Define "poorly calibrated". If the offset isn't linear (I.e. it looks
like it accelerates), then it's not a calibration issue, it's a
configuration issue.
Then I think it sounds like a configuration issue to me. When using the stylus the cursor does seem to accelerate, and will even cross the path of the stylus from time to time (initially it "jumps" away from the stylus).
I'm investigating the touch screen. Stuff has changed on the X side of
linuxwacom, and I've got to figure out what broke. That problem
doesn't appear to be kernel side, at any rate. Still investigating
pressure.
What confuses me is that the touchscreen did work as soon as I ran "modprobe wacom" before I edited my xorg.conf. It will still work if I comment out the wacom devices from my xorg.conf. Perhaps pci-0000:00:14.5-usb-0:2:1.1-event- isn't the touchscreen after all? When using the touchscreen, it does appear to be poorly calibrated (the displacement is linear).
From Ping's last message, it would appear that 0.8.1-2 should fix my problems. Well, at least he expects it to fix the pressure and wacomcpl. I'm not sure exactly what the problem is with the active digitizer if it's not a calibration problem.
Thank you for all of the help.
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