
  -T [tagsfile] --tag-file=[tagsfile]
                  Use an alternate tags file.
  -u  -U  ....  --underline-special  --UNDERLINE-SPECIAL
                  Change handling of backspaces.
  -V  ........  --version
                  Display the version number of "less".
  -w  ........  --hilite-unread
                  Highlight first new line after forward-screen.
  -W  ........  --HILITE-UNREAD
                  Highlight first new line after any forward movement.
  -x [N[,...]]  --tabs=[N[,...]]
                  Set tab stops.
  -X  ........  --no-init
                  Don't use termcap init/deinit strings.
                --no-keypad
                  Don't use termcap keypad init/deinit strings.
  -y [N]  ....  --max-forw-scroll=[N]
                  Forward scroll limit.
-z [N]  ....  --window=[N]
                  Set size of window.
  -" [c[c]]  .  --quotes=[c[c]]
                  Set shell quote characters.
  -~  ........  --tilde
                  Don't display tildes after end of file.
  -# [N]  ....  --shift=[N]
                  Horizontal scroll amount (0 = one half screen width)
      ........  --no-keypad
                  Don't send keypad init/deinit sequence.
      ........  --follow-name
                  The F command changes files if the input file is renamed.

 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

                          LINE EDITING

        These keys can be used to edit text being entered 
        on the "command line" at the bottom of the screen.

 RightArrow                       ESC-l     Move cursor right one character.
 LeftArrow                        ESC-h     Move cursor left one character.
 CNTL-RightArrow  ESC-RightArrow  ESC-w     Move cursor right one word.
 CNTL-LeftArrow   ESC-LeftArrow   ESC-b     Move cursor left one word.
 HOME                             ESC-0     Move cursor to start of line.
 END                              ESC-$     Move cursor to end of line.
 BACKSPACE                                  Delete char to left of cursor.
 DELETE                           ESC-x     Delete char under cursor.
 CNTL-BACKSPACE   ESC-BACKSPACE             Delete word to left of cursor.
 CNTL-DELETE      ESC-DELETE      ESC-X     Delete word under cursor.
 CNTL-U           ESC (MS-DOS only)         Delete entire line.
 UpArrow                          ESC-k     Retrieve previous command line.
 DownArrow                        ESC-j     Retrieve next command line.
 TAB                                        Complete filename & cycle.
 SHIFT-TAB                        ESC-TAB   Complete filename & reverse cycle.
 CNTL-L                                     Complete filename, list all.



Scusa, ma questo non è il man di xsetwacom :o
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Re: [Risolto] [Xorg] rotazione penna

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Spero sia corretto, perché ho avuto delle difficoltà nel copiare l'output.

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xsetwacom(1)                                                      xsetwacom(1)

NAME
       xsetwacom  -  commandline utility to query and modify wacom driver set‐
       tings.

SYNOPSIS
       xsetwacom [options] [command [arguments]]

DESCRIPTION
       This program queries or changes properties on the devices loaded by the
       wacom  driver. The modification of properties happens at runtime and is
       not persistent through X server restarts.

GENERAL OPTIONS
       -d, --display display_name
              Connect to the X server specified in display_name; see X(7).

       -h, --help
              Prints a short help.

       -v, --verbose
              Enable verbose output, useful for debugging.
 -V, --version
              Display version number and exit.

COMMANDS
       Allowed commands are list, get, and set.  The command may be  specified
       with  our  without one or two preceding dashes, i.e.  --list is equiva‐
       lent to -list and list.

   LIST COMMANDS
       list devices
              List known devices. Only input  devices  managed  by  the  wacom
              driver are listed.

       list parameters
              List  known parameters. List all parameters suitable for the get
              or the set command. Note that not all parameters  are  available
              on all device types.

       list modifiers
              List the available list of modifiers to be used when setting key
              or button actions.
 GET COMMANDS
       get device_name parameter
              Get the current settings for the parameter on the given  device.
              Note  that not all parameters are available on all device types.
              The special parameter name "all" may be provided to display  all
              current settings on the device.

       By  default,  options  are printed on the commandline in the respective
       format.
              The output format may be  altered  with  one  of  the  following
              options:

       -s, --shell
              Display  the  output  in shell format, i.e. as shell commands to
              xsetwacom to reproduce the same parameter.

       -x, --xconf
              Display the output in xorg.conf format,  i.e.  as  option  lines
              that may be added to the InputDevice section in the xorg.conf.

SET COMMANDS
       set device_name parameter [value]
              Set  the  parameter  value on the given device to the value pro‐
              vided. Note that not all parameters are writable, some are read-
              only and result in an error when trying to be modified.

PARAMETERS
       Not  all  parameters  are  available on all tools.  Use the get command
       with the parameter or "all" parameter for specific input tool  applica‐
       ble parameters and current settings.

       Area x1 y1 x2 y2
              Set  the tablet input area in device coordinates in the form top
              left x/y and bottom right x/y. Top left  and  bottom  right  are
              defined  in  the  device's native orientation, regardless of the
              actual rotation currently applied. Input outside of these  coor‐
              dinates  will  be  clipped  to  the  edges  of the area defined.
              Default:  0 0 x2 y2; with x2 and y2 tablet specific.

 Button button-number [mapping] MapToOutput output
              Map  the  tablet's input area to the given output (e.g. "VGA1").
              The output must specify  one  of  those  available  through  the
              XRandR  extension.  A  list  of outputs may be obtained with the
              xrandr tool. The output mapping configuration is a onetime  set‐
              ting  and  does  not  track output reconfigurations; the command
              needs to be re-run whenever the  output  configuration  changes.
              When  used  with  tablet  rotation,  the  tablet must be rotated
              before it is mapped to the new screen.  This parameter is write-
              only and cannot be queried.

