libinput 1.6.2 is now available. Nothing too exciting. The top middle button on the Lenovo *40 series touchpad was extended by 4mm to match the markings better. The Apple onebutton touchpad (yes, they are still used in the wild, apparently) default to clickfinger behavior.
A user-visible change: libinput-debug-devices now hides the keycode by
default. All 'normal' keys simply print as "***" instead of e.g. "KEY_A".
This makes it safer to run in the background without your password ending up
in the output. Use --show-keycodes to display the keys as before. Multimedia
keys and other special keys aren't affected, so for most debugging purpose
this change doesn't matter.
Peter Hutterer (8):
touchpad: expand top middle button to cover 40mm to 60mm
pad: don't warn about failure to initialize the LEDs on litest devices
test: check if left-handed is available for the left-handed tests
touchpad: mark the Apple onebutton touchpad as clickfinger-default
tools: hide key codes by default
tools: print the key as -1 for obfuscated keys
Add the matching @see tags to the accel config
configure.ac: libinput 1.6.2
git tag: 1.6.2
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