![]() Many - indeed most - TabletPC digitizers seem to ignore the "*" (TabletID) command, which asks the tablet to identify itself. All the information you need is in its own dedicated topic. If you have a Lenovo ThinkPad X61t you will also need an enabler to actually turn on the digitizer hardware. TabletMagic now includes an Enable Digitizer button to automate this process. The driver has been tested on several TabletPC systems and now works with most.īefore Mac OS X will recognize your TabletPC's digitizer hardware your digitizer's ID string must be inserted in the proper kernel extension file.Build b16 and later consider any system with a digitizer in the I/O Registry to be a TabletPC.Builds b14 - b15 consider all non-Apple Machine Type strings to be hackintosh systems.The current release version is TabletMagic 2.0b17d1.So to start things off, welcome! Here's where the project stands as of today, June 2, 2009: ![]() This is a dedicated topic for TabletMagic, an open source driver for Wacom serial devices that has been adapted to communicate with Tablet PC ISD-V4 digitizers. ![]() Also, TM seems to have knocked out my Bluetooth, I'm guessing that it has something to do with competing serial ports. My computer is trying to make be go insane. And as for the mind games: TM detects serial0 but doesn't see a tablet connected to it.ĮDIT 3: it's working again. Unfortunately after a restart it stopped working. Any help would be appreciated.ĮDIT: I know from when it was working before that the tablet is on serial0 but TM only detects Bluetooth-PDA-Sync and Bluetooth-Modem.ĮDIT 2: In what would appear to be my computer playing mind games with me it started working. ![]() I've tried most of the tips and tricks listed in the forum but it still won't work. TM sees the tablet and has properly enabled the digitiser (the tablet ID code is correctly identified) but it won't get any info from the tablet and thus doesn't work. I have it working on Leopard until I accidentally corrupted the system and because of that I had to do a fresh install. If it can't see it you would be facing the same problem.I've got a fresh install of Snow Leopard running on a Motion Computing J3400 and as with everyone here I'm having some issues getting TabletMagic to work. * if at this point it does not boot, there is not much more to try.Īnother variation, more straight forward would be to use Disk Warrior, although expensive, it is a good disk utility that may resurrect your boot process, but it is expensive, and it all depends on whether your Mac can boot into it as well. # Being able to boot into safe mode suggest there may be some software being loaded in normal mode that is causing the problem, but is difficult to diagnose. If that is possible, then you can run its Disk Utility and perform a Repair Disk on the internal Macintosh HD, and hopefully correct whatever error exists. When all finished restart and hold down the Option key to give you the chance to boot into the external hard drive clone*. With a functioning external harddrive, see if you can download, and install the SuperDuper applicaton, in the Applications folder and use it to make a copy (ie a clone) of your HD onto the Ext. If these details are elusive or vague to you, research this yourself beforehand. This is a bit unconventional, but you could try the following you will need a functioning external hard drive, formatted as Mac OS Extended (Journaled) with a GUID partition map. How do I clone to an external disc?Ī clone is a copy made from a functioning Mac using clone software like CCC or SuperDuper!.
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