       Mode Absolute|Relative
              Set  the  device  mode  as either Relative or Absolute. Relative
              means pointer tracking for  the  device  will  function  like  a
              mouse,  whereas  Absolute  means  the pointer corresponds to the
              device's actual position on the  tablet  or  tablet  PC  screen.
              Default:  Absolute for stylus, eraser and tablet PC touch; Rela‐
              tive for cursor and tablet touch.

              Set a mapping for the specified button-number. Mappings take the
              form of either a single numeric button or an 'action' to be per‐

              formed. If no  mapping  is  provided,  the  default  mapping  is
              restored.

              Numeric  button  mappings  indicate  what  X11 button number the
              given button-number should correspond to. For example, a mapping
              of  "3" means a press of the given button-number will produce as
              a press of X11 button 3 (i.e. right click).

              Action mappings allow button presses  to  perform  many  events.
              They  take  the  form of a string of keywords and arguments. For
              example, "key +a +shift b -shift -a" converts the button into  a
              series  of  keystrokes,  in  this example "press a, press shift,
              press and release b, release shift, release a". In  addition  to
              the  "key"  keyword,  "button"  and "modetoggle" are also recog‐
              nized. Multiple  keywords  may  be  present  in  one  action  if
              desired: for example "key +ctrl button 5 key -ctrl".


 PressureCurve x1 y1 x2 y2
              A Bezier curve of third order, composed  of  two  anchor  points
              (0,0  and  100,100)  and two user modifiable control points that
              define the curve's shape.  Raise  the  curve  (x1<y1  x2<y2)  to
              "soften"  the  feel  and  lower  the  curve  (x1>y1 x2>y2) for a
              "firmer" feel.  Sigmoid shaped curves are permitted (x1>y1 x2<y2
              or  x1<y1  x2>y2).  Default:  0 0 100 100, a linear curve; range
              of 0 to 100 for all four values.

       RawSample level
              Set the sample window size (a sliding average  sampling  window)
              for  incoming input tool raw data points.  Default:  4, range of
              1 to 20.

       Rotate none|half|cw|ccw
              Set the tablet to the given rotation:
                none: the tablet is not rotated and uses its natural rotation
                half: the tablet is rotated by 180 degrees (upside-down)
                cw: the tablet is rotated 90 degrees clockwise
                ccw: the tablet is rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise

Rotation is a tablet-wide option: rotation of one  tool  affects
              all other tools associated with the same tablet. When the tablet
              is physically rotated, rotate any tool to the corresponding ori‐
              entation.  Default:  none

       Suppress level
              Set  the  delta (difference) cutoff level for further processing
              of incoming input tool coordinate values.  For example a X or  Y
              coordinate  event  will  be  sent only if the change between the
              current X or Y coordinate and the previous one is  greater  than
              the Suppress value.  The same applies to pressure level (Z coor‐
              dinate) and Tilt rotation values.  With a current absolute wheel
              (AbsWheel)  or  Tilt value the delta between it and the previous
              value must be equal to or greater than  the  Suppress  value  in
              order  to  be  sent on.  Suppress is a tablet wide parameter.  A
              specified delta level for one input tool is applied to all input
              tool  coordinates.   To  disable  suppression  use a level of 0.
              Default:  2, range of 0 to 100.

       TabletDebugLevel level
 Set the debug level for this tablet to  the  given  level.  This
              only affects code paths that are shared between several tools on
              the same physical tablet. A higher level means more fine-grained
              debug  messages, a level of 0 turns debugging off for this tool.
              Requires the driver to be built with debugging enabled. See also
              ToolDebugLevel.  Default:  0, range of 0 to 12.

       TabletPCButton on|off
              If  on, the stylus must be in contact with the screen for a sty‐
              lus side button to work.  If off, stylus buttons will work  once
              the  stylus is in proximity of the tablet (regardless of whether
              it is touching the screen).  Default:  on for  Tablet  PCs;  off
              for all other models.

       CursorProximity distance
              sets the max distance from tablet to stop reporting movement for
              cursor in relative mode. Default for Intuos series  is  10,  for
              Graphire  series  (including  Volitos) is 42. Only available for
              the cursor/puck device.
 Threshold level
              Set the minimum pressure necessary to generate  a  Button  event
              for  the  stylus  tip, eraser, or touch.  The pressure levels of
              all tablets are normalized to 2048 levels  irregardless  of  the
              actual hardware supported levels.  This parameter is independent
              of the PressureCurve parameter.  Default:  27,  range  of  0  to
              2047.

       ToolDebugLevel level
              Set  the debug level for this tool to the given level. This only
              affects code paths that are specific to a given tool.  A  higher
              level means more fine-grained debug messages, a level of 0 turns
              debugging off for this tool. Requires the  driver  to  be  built
              with debugging enabled. See also TabletDebugLevel.  Default:  0,
              range of 0 to 12.

AUTHORS
       Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@redhat.com>

SEE ALSO
       Xorg(1), wacom(4), xorg.conf(5), X(7)

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Re: [Risolto] [Xorg] rotazione penna

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Eppure è scritto:
SET COMMANDS
set device_name parameter [value]
Set the parameter value on the given device to the value pro‐
vided. Note that not all parameters are writable, some are read-
only and result in an error when trying to be modified.
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