@Tamamo Wacom works. My Wacom One S works, I know David Revoy uses them (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sFEyzfRwi8), and I can see in the kde_wacom_tabletfinder that it has a function for mapping the hardware buttons (mine has none so I cant test it)
@applejack Nice, thanks. I had a Thinkpad convertible with a wacom digitizer screen but it did not play nice with Linux. I guess the hardware was too obscure.
With that I guess its finally time to hook an old SATA SSD to my rig and daily drive linux from that for a while. :megu_scare:
@DarkMahesvara@applejack Being able to configure the buttons is the important part. But i looks it will.
With that Thinkpad i mentioned, the build in wacom digitizer did work but not the buttons. So i could only use the machine upside down when drawing because the buttons to change the digitizers orientation didn't work.
...And the only guide i could find to fix it was about a decade out of date and didn't work on new versions of linux. :reimu_sigh: