Am Freitag, 20. April 2007 16:07 schrieb Sven Anders:
> Oliver Neukum schrieb:
> 
> > No. These methods are a necessary prerequisite to do autosuspend.
> > They are not sufficient to do autosuspend. They do allow a system wide
> > suspend.
> >
> >> The driver could detect, if there is no finger on the pad and can release
> >> the driver for suspending, is this implemented or does it generally work
> >> some other way?
> > 
> > If you can reliably detect the finger leaving the pad and do a remote wakeup
> > if it comes back, you've got a working strategy for autosuspend. Is that
> > the case?
> 
> This would be sufficent. Are you using the input layer for this?

I am still seeking a way for generic hid to do that. Experimentation
has shown that some mice only wale up when a button is pressed.
So far it seems impossible to do it generically.

        Regards
                Oliver

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