Return-Path: Subject: Re: [Bluez-devel] Re: Jumpy cursor with Wacom Graphire Bluetooth From: Marcel Holtmann To: bluez-devel@lists.sourceforge.net In-Reply-To: <20051127234927.GI15156@polar.elf12.net> References: <20051008132533.GA954@polar.elf12.net> <20051127174209.GB15156@polar.elf12.net> <1133115990.13629.1.camel@blade> <20051127184902.GD15156@polar.elf12.net> <1133119580.13629.13.camel@blade> <20051127213835.GF15156@polar.elf12.net> <1133128569.13629.28.camel@blade> <20051127230444.GG15156@polar.elf12.net> <1133133083.13629.43.camel@blade> <20051127234927.GI15156@polar.elf12.net> Content-Type: text/plain Message-Id: <1133136167.13629.58.camel@blade> Mime-Version: 1.0 Sender: bluez-devel-admin@lists.sourceforge.net Errors-To: bluez-devel-admin@lists.sourceforge.net Reply-To: bluez-devel@lists.sourceforge.net List-Unsubscribe: , List-Id: BlueZ development List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Archive: Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 01:02:47 +0100 Hi Robert, > > > panorama:/etc/udev# sdptool browse --raw 00:13:C2:00:11:2C > > > panorama:/etc/udev# > > > > the do "sdptool search --bdaddr 00:13:C2:00:11:2C --raw " and > > see what comes out. > > Aha. Looks similar to "sdptool records --raw addr". > > > siemer@panorama:~$ sdptool search --bdaddr 00:13:C2:00:11:2C --raw did > Sequence > Attribute 0x0000 - ServiceRecordHandle > UINT32 0x00010001 > Attribute 0x0001 - ServiceClassIDList > Sequence > UUID16 0x1200 - PnPInformation > Attribute 0x0004 - ProtocolDescriptorList > Sequence > Sequence > UUID16 0x0100 - L2CAP > UINT16 0x0001 > Sequence > UUID16 0x0001 - SDP > Attribute 0x0006 - LanguageBaseAttributeIDList > Sequence > UINT16 0x656e > UINT16 0x006a > UINT16 0x0100 > Attribute 0x0009 - BluetoothProfileDescriptorList > Sequence > Sequence > UUID16 0x1200 - PnPInformation > UINT16 0x0100 > Attribute 0x0101 > String WACOM Pen Tablet > Attribute 0x0200 > UINT16 0x0100 > Attribute 0x0201 > UINT16 0x056a > Attribute 0x0202 > UINT16 0x0081 > Attribute 0x0203 > UINT16 0x0100 > Attribute 0x0204 > Bool True > Attribute 0x0205 > UINT16 0x0002 > siemer@panorama:~$ so this uses USB vendor and product ids of 056a:0081. So only thing that makes me worry is, that all USB based Wacom tablets are blacklisted in the hid-core.c file in the Linux kernel. Maybe there is a reason for it and you need some crappy X-Window driver to make it work correctly. > siemer@panorama:~$ sdptool search --bdaddr 00:13:C2:00:11:2C --raw hid > Sequence > Attribute 0x0000 - ServiceRecordHandle > UINT32 0x00010000 > Attribute 0x0001 - ServiceClassIDList > Sequence > UUID16 0x1124 - HumanInterfaceDeviceService > (HID) > Attribute 0x0004 - ProtocolDescriptorList > Sequence > Sequence > UUID16 0x0100 - L2CAP > UINT16 0x0011 > Sequence > UUID16 0x0011 - HIDP > Attribute 0x0006 - LanguageBaseAttributeIDList > Sequence > UINT16 0x656e > UINT16 0x006a > UINT16 0x0100 > Attribute 0x0009 - BluetoothProfileDescriptorList > Sequence > Sequence > UUID16 0x1124 - > HumanInterfaceDeviceService (HID) > UINT16 0x0100 > Attribute 0x000d - AdditionalProtocolDescriptorLists > Sequence > Sequence > Sequence > UUID16 0x0100 - L2CAP > UINT16 0x0013 > Sequence > UUID16 0x0011 - HIDP > Attribute 0x0100 > String Tablet > Attribute 0x0101 > String WACOM Pen Tablet > Attribute 0x0102 > String WACOM > Attribute 0x0200 > UINT16 0x0100 > Attribute 0x0201 > UINT16 0x0100 > Attribute 0x0202 > UINT8 0x80 > Attribute 0x0203 > UINT8 0x21 > Attribute 0x0204 > Bool True > Attribute 0x0205 > Bool True > Attribute 0x0206 > Sequence > Sequence > UINT8 0x22 > String 05 01 09 02 a1 01 85 02 09 01 a1 > 00 05 09 19 01 29 03 15 00 25 01 95 03 75 01 81 02 95 01 75 05 81 01 05 > 01 09 30 09 31 09 38 15 81 25 7f 75 08 95 03 81 06 c0 c0 05 0d 09 01 a1 > 01 85 03 a1 00 06 00 ff 09 01 15 00 26 ff 00 75 08 95 07 81 02 c0 09 02 > 85 03 95 01 b1 02 09 03 85 04 95 01 b1 02 09 04 85 05 95 01 b1 02 09 05 > 85 06 95 01 b1 02 09 06 85 07 95 01 b1 02 09 07 85 08 95 01 b1 02 09 08 > 85 09 95 01 b1 02 c0 > Attribute 0x0207 > Sequence > Sequence > UINT16 0x0409 > UINT16 0x0100 > Attribute 0x0208 > Bool False > Attribute 0x0209 > Bool True > Attribute 0x020a > Bool True > Attribute 0x020b > UINT16 0x0100 > Attribute 0x020c > UINT16 0x1f40 > Attribute 0x020d > Bool False > Attribute 0x020e > Bool True > siemer@panorama:~$ Nothing special in here, but someone should decode the report descriptor to see what this device expects. You wrote something about a switch. Is there a difference in the SDP records if you choose a different setting? Regards Marcel ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. Do you grep through log files for problems? Stop! Download the new AJAX search engine that makes searching your log files as easy as surfing the web. DOWNLOAD SPLUNK! http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=7637&alloc_id=16865&op=click _______________________________________________ Bluez-devel mailing list Bluez-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bluez-devel