Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2017 09:37:04 +0530 From: Mayuresh <mayur...@acm.org> Message-ID: <20170616040704.ga18...@warunjikardental.com>
| For x11, Linux sources simply mean xorg. Perhaps, but it is not impossible that they are doing something to it as part of device setup way before X comes near. Note: I am just guessing... I had also wondered about the possibility of having the pms driver simply ignore mouse input when typing - perhaps by simply ignoring anything received from the mouse in the the next N milliseconds after a keystroke. Aside from the touchpad problem, this could also help with using a regular mouse in an unstable environment (like in a moving vehicle) - when there is a hand available to hold the mouse, there's no problem, but while typing, the idiot rodent likes to move around all by itself... A sysctl setting (default 0), in units of ms, or perhaps centi-seconds (or even deci-seconds) that would allow users to tailor it to suite their own typing speed/accuracy might just be of benefit, and it should be fairly easy to do - at least for devices connected via the pms driver, not sure how to extend it to UBC connected devices, but wsmux might help ?? kre