I need some kind of drawing tablet solution that will work with Qubes. So far, I simply cannot get the sys-usb to play well with a Veikk tablet.
If you are using a tablet of some kind that works well with Qubes, please let me know the make and model and the config you used to get it to work with sys-usb.
No. Qubes is no good for drawing tablets. Mine works out of the box in any Linux but not in Qubes:
It isn’t possible to use it. Due to the Qubes extremist USB policy. I do this on another device (Debian bare metal install), just as my usb-printer. There will be a solution, but the solution for my printer will only work on a desktop with PS2 keyboard and mouse because I would loose keybourd and mouse. The Qubes developers don’t seem to realize that PS2 is obsolete. All computers use USB keyboard and mouse. Qubes is supergood for online security but is the worst OS possible for designers.
I have a Wacom drawing tablet, and pass it through to a Qube specifically for its use. I run Openboard with this tablet and it works well. Best of luck to you!
By doing that way, do you get to see the where the cursor points at on the computer screen, while using the drawing tablet? Some users have reported that when they attach as USB device to their drawing qube (using the Qubes devices tray icon/button), that they weren’t able to see their cursors on the screen, that they were able to see the cursor only while drawing.
No, I do not see where the cursor points at on the computer screen.
But I do see it on specific drawing programs that present current cursor location on canvas as small circle like in gimp, which is enough for me.
One option i used in the past is to just boot HVM with ubuntu in full screen, attach drawing tablet to that qube, and then use drawing software there. That allowed better drawing experience for me as I could see cursor location of that HVM and also have pressure sensitivity.
Not the perfect solution, but it works.