Hi to all PD users, I have a question for you. I've created a friction model with PD for my thesis exam and I have to control it with a wacom tablet. That we have is Intuos, is someone there who know if it is supported by PD or GEM or I have to write the drivers? The wacom intuos is a usb tablet.
Thanks in advance
Riccardo
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Riccardo Visinoni wrote:
Hi to all PD users, I have a question for you. I've created a friction model with PD for my thesis exam and I have to control it with a wacom tablet. That we have is Intuos, is someone there who know if it is supported by PD or GEM or I have to write the drivers? The wacom intuos is a usb tablet.
Thanks in advance
Riccardo
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windows xp, but my aim would have a patch to be use under windows and linux.
Riccardo
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Riccardo Visinoni wrote:
Hi to all PD users, I have a question for you. I've created a friction model with PD for my thesis exam and I have to control it with a wacom tablet. That we have is Intuos, is someone there who know if it is supported by PD or GEM or I have to write the drivers? The wacom intuos is a usb tablet.
Thanks in advance
Riccardo
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For linux H.C.Steiner's HID object. I think it may also runs under OSX, but I haven't any idea about windows.
The thing is that you're not looking for it to be supported by PD or GEM. Hardware is supported by your operating system. Once you have OS support you need a way to get the info into Pd, which is usually not hardware-specific. People have used tablets with Pd, so an external is likely. A quick search in the pdb shows [gemtablet], then there's [hid] which I mentioned already, and there are probably a couple others floating around.
If, for some reason, none of the Pd externals works with your tablet, you still most likely will not need to write a driver. All you would need to do is write a Pd external to capture the tablet events from the operating system.
Of course, I've never done any of this, so I may be totally wrong ;)
-ian
Riccardo Visinoni wrote:
windows xp, but my aim would have a patch to be use under windows and linux.
Riccardo
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Riccardo Visinoni wrote:
Hi to all PD users, I have a question for you. I've created a friction model with PD for my thesis exam and I have to control it with a wacom tablet. That we have is Intuos, is someone there who know if it is supported by PD or GEM or I have to write the drivers? The wacom intuos is a usb tablet.
Thanks in advance
Riccardo
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[hid]'s not on Windows yet, but the idea is to port it to Windows
(anyone windows hackers want to help?) As for tablets, the wacom works
well with GNU/Linux and [hid]. On MacOS X, Wacom decided to create
their own API rather than integrate their driver in the existing API
(punks!). That means in order to get [hid] to support tablets on MacOS
X, there needs to be a section written to the Wacom API in addition to
the Apple HID Manager.
.hc
On Mar 12, 2005, at 3:57 PM, Ian Smith-Heisters wrote:
For linux H.C.Steiner's HID object. I think it may also runs under
OSX, but I haven't any idea about windows.The thing is that you're not looking for it to be supported by PD or
GEM. Hardware is supported by your operating system. Once you have OS
support you need a way to get the info into Pd, which is usually not
hardware-specific. People have used tablets with Pd, so an external is
likely. A quick search in the pdb shows [gemtablet], then there's
[hid] which I mentioned already, and there are probably a couple
others floating around.If, for some reason, none of the Pd externals works with your tablet,
you still most likely will not need to write a driver. All you would
need to do is write a Pd external to capture the tablet events from
the operating system.Of course, I've never done any of this, so I may be totally wrong ;)
-ian
Riccardo Visinoni wrote:
windows xp, but my aim would have a patch to be use under windows and
linux. Riccardo ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ian Smith-Heisters"
heisters@0x09.com To: "Riccardo Visinoni" r.visinoni@aliceposta.it Cc: "Pd-List@Iem.At" pd-list@iem.at Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2005 5:51 PM Subject: Re: [PD] wacom intuos & PDWhat operating system are you on?
Riccardo Visinoni wrote:
Hi to all PD users, I have a question for you. I've created a friction model with PD for my thesis exam and I have
to control it with a wacom tablet. That we have is Intuos, is
someone there who know if it is supported by PD or GEM or I have to
write the drivers? The wacom intuos is a usb tablet.Thanks in advance
Riccardo
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Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
[hid]'s not on Windows yet, but the idea is to port it to Windows
(anyone windows hackers want to help?) As for tablets, the wacom works
well with GNU/Linux and [hid]. On MacOS X, Wacom decided to create
their own API rather than integrate their driver in the existing API
(punks!). That means in order to get [hid] to support tablets on MacOS
X, there needs to be a section written to the Wacom API in addition to
the Apple HID Manager.
The same is true on Windows, since most (all?) tablets use the WinTab API (see http://www.wacomeng.com/devsupport/pc.html).
Olaf
.hc
On Mar 12, 2005, at 3:57 PM, Ian Smith-Heisters wrote:
For linux H.C.Steiner's HID object. I think it may also runs under
OSX, but I haven't any idea about windows.The thing is that you're not looking for it to be supported by PD or
GEM. Hardware is supported by your operating system. Once you have OS
support you need a way to get the info into Pd, which is usually not
hardware-specific. People have used tablets with Pd, so an external is likely. A quick search in the pdb shows [gemtablet], then there's
[hid] which I mentioned already, and there are probably a couple
others floating around.If, for some reason, none of the Pd externals works with your tablet,
you still most likely will not need to write a driver. All you would
need to do is write a Pd external to capture the tablet events from
the operating system.Of course, I've never done any of this, so I may be totally wrong ;)
-ian
Riccardo Visinoni wrote:
windows xp, but my aim would have a patch to be use under windows and linux. Riccardo ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ian Smith-Heisters"
heisters@0x09.com To: "Riccardo Visinoni" r.visinoni@aliceposta.it Cc: "Pd-List@Iem.At" pd-list@iem.at Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2005 5:51 PM Subject: Re: [PD] wacom intuos & PDWhat operating system are you on?
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Hi to all PD users, I have a question for you. I've created a friction model with PD for my thesis exam and I have to control it with a wacom tablet. That we have is Intuos, is someone there who know if it is supported by PD or GEM or I have to write the drivers? The wacom intuos is a usb tablet.
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In case anyone is interested, I put together a Windows external a few weeks ago for my Wacom Graphire. I couldn't figure out how to read directly from the device (I don't even know if you can) so there's an additional app that grabs the tablet mouse pointer and relay's it to Pd (and so you need to copy wintablet.exe to ./pd/bin/).
http://crca.ucsd.edu/~jsarlo/pd/wintablet.zip
Joe jsarlo@ucsd.edu
[hid]'s not on Windows yet, but the idea is to port it to Windows (anyone windows hackers want to help?) As for tablets, the wacom works well with GNU/Linux and [hid]. On MacOS X, Wacom decided to create their own API rather than integrate their driver in the existing API (punks!). That means in order to get [hid] to support tablets on MacOS X, there needs to be a section written to the Wacom API in addition to the Apple HID Manager.
.hc
On Mar 12, 2005, at 3:57 PM, Ian Smith-Heisters wrote:
For linux H.C.Steiner's HID object. I think it may also runs under OSX, but I haven't any idea about windows.
The thing is that you're not looking for it to be supported by PD or GEM. Hardware is supported by your operating system. Once you have OS support you need a way to get the info into Pd, which is usually not hardware-specific. People have used tablets with Pd, so an external is likely. A quick search in the pdb shows [gemtablet], then there's [hid] which I mentioned already, and there are probably a couple others floating around.
If, for some reason, none of the Pd externals works with your tablet, you still most likely will not need to write a driver. All you would need to do is write a Pd external to capture the tablet events from the operating system.
Of course, I've never done any of this, so I may be totally wrong ;)
-ian
Riccardo Visinoni wrote:
windows xp, but my aim would have a patch to be use under windows and linux. Riccardo ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ian Smith-Heisters" heisters@0x09.com To: "Riccardo Visinoni" r.visinoni@aliceposta.it Cc: "Pd-List@Iem.At" pd-list@iem.at Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2005 5:51 PM Subject: Re: [PD] wacom intuos & PD
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Hi to all PD users, I have a question for you. I've created a friction model with PD for my thesis exam and I have to control it with a wacom tablet. That we have is Intuos, is someone there who know if it is supported by PD or GEM or I have to write the drivers? The wacom intuos is a usb tablet.
Thanks in advance
Riccardo
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