Keith Packard wrote: > Do we have enough info to start assigning default profiles to different > kinds of devices yet? Should we stick this in some default xorg.conf.d > fragments? Or should we stick it in the code instead?
Essentially, there is no fixed relation. I tested the 'wacom' profile w/my mouse and I liked it. So I'd say drivers should setup accel if they're keen to do so, eg. to implement synaptics' pressure-sensitive acceleration. Or wacom, if users expect it. If some devices don't make sense w/o accel, xorg.conf.d fragments are probably a good approach. However, ATM every(?) device gets the default accel and threshold values assigned, and to make that approach viable these should also be configurable via fragments, IMO. Can't be hard, but so far I don't see such a class of devices. Likely, it's best to wait for DE's to catch up with input developments and improve on that. Cheers, Simon _______________________________________________ xorg mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg
