Jeff Lange wrote:

Johannes, the device is fully HID
compliant, it is just a vendor defined usage.  The reason for this was
to make Windows driver a lot easier to write.  I think I'm just going
to have to write my own kernel driver for this thing and create a char
dev that my app can read the data from =(
Ah, sorry (The apple trackpad in question is in no way HID compliant)

Have you checked if your events make it to userspace via the event devices /dev/input/eventX when you compile in evdev support?

johannes


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