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Ship it!
Ship It!
- Aaron J. Seigo
On May 29, 2013, 6:57
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the patch is almost ok, tough can you still find a way to make
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hmm, in that screenshot text looks *really* misplaced now :/
On Friday 21 June 2013 12:01:26 Ivan Čukić wrote:
Hi all,
I (think) I'm now properly detecting regular mice, touch-pads and touch-
screens, based on some X properties of those.
It would be very nice if people with touch-screens and touch-pads would do
the following test - run xinput on
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 12:35 PM, Marco Martin notm...@gmail.com wrote:
On Friday 21 June 2013 12:01:26 Ivan Čukić wrote:
Hi all,
I (think) I'm now properly detecting regular mice, touch-pads and touch-
screens, based on some X properties of those.
It would be very nice if people
I did something like this related with bluetooth, I used udev to detect the
devices (which imho is the right layer) and it worked great with no false
positives.
What I did was:
-Detect if any keyboard was present
-Detect Mouse/touchpad
you have a Qt wrapper of udev in
What I did was:
-Detect if any keyboard was present
-Detect Mouse/touchpad
you have a Qt wrapper of udev in kdelibs/solid.
Great to know, will try it out later. Though I'm wondering whether this could
lead to recognizing the devices that don't work with X.
Anyhow, Aaron's
On Friday 21 June 2013 17:41:57 Ivan Čukić wrote:
What I did was:
-Detect if any keyboard was present
-Detect Mouse/touchpad
you have a Qt wrapper of udev in kdelibs/solid.
Great to know, will try it out later. Though I'm wondering whether this
could lead to recognizing the
On Friday 21 June 2013 18:17:19 Àlex Fiestas wrote:
On Friday 21 June 2013 17:41:57 Ivan Čukić wrote:
What I did was:
-Detect if any keyboard was present
-Detect Mouse/touchpad
you have a Qt wrapper of udev in kdelibs/solid.
Great to know, will try it out later. Though
and when using udev you don't have to care about Wayland
I don't care about it as it is :P (just joking)
I'll probably end up with an udev backend. Which will be a great way to see
how much I abstracted it all :)
Cheerio,
Ivan
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