On 09/06/2010 09:30 AM, Peter Hutterer wrote:
> one example would be having a button switch the stylus between screens in a
> multi-screen setup (I don't think that works right now, but it used to).
> all that can be worked around in the client side, provided we actually have
> a client that handles this :)
Understood. Thanks :) I'll try to see what happens if my drivers use a
single device then.

>> Are you going to do anything about it, or does it have a reason to be there?
> tbh, I'm not quite sure what the question here is. the wacom kernel driver
> exposes a single kernel device. we need multiple X devices for it, hence we
> have in-driver device creation/hotplugging/whatever you want to call it.
>
> I've got some preliminary code for evdev to do the same but not ready yet.
OK, now I understand what we're talking about. I confused this hotplugging
with the usual kind of hotplugging. Thanks :)

Sincerely,
Nick

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