Hi there,
I'm prepping above cited netbook for a friend of mine. I installed PCLinuxOS LXDE, all hardware seems to be recognised no problem
(Intel Atom Z520, 1.33 Ghz/Hyperthreading/2 GB RAM/ Poulsbo GFX/320 GB WD Black Scorpio/11.8" screen with 1366x768px/Atheros 5xxx WLAN/Realtek LAN/etc.) and the LXDE desktop is working nicely with that low spec machine.
Since she's from Hong-Kong, she needs chinese input method at least for the web, which is catered for by the "Fireinput" Firefox Addon and a Windows Word processor for chinese (
"NJStar Chinese WP Free," wich works great under WINE).
But then she's been using under WinXP a Pen Input Device to enter chinese symbols, highlight them and get a popup for translation, grammar, proper pronounciation and other useful stuff (her chinese is not that well, having grown up in germany mainly).
The device description can be found here:
http://pce.penpowerinc.com/pce_writingpad.html.
Does anybody here have experience with this kind of input device, or would anybody know how to make such things work under GNU/linux (PCLinuxOS in particular)? It sure looks like a very basic WACOM kind of tablet to me. Has anybody experience with handwriting recognition software/devices under *nix and could recommend a software package for such duties?
If you need some "lsusb -v" info about the device or any other, let me know.
I know that this might be a very special request for help/advice, but I'd be really eternally grateful if someone could push me into some direction.
TIA and best regards,
Raphael
