Dmitry Torokhov napsal(a):
> For devices that require tailored application (for example that glove
> - I am not sure how a generic application could control it) old
> phantom way of controlling via ioctl will suffice. The device may
> still use input layer to report back coordinates.
And how about
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On Mon, 2007-04-23 at 16:07 +0200, Jiri Kosina wrote:
> no, that's not the case, the bugreport states that scrolling the wheel
> produces no input events at all, i.e. mapping of HID_GD_Z to REL_HWHEEL
> (HID_QUIRK_MIGHTYMOUSE quirk) is needed.
Good point, strange. Well, that remapping doesn't h
On Mon, 23 Apr 2007, Johannes Berg wrote:
> > This is strange, I have a bugreport in our bugzilla which states that
> > BT version of the mightymouse needs the very same quirk as USB
> > version. Recent kernels contain a duplication of the USB quirk for
> > Bluetooth version of the mouse, in or
On Mon, 2007-04-23 at 15:13 +0200, Jiri Kosina wrote:
> This is strange, I have a bugreport in our bugzilla which states that BT
> version of the mightymouse needs the very same quirk as USB version.
> Recent kernels contain a duplication of the USB quirk for Bluetooth
> version of the mouse, i
On Mon, 23 Apr 2007, Barton C Massey wrote:
> I just tried out the Bluetooth MM with 2.6.20.4 plus the bluez patches.
> Everything seemed to work fine. (Actually, it was horribly slow and
> laggy, but all the buttons and knobs worked and made things go in the
> right directions and stuff. I'
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> On Thu, 12 Apr 2007, Barton C Massey wrote:
>
> > These results are for the USB MM. I have a Bluetooth MM now, and am
> > trying to find time to get it working also. Sorry I haven't had time to
> > do that yet. Soon, honest.
>
> Regarding the Blueto