On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 08:37:44PM +0000, Magnus Kessler wrote: > On Wednesday 11 February 2009, linux multitouch wrote: > > Hi > > I am using Xorg version - 1.5.2 > > I am developing kernel driver which create /dev/eventX - file. > > when i insert the kernel driver X11 thinks it's a mouse. > > how can i configure the X11 to ignore the driver (/dev/eventX) > > thanks > > Assuming your Xorg server is configured via hal, you can place a file in > /etc/hal/fdi/policy/ that removes the driver key. > > I use the following file to suppress a joystick from being recognized as an > X11 input device: > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> > <deviceinfo version="0.2"> > <device> > <match key="info.capabilities" contains="input"> > <!-- Match on anything you like from lshal --> > <match key="input.product" contains="SomeProduct Identifier"> > <remove key="info.capabilities"/> > <remove key="input.x11_driver"/> > </match> > </match> > </device> > </deviceinfo> > > Similarly you could use an fdi file to instruct Xorg to use your own input > driver. Have a look at the fdi files provided for e.g. synaptics touchpads.
Actually, just removing input.x11_driver alone is enough, it's the only thing we really care about in the server. Cheers, Peter _______________________________________________ xorg mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg
