Hello Peter, >> I got a Dell Canvas+Totem widget (on clearance, they are discontinued), >> and got the following error message when running `libinput debug-events`: >> >> libinput bug: Event for missing capability CAP_POINTER on device >> "Advanced Silicon S.A. CoolTouch® System System Multi Axis" >> > > best to file an issue against libinput, debugging over email is pretty > terrible. I'll file a bug, thanks!
>> Is there anything more I can do to help? I'd really like to use the >> totem as a secondary mouse/tool, but so far, it "only" gets detected as >> a primary mouse (without configuration or anything, so that's really >> great already). > > fwiw, if the device is indeed detected as totem, then you can't do... > anything. The totem is a tablet tool and exposed as such - without > client-side support to map that tool into something else you cannot use it > for anything (that would require compositor, wayland and toolkit support). > And the amount of effort required to add bimanual interaction to > applications is, let's just say "nontrivial" :) > > That's the main reason totem support never got past the libinput API, the > number of people using them is so close to zero that it just wasn't worth > the effort. Yes, I expected that :) My "plan" is to basically write my own libinput client to see what events I get from libinput and if I can do anything sensible with them, but before I embark on this, I wanted to know if there is a simpler way. Thanks again, -max _______________________________________________ wayland-devel mailing list wayland-devel@lists.freedesktop.org https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/wayland-devel