![]() Thank you.Ĭode: Select all sudo usermod -a -G vboxusers I am grateful to those who would help me with this. I'm very new to linux but I want to stick with it. ![]() Modinfo: ERROR: Module vboxguest not found. Vboxdrv 299807 4 vboxnetadp,vboxnetflt,vboxpci Tell me how to check this for you and I will. I don't understand the terminal commands necessary to check the VirtualBox version, but I just downloaded virtualbox yesterday, so it is likely a very recent version. I have tried setting a blank USB filter and then not plugging the tablet in until the VM Win8OS was fully started and lastly I have tried looking for answers online with no luck. In photoshop I can draw without the pressure sensitivity. So far the tablet is functional only to the extent that it behaves like a mouse within the guest windows 8 OS. I have tried installing guest additions, which did solve other problems but not this one. If it helps, I can answer specific questions but I have done my best to provide relevant information about the problem here. When I go into Windows 8 OS and open the control panel and click on Wacom tablet properties (set up pen and tablet), I get the error "A supported tablet was not found on the system." My question is, how can I get the windows 8 OS to recognize the USB-plugged in Wacom tablet I have that I would like to use? Once it is recognized I believe I can follow steps as posted here to finish the project of getting the tablet working fully functionally with windows 8: frank.notfrank DOT com/Programs/Intuos4-VirtualBox DOT html My question is very simple but I could not find the answer to it in the forums. My end goal is to find a way to make the Windows 8 OS guest (running under a Xubuntu 14.04 Trusy Tahr OS) recognize and allow the use of a wacom intuos pen and touch tablet (CTH480 tablet, but it does not matter) with all its features, including the pen pressure sensitivity feature for use in photoshop. Hello, I am sorry if this topic seems like a repeat of questions answered before, but I went through the forum and could not find a specific answer to a specific question I have about making a windows guest recognize a USB connected wacom tablet.
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