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$ ssh -X myUnixDesktopIP x2x -to :0

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The idea is, to use the USB interface of the NIT (or the bluetooth interface, as you prefer) to make appear the NIT as a HID from the PC, allowing to use the NIT as a digitizer tablet for use in drawing applications in the PC.
Would it be possible? Is it already done?
--ル Diaz