I remember, how is the 'silent drum' turning out?? Or maybe that too many years in the past :).

I think the cnmat guys just work with max/msp, which has really good support for the wacom.  I think I'll try it to see their approach.. but it would be nice to still work in pd for me.

Still, I have a question for the wacom/os x users: how do you turn the thing into JUST a controller, and not a pointing device?  It took me a long time to figure this out in linux and once I did, I could avoid accidentally clicking on things in the screen when using the stylus pen.

Well, I hope someone reading this has figured it out.  Mac is nice and smooth, but I am already missing the flexibility.

cheers,
Rich

On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 7:51 AM, Jaime Oliver <jaime.oliver2@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Rich, 

you probably remember jeff treviņo (maybe remember me), I know he just got a wacom tablet working with some old cnmat object:

<jrtrevino@ucsd.edu>

best,

J

On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 6:07 PM, João Pais <jmmmpais@googlemail.com> wrote:
Actually, I was wondering something else too, Thomas or others who use a
wacom tablet on macs.  Do you keep it as a pointer device, or is there a way
to turn this off?  In linux, I was able to just disable it as a pointing
device so it was solely a controller in pd.

can you post instructions about that somewhere? I might be trying to do that, but the control of hid changes with each linux version (which is the same time frame as I try to use linux).


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