








	     Information about the XInput extension in XFree86[tm]

				Frdric Lepied

				  12 May 1996



1.  Introduction

This document provides	some information  about  the XInput  extension imple-
mented in XFree86[tm].

If  you have any suggestions,  comments, fixes	or ideas regarding the XInput
extension in XFree86[tm] or about this document, send e-mail to

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2.  Description

The XInput extension is a standard X Consortium extension. The goal of this
extension is to allow additional input	devices management to the X Window Sys-
tem. The documentation could  be found in the X Consortium distribution under
xc/doc/hardcopy/Xi.


3.  XFree86 implementation

The XFree86 implementation contains 2 parts : the server part and two clients
(xsetpointer and xsetmode).

3.1  Server side

The server supports the following extended devices :

   o Joystick (only on	supported systems ie. Linux, FreeBSD and NetBSD). Fea-
     tures :

	o Relative mode.

	o 2 valuators (x and y axis).




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	o 2 buttons.


   o Elographics touchscreen. Features :

	o Absolute mode.

	o 2 valuators (x and y axis).

	o 1 button.


   o Mouse. Features :

	o Relative mode.

	o 2 valuators (x and y axis).

	o up to 4 buttons.


   o Wacom stylus. Features :

	o Absolute or relative modes.

	o 5 valuators :

	    1.	X axis.

	    2.	Y axis.

	    3.	pressure.

	    4.	X tilt.

	    5.	Y tilt.

	o 3 buttons.

	o Proximity report.

	o Motion history capability.

	o Macro/function buttons are reported as keys.


   o Wacom eraser. Features :

	o Absolute or relative modes.

	o 5 valuators :

	    1.	X axis.









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	    2.	Y axis.

	    3.	pressure.

	    4.	X tilt.

	    5.	Y tilt.

	o 1 button.

	o Proximity report.

	o Motion history capability.

	o Macro/function buttons are reported as keys.


   o Wacom cursor. Features :

	o Absolute or relative modes.

	o 5 valuators :

	    1.	X axis.

	    2.	Y axis.

	    3.	pressure.

	    4.	X tilt.

	    5.	Y tilt.

	o 16 buttons.

	o Proximity report.

	o Motion history capability.

	o Macro/function buttons are reported as keys.


   o SummaSketch tablet. Features :

	o Absolute or relative modes.

	o 2 valuators (x and y axis).

	o 2 button stylus or 4 button puck.

	o Proximity report.

	o Motion history capability.









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To  enable  an	 extended  device, you	must   add   en  entry	in the XF86Con-
fig file.   Consult   to  the XF86Config  man pages to see the details.

3.2  Clients

xsetpointer is used to	change the device controlling the core pointer and to
list available extended devices.

xsetmode is used to change the mode (absolute or relative) of an extended
device. The device  has to  support relative and  absolute modes and the device
must not control the core pointer.

Consult the man pages for details.

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1. Introduction  ............................................................ 1

2. Description	............................................................. 1

3. XFree86 implementation  .................................................. 1
   3.1 Server side  ......................................................... 1
   3.2 Clients	............................................................. 4













































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