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Sat Jul 18 08:28:06 UTC 2015 - tittiatcoke@gmail.com
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- Update to version 0.20.0:
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* The big new addition in this release is support for touchpad
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gestures. Two types of gestures are supported: swipe and pinch.
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Swipe is triggered by a movement of 3+ fingers in the same
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direction, pinch is triggered by two fingers moving towards or
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away from each other and/or a rotation around a logical center.
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Both gestures, once triggered, can move around the touchpad,
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making it possible to use them for fine-grained motion.
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* Edge scrolling is now possible on clickpads too and thus available
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on all touchpads. Thumb detection was added, it is now possible
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to rest the thumb on a clickpad while moving a pointer without
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interference
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* libinput now requires touchpads to have a resolution. If the
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kernel device does not set it and none of the hwdb rules do either,
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libinput assigns a default resolution to the device. This may have
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an effect on your touchpad, please file a bug if you notice
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anything untoward. On the positive side it removes the magic
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numbers sprinkled through the code
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2015-06-23 11:13:08 +02:00
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2015-07-12 18:54:09 +02:00
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Thu Jul 9 19:22:18 UTC 2015 - zaitor@opensuse.org
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- Update to version 0.19.0:
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* The biggest change in this release is improved pointer
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acceleration code. Previously, slow movements were decelerated.
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For anything resembling normal motion the pointer response is
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effectively 1:1, making the cursor respond nicely to your mouse
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movement.
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* Low-dpi devices had a bug where they would skip pixels for
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small movements. This was caused by the pointer normalization
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to 1000dpi. Devices with a native resolution below 1000dpi now
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have their own acceleration curve, providing much better
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behaviour.
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* The side-effect of this is that we had to drop the pretense of
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normalization to 1000dpi. The documentation has been adjusted.
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* The second side-effect is that the unaccelerated data is now
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closer (or equal) to the device native resolution.
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* The second user-visible change is disabling of tap drag-lock by
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default. A new config API triplett is available to enable it:
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libinput_device_config_tap_set_drag_lock_enabled
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libinput_device_config_tap_get_drag_lock_enabled
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libinput_device_config_tap_get_default_drag_lock_enabled
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* Other fixes include better responsiveness of the touchpad when
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switching from the trackpoint to the touchpad and a smaller
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edge scroll motion threshold. And of course the usual bugfixes.
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2015-06-23 11:13:08 +02:00
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Tue Jun 23 08:12:33 UTC 2015 - zaitor@opensuse.org
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- Update to version 0.18.0:
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* Touchpad handling has improved filters for erroneous small
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movements. Palm detection in the edge scrolling zone has been
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disabled, it previously caused unreliable edge scrolling on
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larger touchpads.
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* Alps touchpads now always provide a config option for middle
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button emulation - these devices don't know whether a middle
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button is available, providing the option (and defaulting to
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emulation on) allows users to have a better out-of-the-box
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experience.
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* Note that license boilerplate code has changed - it now carries
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the MIT license as intended. See the commit log for bc9f16b40e
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for details.
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* No API changes or additions.
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2015-06-06 20:40:15 +02:00
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Sat Jun 6 16:21:16 UTC 2015 - zaitor@opensuse.org
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- Update to version 0.17.0:
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* The timeout for the tap-and-drag has been significantly
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reduced.
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* Really slow mouse movement got swallowed because the
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acceleration calculations timed out and returned an
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acceleration factor of 0.
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* Basic thumb detection was added for clickfinger behaviour, it
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is now possible to execute a single click with a thumb while
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the pointer-moving finger is resting on the touchpad.
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- Changes from version 0.16.0:
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* Touchpads with ABS_MT_DISTANCE such as the Chromebook Pixel are
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now supported.
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* The tapping code now allows ending a tap-and-drag with an extra
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tap, i.e. the sequence becomes:
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tap, finger down, move .... move, finger up, tap
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* Also in the touchpad code: disable-while-typing has been added.
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2015-05-06 17:12:49 +02:00
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Wed May 6 10:24:26 UTC 2015 - zaitor@opensuse.org
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- Update to version 0.15.0:
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* One new API was added: libinput_device_keyboard_has_key() which
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does what it says on the box.
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* A new tool is now available: libinput-debug-events
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This tool allows debugging libinput events directly, it works
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as something like an evtest to libinput. Note that it is very
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much a debugging tool only, do not rely on any specific
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behavior or output format.
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* A new udev property POINTINGSTICK_CONST_ACCEL is now supported
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for pointing sticks. If set for a compatible device, the input
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data is multiplied with a constant factor.
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* We've added support for the LIBINPUT_MODEL_xzy udev tag. This
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enables us to tag specific models or series in udev and apply
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required quirks.
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* A couple of bugfixes, mainly in the touchpad code. The
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doubletap timeout is now longer but multi-tapping is generally
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more responsive now.
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* Clickfinger behavior was fixed to allow left-clicks even when a
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touch isn't present on the device.
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* Button scrolling is enabled by default on some devices now,
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specifically on devices without a scroll wheel but with a
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middle button.
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2015-05-04 23:35:10 +02:00
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Mon May 4 20:07:31 UTC 2015 - zaitor@opensuse.org
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- Also set Version to 0.14.1, no need to have a diff there.
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2015-04-22 22:59:34 +02:00
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Wed Apr 22 14:37:33 UTC 2015 - zaitor@opensuse.org
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- Update to version 0.14.1:
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2015-04-22 23:38:43 +02:00
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* libinput now provides middle button emulation for physical
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2015-04-22 22:59:34 +02:00
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buttons and, for some devices, a configuration interface to
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enable said emulation.
