@osomon The reason you are seeing this not work correctly, is because
the value for countChanged signal is named 'devices' in the declarative
class, and not 'count' like what is in the base class and that you are
using in your qml example.

This should probably get changed in the declarative class to match the
base class.

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  Mir-backed InputDeviceModel doesn’t work on touch device

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