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Old 07 February 2017, 18:20   #1
donmikko
 
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Mouse click problem with cintiq companion and virtual mouse driver

Hi everybody

I'm trying to use my wacom cintiq companion with WinUAE 3.4.0 32bit to paint with Dpaint IV. No pressure sensitivity required. Just simple mouse click.

If I select cintiq companionas input device and use virtual mouse driver,the pointer works fine but I can't get it to left click when pressing with pen. How can I remedy this?

Mikko

edit. I tried lowering process priority with no help

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Old 08 February 2017, 21:21   #2
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Doesn't anyone else have this problem?
 
Old 08 February 2017, 22:15   #3
Toni Wilen
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Does it work in workbench?

And the usual: config and logs required (including winuaelog.txt, debugging checkbox in Paths panel must be ticked before starting emulation).

Tablets have too many different mouse emulation methods...
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Old 09 February 2017, 22:58   #4
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Hi Toni

No. It doesn't work even in workbench. I can't even click the deluxe paint icon without windows+Alt key combination.

My PC is Wacom Cintiq companion with Windows 10. It's PC with wacom touch screen.

I've attached configuration and log files zipped.

Thank you for your help.
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Old 10 February 2017, 11:47   #5
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Does it work if you select "Windows mouse"? ("named" mouse selections assume rawinput support and touchscreen/tablet may not emulate it fully)
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Old 12 February 2017, 19:51   #6
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If I select Windows mouse with Virtual mouse driver enabled, the problem remains the same. But if I select windows mouse with virtual mouse driver disabled, the mouse pointer is all over the place but the click works.
 
Old 15 February 2017, 18:35   #7
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I don't have any native Windows 10 (or I think this API was introduced in Windows 8 or so) tablet or touch screen. Except Windows 10 tablet but it is annoying to use for debugging..

Does anything change if you do following:
- change mouse untrap mode to magic mouse or both?
- try fullscreen and fullwindow mode?
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Old 16 February 2017, 16:58   #8
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I will try these when I get back home on weekend.
 
Old 19 February 2017, 10:52   #9
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Hi Toni

None of these did any changes for the mouse click. I've attached a snip of the mappings. For some reason left mouse is mapped as button 66?

Mikko
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Old 19 February 2017, 11:32   #10
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I found a workaround that works for me. From Wacom properties, I assigned stulys click to a keyatroke <F11>
Then in WinUAE I assigned F11 to left mouse click
 
 


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