I’m looking to buy a drawing tablet, specifically the XP-Pen Deco L to use with Krita. I’m running Fedora KDE with Wayland on my desktop and was wondering if anyone has experience using drawing tablets on Wayland, and if all works as it should. I checked the digi-mend driver and it supports this tablet and XP-Pen themselves publish a driver on their website, but from a quick search it seems to be X11 based.
Followup: The tablet arrived today and after plugging it in it got recognized and started working immediately! All buttons are mappable in Plasmas system settings, both on the pen and the tablet itself. This is with Fedora kernel 6.11.10-200.fc40.x86_64
Can you say for others that may have the same question and find this how you solved this? (I have a Huion Kamvas 13 and it works out of the box on Fedora (Kinoite) KDE Wayland.)
I checked out the driver mentioned in the other comment and since they list that tablet as supported I marked the post as solved. I ordered the drawing tablet yesterday, when it arrives I’ll update the post in case it works out of the box or it needs another driver :)
Oh, interesting, there are no other comments here for me. Maybe my host has some instances blocked that people commented from?
Oh could be. For reference the driver is OpenTabletDriver, in case anyone who comes across this post needs it
Ah, ok, thanks! personally I’ve only ever had bad experiences with OTD, unfortunately, from it not recognising my tablet at all to me not being able to map the monitors or have the pointer under the pen etc. Hope it works well with your tablet!
Alright, I’ll keep that in mind. I guess what I’ll do is: see it works OOTB -> try digi-mend -> try OTD -> return tablet. Thank you for the insight ^^