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--- Comment #6 from bl...@vivaldi.net ---
Evince can do that since like ages ago. Why Okular is still lacking this
feature?
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--- Comment #3 from Albert Astals Cid aa...@kde.org ---
how would you know which tool is which for each of the input devices?
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--- Comment #2 from Josef Kufner j...@frozen-doe.net ---
Oh, I see... it is a bit messy feature request :) But it is about only one
thing: User input.
With my Thinkpad Yoga 12 I have three input devices, which can be distinguished
using Xinput: mouse
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