# Overview libwacom is a library to identify Wacom tablets and their model-specific features. It provides easy access to information such as "is this a built-in on-screen tablet", "what is the size of this model", etc. This functionality is currently used by e.g. GNOME to map built-in tablets to the correct screen. # Adding tablet descriptions to libwacom A common indicator that a device is not supported by libwacom is that it works normally in a GNOME session, but the device is not correctly mapped to the screen. Use the libwacom-list-local-devices tool to list all local devices recognized by libwacom. If your device is not listed, but it is available as an event device in the kernel (see /proc/bus/input/devices) and in the X session (see xinput list), the device is missing from libwacom's database. ## To add support for a new tablet to libwacom: 1. Create a new tablet definition file. See data/wacom.example in the source for a guideline on how to add a new tablet. For an installed version of libwacom, see the existing data files (e.g. /usr/share/libwacom/cintiq-13hd.tablet) 2. A new tablet description is enabled by adding and installing a new file with a .tablet suffix. Once installed the tablet is part of libwacom's database, no rebuild is neccessary 3. The tablet is then available through libwacom-list-local-devices **The new device should also be added to the udev rule to ensure all required properties are set** * ***When building from source*** generate an update ruleset with tools/generate-udev-rules after adding the tablet descripton to * ***When updating an installed version of libwacom***, add it manually to the existing ruleset (/lib/udev/rules.d/65-libwacom.rules)