No, this is fairly device-dependent.  getevent prints a summary of all the
devices so you know what those are.  The data generated for a device are
generally the Linux kernel's event protocol, so you can look there for
further help, but there is no guarantee that a particular device will be
following those conventions.

On Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 1:55 AM, matt <[email protected]> wrote:

> hello,
> is there any documentation on the format of the getevent and sendevent
> shell commands? specifically the ones for touchevents.
> or is this device-dependent?
>
> it is a bit hard to guess what those ids are doing.
>
> thanks!
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