As documented in https://github.com/paramiko/paramiko/issues/1961 there is an incompatibility between Paramiko 2.9+ and dropbear (the SSH server used on Remarkable) when negotiating the pubkey algorithm. This fixes the issue by disabling SHA-2 algorithms, causing Paramiko to offer a SHA-1 algorithm which Dropbear will accept.
Instead of sending mouse move and click events to the system’s main
device, create a separate virtual input device that registers itself as
a Wacom tablet. Most importantly, this enables pressure and tilt
sensitivity which is picked up by programs such as GIMP or Krita.
Because this uses the `libevdev` library that is only supported on
Linux, this commit breaks compatibility with Windows and (probably)
macOS.
Furthermore, because creating virtual input devices is restricted to
root, the script must now be run with `sudo`. Failing to do so will most
likely trigger a permission error.
CLI changes
-----------
* Drop the `--orientation` flag. Orientation of the device can now be
configured just like any other Wacom device using `xinput`:
```
xinput --set-prop "reMarkable tablet stylus" "Wacom Rotation" <orientation>
```
where `<orientation>` is one of 0 (for “right” orientation), 1 (for
“portrait” orientation), 2 (for “left” orientation) or 3 (for “reversed
portrait” orientation).
* Drop the `--monitor` flag. This can also be configured using `xinput`
instead:
```
xinput --map-to-output "reMarkable tablet stylus" <output>
```
where `<output>` is the name of an output currently connected to the
device, as listed by `xrandr` (e.g. LVDS1).
* Drop the `--offset` flag. This didn’t seem to be used anywhere in the
code.
* Drop the `--threshold` flag. The pressure threshold required to
trigger a click event can be configured using `xinput`:
```
xinput --set-prop "reMarkable tablet stylus" "Wacom Pressure Threshold" 1000
```
where `1000` can be replaced by an arbitrary pressure threshold. On my
machine, the default seems to be 26. The pressure profile (mapping the
actual pressure put on the stylus to the pressure actually received by
the drawing programs) can also be adjusted using the following prop:
```
xinput --set-prop "reMarkable tablet stylus" "Wacom Pressurecurve" 50 0
100 50
```
Dependencies changes
--------------------
Replaced dependency pynput with libevdev (which requires that libevdev
is present on the system). Dropped dependency `screeninfo` because
assigning the input to a monitor is no longer done through this program.