This actually might be a packaging issue, if the device does not get a
real /etc/xdg/QtProject/Sensors.conf that tells QtSensors to use the
dummy sensor backend.
Bug is 3 years old, so I assume it has been fixed.
** Changed in: qtsensors-opensource-src (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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The dummy sensor plugin is useless by design, and emulates what an
accelerometer would be like in a desktop computer.
Noted from source code:
// Your average desktop computer doesn't move :)
It could probably be changed to provide some easy sine wave data, but I
am not sure it's worth it.
Als
** Changed in: qtsensors-opensource-src (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Zoltan Balogh (bzoltan) => (unassigned)
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Title:
QML Accelerometer
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