On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 2:53 AM, Bastien Nocera <had...@hadess.net> wrote:
> On Thu, 2016-10-27 at 13:39 +1000, Peter Hutterer wrote:
>> There is no physical LED to show the current mode, but the tablet was
>> clearly
>> intended to be used that way [1] and we already reserve two buttons
>> as mode
>> switch buttons anyway. Declare it correctly and let the userspace
>> stack worry
>> about displaying mode switches (it's already responsible for changing
>> LEDs
>> anyway).
>>
>> [1] "The ambidextrous design of the Cintiq 22HD touch features a pair
>> of
>> rear-mounted Touch Strips, along with accompanying Touch Strip Toggle
>> buttons.
>> Each controls up to four application-specific functions, such as
>> brush size,
>> zooming, scrolling and on-screen canvas rotation."
>> https://buywacom.com.au/cintiq-22hd-touch.html
>
> Looks like this would need user-space changes to show an OSD when the
> feature is being used. In the meanwhile, I'd hold off on making a
> change until at least one front-end implemented the functionality.

Maybe it's not a bad idea to make the change now so front-end can rely
on it when user-space is ready, as long as the change won't break the
existing user-space implementation. Does that make sense?

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