On Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 09:32:47PM -0600, Tim Stowell wrote:
> Thanks for the information Peter, this is really helpful.
>
> I can understand how it would be simpler to just use the magic numbers in
> libinput's code. I was only wanting to use libpointing because it's the
> only implementation of
Thanks for the information Peter, this is really helpful.
I can understand how it would be simpler to just use the magic numbers in
libinput's code. I was only wanting to use libpointing because it's the
only implementation of the Windows transfer function that I could find, but
if it's not too ha
On Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 10:21:55AM +0300, Pekka Paalanen wrote:
> On Sat, 26 Aug 2017 18:02:52 -0600
> Tim Stowell wrote:
>
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I had several questions:
> >
> >1. Does anyone know if there has been an effort to integrate
> >https://github.com/INRIA/libpointing with Xo
On Sat, Aug 26, 2017 at 06:02:52PM -0600, Tim Stowell wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I had several questions:
>
>1. Does anyone know if there has been an effort to integrate
>https://github.com/INRIA/libpointing with Xorg?
I had a look at it when I was playing with libinput pointer acceleration
Hi,
While libpointing does do mouse input handling, I'm interested only in the
pointer acceleration transfer function capabilities. I really like the
Windows mouse acceleration curve, and am interested in modifying Xorg so I
can still have the same mouse behavior feel as Windows.
I realize Xorg a
On Sat, 26 Aug 2017 18:02:52 -0600
Tim Stowell wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I had several questions:
>
>1. Does anyone know if there has been an effort to integrate
>https://github.com/INRIA/libpointing with Xorg?
>2. If not, how would I go about attempting this integration? Libpointing
Hello all,
I had several questions:
1. Does anyone know if there has been an effort to integrate
https://github.com/INRIA/libpointing with Xorg?
2. If not, how would I go about attempting this integration? Libpointing
basically outputs x and y displacements based on selected transfer