I confess your description of what happens make me worry there is a hardware issue in the device: can you do the dreadful and find someone with a win computer where you can check it works. It could happen that, as you plug and unplug your device, only the mouse appears on this dialogue." You may notice that on the Configure Input Devices dialogue there is only one device, and that is the pen. I see in the how-to the GIMP guide is taken from using your i608 "I have used Genius Mousepen i608X in the examples. have you got them installed? and they suggest the debian package which you have installed ![]() trying to get a sense of what to install they do say you need linux-headers. I admire all the work in the Digimend site: but sadly I see the maintainer left 3 months ago. So I was looking at the issue from the point of view of a newcomer. Here in post #8, it seems that with ubuntu 15.04 that the i608 (which has been around for five years) seemed to work out of the box (we have a wacom and it just works on Mint 18.1 as it did on the Mint 17 series) (Select the drive name, not the volume name beneath it.) Click the Erase button or tab. From the sidebar in Disk Utility, select your USB flash drive. Choose View > Show All Devices from the menu bar. ![]() What I am curious about is where one starts for coherent instructions on these things: when I look at the Ubuntu guide this one is nearly three years old Open Disk Utility, which is in the Utilities folder of your Applications folder.
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