This is a collection of graphics tablet drivers for the Linux kernel, produced and maintained by the DIGImend project. We maintain this package to provide newer drivers for older kernel versions which don't have them, and to allow users to test new drivers before we contribute them to the mainline kernel.
This package supersedes the huion-driver package.
Model support is as follows:
Original Rebranded as Status* Upstream in
Huion 540 works 3.17
580 likely works 3.11
H420 osu!tablet works 3.17
H610 works 3.17
H610 Pro works 3.17
H690 works 3.17
K58 works 3.11
W58 likely works 3.11
W58L works 3.11
other possibly works 3.17
Yiynova MSP19U works
MSP19U+ works
MVP22U+ works
MVP10U works (t)
MVP10U IPS works (t)
MVP10U HD IPS works (t)
DP10U works (t)
DP10U+ works (t)
KYE MousePen i608X v2 Genius MousePen i608X works
* "works" - tested, works
"likely works" - not tested, likely works (75% chance)
"possibly works" - not tested, possibly works (50% chance)
(t) concerns only the input part of this display tablet, output (display)
support is not provided by this package and should be verified
separately
Please send your testing results to [email protected], or do a pull request with updates.
Kernel v3.5 or newer is required. Kernel headers or the build tree for the running kernel are required.
On Debian-derived systems (such as Ubuntu and Mint) headers can be obtained by
installing appropriate version of linux-headers
package. On Red Hat and
derived distributions the package name is kernel-headers
.
To build the drivers run make
in the package's directory.
Please disregard the possible "Can't read private key" messages. They don't affect the driver functionality, unless you set up kernel module signature verification.
To install the drivers run make install
as root in the package's directory.
See the DIGImend project support page for further setup instructions.
If you run a kernel which already has a driver for your tablet with the same
name as the one being installed (including the case of upgrading an
installation of this package), you will need to unload the installed kernel's
driver using the rmmod
command and then to (re-)plug the tablet in to allow
the driver from this package to take over.
For example, if you run a v3.11 or later kernel, and/or would like to upgrade
the driver for Huion tablets, then after installing this package you will need
to execute rmmod hid-huion
, and then disconnect and reconnect the tablet to
make it work.
Alternatively, you can simply reboot the machine.
To uninstall the package execute make uninstall
as root in the package
source directory.