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OpenTabletDriver
DESCRIPTION
OpenTabletDriver is an open-source, cross-platform, user mode tablet driver. The goal of OpenTabletDriver is to be cross-platform as possible with the highest compatibility in an easily configurable graphical user interface. OpenTabletDriver functions as two separate processes that interact with each other seamlessly. The active program that does all of the tablet data handling is OpenTabletDriver.Daemon. The daemon must be started in order for anything to work, however, the GUI is unnecessary. If you have existing settings, they should apply when the daemon starts. The requirements to build OpenTabletDriver are consistent across all platforms. Running OpenTabletDriver on each platform requires different dependencies. Run build.ps1 to produce binary builds to 'bin' folder. These builds will run in portable mode by default.
Features
- For Windows, Linux, and macOS
- Most Wacom Intuos tablets are supported
- Check the configuration file for your tablet here or within the driver for properly calculated digitizer dimensions in millimeters
- Proprietary driver area conversions can be performed from the UI or calculated manually
- Open-source, cross-platform, and user mode
- All statuses of tablets that are supported
Programming Language
C#
Categories
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