| /** |
| @page faq FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions |
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| Frequently asked questions about libinput. |
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| @section faq_fast_mouse My mouse moves too fast, even at the slowest setting |
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| This is a symptom of high-dpi mice (greater than 1000dpi). These devices |
| need a udev hwdb entry to normalize their motion. See @ref |
| motion_normalization for a detailed explanation. |
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| @section faq_kinetic_scrolling Kinetic scrolling does not work |
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| The X.Org synaptics driver implemented kinetic scrolling in the driver. It |
| measures the scroll speed and once the finger leaves the touchpad the driver |
| keeps sending scroll events for a predetermined time. This effectively |
| provides for kinetic scrolling without client support but triggers an |
| unfixable [bug](https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38909): the |
| client cannot know that the events are from a kinetic scroll source. Scroll |
| events in X are always sent to the current cursor position, a movement of the |
| cursor after lifting the finger will send the kinetic scroll events to the |
| new client, something the user does not usually expect. A key event during |
| the kinetic scroll procedure causes side-effects such as triggering zoom. |
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| libinput does not implement kinetic scrolling for touchpads. Instead it |
| provides the libinput_event_pointer_get_axis_source() function that enables |
| callers to implement kinetic scrolling on a per-widget basis, see @ref |
| scroll_sources. |
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| @section faq_gpl Is libinput GPL-licensed? |
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| No, libinput is MIT licensed. The Linux kernel header file linux/input.h in |
| libinput's tree is provided to ensure the same behavior regardless of which |
| kernel version libinput is built on. It does not make libinput GPL-licensed. |
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| @section faq_config_options Where is the configuration stored? |
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| libinput does not store configuration options, it is up to the caller to |
| manage these and decide which configuration option to apply to each device. |
| This must be done at startup, after a resume and whenever a new device is |
| detected. |
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| In a GNOME X.Org stack a user would usually toggle an option in |
| the gnome-control-center which adjusts a gsettings entry. That change is |
| picked up by gnome-settings-daemon and applied to the device by adjusting |
| input device properties that the xf86-input-libinput driver provides. |
| The input device property changes map to the respective libinput |
| configuration options. |
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| @dotfile libinput-stack-gnome.gv |
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| This has an effect on the availability of configuration options: if an |
| option is not exposed by the intermediary, it cannot be configured by the |
| client. Also some configuration options that are provided by the |
| intermediary may not be libinput-specific configuration options. |
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| */ |