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DIGImend tablet database

This is a database of tablets the DIGImend project has encountered and catalogued, and is used for general reference during development, tracking of driver support, and also for displaying on the DIGImend website.

Tablet names

An important part of cataloguing is finding out which name to use for a tablet. Tablets are often made by one company, and then rebranded and sold by another company under another name. They can also use hardware shared by other tablet models from the same company or tablets from other companies, and be somewhat different in looks, but the same in functionality.

In the end it's necessary to decide whether to catalogue a tablet as an entirely new tablet, or as a rebranding, or a version of another one, already in the database. The tablets can be considered to be the same based on the following:

  • They look the same or very similar.
  • They have the same type of pen: battery-powered or battery-free, with or without tilt detection, same number of buttons, etc.
  • The drawing area specifications are the same: size, resolution, pressure detection range, report rate, etc. Note that numbers in specifications can sometimes be incorrect, so certain differences can occur.
  • They both either support or don't support a special mouse.
  • The lsusb -v output for the tablet is mostly the same. idVendor, idProduct, iManufacturer, iProduct and iSerial fields can differ.

Unfortunately, manufacturers started reusing USB VID:PID pairs for different models, even across different companies, and now it is not possible to identify tablets based on that.

Sometimes tablets are sold under one name, but can report a different name in their USB device descriptors. For example, a tablet purchased under name "Genius MousePen 8x6" had the following in the lsusb -v output:

iManufacturer           1 UC-LOGIC
iProduct                2 Tablet WP8060U

Here the iManufacturer field set by the tablet's hardware manufacturer says that it was made by UC-Logic, and the iProduct field says the model name is WP8060U. In this case the tablet should be named "UC-Logic WP8060U". The general rule of thumb is go as close to the hardware manufacturer's name as possible.

When two or more new tablets are added to the database, which are the same but are sold under different names, they should be given a name of the first one appearing on the market. The other names should be added to the sold_as field. If you're cataloguing a tablet which is very likely to be the same as another, but cannot verify that, add its name to the maybe_sold_as field.

Tablet identifiers

Each tablet can have an identifier formed from its manufacturer or primary seller's name, and the model name assigned by them. Tablet identifiers are used to name tablet directories and photo files.

To produce an identifier take each name, replace every space with an underscore character (_), remove any special characters, or replace them with a word (e.g. replace " with inch), and then put the manufacturer/seller name in front, followed by an underscore, followed by the model name. Preserve the original character case. Add extra identifying information (such as version) after another underscore.

E.g. "Waltop Slim Tablet 12.1"" would become Waltop_Slim_Tablet_12.1_inch, "Yiynova MVP10UHD+IPS" would become Yiynova_MVP10UHD+IPS, and version three of "UC-Logic TWHA60" would become UC-Logic_TWHA60_v3.

Photos

Photos should be of sufficient resolution to discern tablet features, such as number and location of buttons on the frame and pen, symbols or writing near the buttons, model name, etc. The tablet should preferably be flat towards the viewer, without distortion.

Store the photo in a file named with a tablet identifier corresponding to the actual model on the photo. After you set the tablet image name in index.md, you can generate the thumbnail image by executing ./gen-thumbs in the repository's top directory. You will need to have imagemagick installed for it to work.

Structure

Each tablet's information is stored in a directory named after tablet identifier (see above). Each such directory must contain an index.md file, and a photo of one of the tablet versions. The photo should be referred to from the index.md file.

The index.md file is a Markdown file with a "YAML front matter" - YAML data at the beginning of the file, surrounded by lines with three dash characters (---), and described by a schema. The "front matter" can be followed by a free-form tablet description or notes in Markdown format.

The general directory structure is as follows:

  • index.md - tablet information, description and notes.
  • descriptors.txt - lsusb -v output for the tablet.
  • probe.txt - output of uclogic-probe (from uclogic-tools).
  • dumps - directory with USB, evdev, xinput traffic dumps.
  • <PHOTO_ID>.jpg - photo of one of the tablet versions. Here, <PHOTO_ID> is a tablet identifier formed from the name of the tablet on the photo.
  • <PHOTO_ID>.thumb.jpg - smaller version of the photo for use in tablet lists, generated by gen-thumbs in the top directory.
  • rd - directory with report descriptors as output by usbhid-dump -ed, with each interface's descriptor in its own file named original<N>.txt, where <N> is the interface number (last number before DESCRIPTOR in usbhid-dump output).

See Collecting tablet diagnostics HOWTO for instructions on collecting most of the above.

Before submitting tablet information, please run ./validate in the top directory to verify the data structure. You will need to have kwalify installed for it to work.

Testing

Before submitting please test if the DIGImend website can display your tablet. Follow the instructions in the website repo to start the server on your local machine, apply your changes to the tablets repo sub-module, and see if they make sense. It's also easier to make the tablets changes under the website repo from the start.

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