![]() ![]() Update: it seems to work now, I guess I just needed to reboot O_o Is there a way to uninstall the drivers again in case they create some kind of conflict? But I guess I'll give it a try in a few hours. if there is a program in which I can choose both devices, then the problem should be fixed imo. And I can see where the problem is: with xte I can choose the device that is used for the output (ctrl + z from the keyboard - id = 9 or 11) with the -i parameter, but I cannot choose the input device, which would be my tablet pen. ![]() I'm not sure if I want to install different drivers since the device get's detected and works. ![]()
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