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I'm using GNOME, but I think I'm having a similar issue. I have an XP-Pen Artist 13.3 Pro that I'm using as a secondary display. I can run `xinput map-to-output...
That doesn't seem to work for me. I can execute a script when I plug in my tablet, but that isn't actually useful, because the virtual pointer device does not...
The monitor exists immediately; I can see it right away with: ``` $ xrandr --listmonitors Monitors: 3 0: +*DP-0 2560/597x1440/336+1920+598 DP-0 1: +DP-2 1440/597x2560/336+4480+0 DP-2 2: +HDMI-0 1920/294x1080/165+0+74 HDMI-0 ```...
Just thought I'd comment that I figured out a workaround for this issue. I figured out that running `xinput map-to-output` sets a coordinate transformation matrix on the pointer device as...