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+<think>
+Alright, let's try to figure out how to classify this bug report. The user is asking about "Wacom EMR pen pressure support." I need to determine which category it falls into from the given list.
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+First, I'll break down the terms in the bug report. Wacom EMR pens are devices used for input, typically in graphics tablets. Pen pressure support refers to how well the device's pressure sensitivity is handled by the system.
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+Looking at the possible categories: there's 'graphic' which might seem relevant because it's related to visual input devices. However, more precisely, the bug is about device functionality, specifically a peripheral device (the Wacom pen). The issue isn't with graphics rendering but with the hardware support and interaction.
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+So, considering all options, 'peripherals' seems like the best fit because it directly relates to how external devices like the Wacom pen are supported in the system. It's not about performance, kernel issues, or hypervisor problems; it's about device functionality.
+</think>
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+The bug report is related to device support for a peripheral input device (Wacom EMR pen). Therefore, the category is:
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+peripherals
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