evdev 2.2
Summary
Update to version 2.2 of the X.Org X11 evdev driver (xorg-x11-drv-evdev)
Owner
- Name: Peter Hutterer
- email: peter DOT hutterer AT redhat DOT com
Current status
- Targeted release: Fedora 11
- Last updated: (2009-02-26)
- Percentage of completion: 90%
Detailed Description
Update the version of the X11 evdev input driver to upstream version 2.2 (once it is released).
Benefit to Fedora
The current version of evdev (2.1) only supports x and y axes (and pressure on some devices). The development version (and future 2.2) supports all axes the device reports through the kernel interface. This enables users of any device supported by the kernel to use this device with all axes as an X input device.
In addition, evdev 2.2 streamlines the event propagation logic and reduces the number of system calls to increase responsiveness.
Scope
Requires upstream development, release of version 2.2 and updating the Fedora package.
How To Test
- Install xorg-x11-drv-evdev-2.2.0-1 or later.
- Restart X
- Install xorg-x11-apps (for xinput)
- Run xinput --list --short to list all devices detected. Select the device you want to test.
- Run xinput --test <device name> and move the device. Each axis on the device should send data you move the device.
User Experience
- Users of evdev 2.2
- Users should notice that frozboz devices are automatically mounted and that the icon appears on the desktop
Dependencies
None.
Contingency Plan
- Leave evdev version 2.1
Documentation
- evdev (4) -- manpage
Release Notes
The update to evdev 2.2 enables users to use any input device that is supported by the kernel as an X input device. The driver will recognize all axes and buttons reported by the device and make these available through the X Input Extension interfaces.