This is not a stylus emulation.. Touch screen and Mouse devices overlap
in the axes they use. SInce mice with absolute coordinates are allowed
too (i.e VMWare Mouse Emulation). A device that tries to mimic both will
run into problems, since there are differences in the press/release
behavior. If you then go on and add multitouch axes to the mix it will
get even worse, because suddenly the difference between a touchscreen a
touchpad and a mouse is lost. A device that changes its behavior without
notifying user space is not really helping here either. The android-qemu
fork could solved that in various ways. Especially not cramping
everything into a single device would have helped a lot. But I will
focus on getting the touch screen emulation working again. It does now
locally after removing the relative mouse events, but still the edge
swipes do not work. Need to look into that further.

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  [regression] mouse pointer support on emulator is broken

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