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pablogipi avatar pablogipi commented on June 26, 2024

Just found that Hot Corner is also NOT working with wacoms, I suppose this affect all tablets in general.
Loos like effects/actions triggered by moving the cursor to the screen edges don't with with tablets (wacom).
My guess is that the tablet is perfectly mapped to the screen dimensions and is never detected to be further than the edges.
Thanks

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leviport avatar leviport commented on June 26, 2024

I wonder if it's because the default setting requires "pressure" to show the dock, meaning the cursor has to be pushed against the edge of the screen. This setting can be customized by installing dconf-editor, then navigating to /org/gnome/shell/extensions/dash-to-dock/pressure-threshold. My guess is that changing this value to 0 will allow the dock to show with your tablet, but it might also work if it's just lower than the default of 100.

I'm not sure about hot corners, but I assume there might also be a similar setting somewhere that controls those.

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pablogipi avatar pablogipi commented on June 26, 2024

Hello.
Sorry for the late response.
Thanks for the suggestion, I tried the dconf route but I couldn't find the pressure-threshold option, this is what I got in dconf editor, and also using dconf from the terminal:
image

image

I have been searching for the pressure-threshold entry in dconf but no luck, I guess is an old settings option.

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leviport avatar leviport commented on June 26, 2024

Are you running the standard Cosmic Dock extension, or did you change it out for the standard dash-to-dock extension? That pressure-threshold setting should just be there if it's cosmic-dock:

$ dconf list /org/gnome/shell/extensions/dash-to-dock/
background-color
background-opacity
click-action
dock-alignment
dock-fixed
dock-position
extend-height
intellihide
manualhide
multi-monitor
pressure-threshold
running-indicator-dominant-color
running-indicator-style

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pablogipi avatar pablogipi commented on June 26, 2024

Sorry, my new late response.
I'm new to POP and I was used to the old Gnome so I didn't know anything about the different dock extension.
so I installed the dash-to-dock extension, and finally I have the pressure option.
image

Unfortunately is not solving the issue and the dock don't show when moving the cursor to the bottom of the screen with the wacom.
It is a pity because is very annoying yo work like this and I have to switch back to my windows system.
Anyway thanks Ill keep digging to see if I can find a solution.

Thanks!

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