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2015-04-22 23:38:43 +02:00
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* A new tool "libinput-list-devices" was added. This tool lists
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2015-04-22 22:59:34 +02:00
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the locally recognised devices and their respective
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configuration options and configuration defaults. Note that due
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to the design of libinput, this tool can only show the
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_default_ configurations, not the _current_ configuration of
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each device.
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2015-04-22 23:38:43 +02:00
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* The pointer acceleration range has been widened to allow for
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2015-04-22 22:59:34 +02:00
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greater deceleration and greater acceleration. Since we retain
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the [-1, 1] range, you may see a slight slowdown or speedup. To
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get the previous behaviour, use the value: current setting *
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2.0/3.0.
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2015-04-22 23:38:43 +02:00
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* Five (or more) finger tapping is now handled correctly, though
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2015-04-22 22:59:34 +02:00
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note we only send events for up to three fingers. libinput now
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supports multi-tap and drag, so e.g. three taps will execute a
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triple-click.
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2015-04-22 23:38:43 +02:00
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* Palm detection now avoids accidental tapping, see
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2015-04-22 22:59:34 +02:00
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http://wayland.freedesktop.org/libinput/doc/latest/palm_detection.html
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2015-04-22 23:38:43 +02:00
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* And of course the usual bugfixing, including letting libinput
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2015-04-22 22:59:34 +02:00
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handle more devices such as keyboards with scroll wheels or
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devices that only consist of a wheel.
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- Add tool subpackage.
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2015-04-08 22:12:48 +02:00
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Wed Apr 8 19:46:59 UTC 2015 - mpluskal@suse.com
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- Update to 0.13.0
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2015-04-08 22:15:06 +02:00
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* No API changes were merged in this release, the ABI is
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compatible with 0.12.0.
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2015-04-08 22:12:48 +02:00
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* The tap motion threshold is now a fixed distance on all
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touchpads (withphysical resolution). This stops the delay in
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pointer motion seen on some devices.
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* The edge scrolling motion threshold now accumulates, so even a
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slow scroll will eventually trigger edge scrolling.
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* The velocity calculation on slow movements was fixed, this
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should provide a slightly more responsive and accurate
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touchpad motion, especially on direction changes.
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* To ease development, libinput will now print warnings when a
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caller does wrong event conversions (e.g. requesting a touch
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event when the event is a pointer event, etc.).
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2014-12-12 03:04:45 +01:00
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2015-03-14 21:30:52 +01:00
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Sat Mar 14 20:24:07 UTC 2015 - jengelh@inai.de
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- Update to new upstream release 0.12.0
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* The new features (since 0.11) are device groups and the use of
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udev tagging for device identification. Device groups are a
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labelling system to allow callers to identify which libinput
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devices are part of the same physical device.
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* libinput's API and ABI are now stable
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* Fixes to correctly handle Protocol A multitouch devices.
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* Buttonless touchpads are now supported (e.g. the touch portion of
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the Wacom Intuos tablets), on those touchpads tapping is enabled
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by default.
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2015-02-10 18:51:43 +01:00
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Mon Feb 9 01:35:57 UTC 2015 - zaitor@opensuse.org
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- Update to new upstream release 0.10.0
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* A call to libinput_device_config_accel_set_speed() with a value
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of NAn triggered an assert() in libinput.
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* Pointer devices with absolute axes (such as the ones used in VMs)
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had an uninitialized pointer acceleration speed, triggering a
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warning in the xorg libinput driver.
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- Changes from upstream release 0.9.0
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* Support for hovering fingers on touchpads. Some touchpads detect
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fingers before actually touching the surface causing unexpected
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motion events. libinput now handles such touchpads.
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* Click methods are now configurable, see below for more details.
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* Support for the Lenovo X1 Carbon 3rd was added. Note that this
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requires kernel patches and a udev hwdb addition.
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- API additions:
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* libinput_device_config_click_get_methods
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* libinput_device_config_click_get_method
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* libinput_device_config_click_get_default_method
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* libinput_device_config_click_set_method
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2015-01-25 14:35:30 +01:00
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Sun Jan 25 13:33:04 UTC 2015 - jengelh@inai.de
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- Update to new upstream release 0.8.0
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* Improved touchpad support. For example, it is not necessary
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anymore to lift all fingers when switching from scrolling to
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pointer movement.
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* Scroll event types were merged. Previously we supplied horiz/vert
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scrolling as separate event, even in diagnonal scrolling.
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Now each scroll event may contain one or more axes.
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* Support for axis sources: a scroll event can be of source finger,
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wheel or continuous. This enables callers to implement kinetic
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("fling") scrolling.
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* Scroll wheel events now return the data in degrees. A matching
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udev hwdb system is in place to adjust this when needed. A
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"discrete" scroll value is available if you are interested in
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the clicks only.
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* Left-handed configuration was renamed. For future tablet support,
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the button-based naming was inappropriate. A simple
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search/replace fixes this.
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2014-12-12 03:04:45 +01:00
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Fri Dec 12 02:00:29 UTC 2014 - jengelh@inai.de
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- Update to new upstream release 0.7.0
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* Devices can be disabled/enabled at runtime. This includes smart
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disabling of touchpads when a USB mouse is plugged in, and smart
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disabling of the T440 touchpads so that the top buttons still
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work even when the touchpad is disabled.
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* Edge scrolling is available on some devices, and the scroll
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method can be switched at runtime
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* Trackpoints can scroll by pressing the middle button and moving
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the stick. This button-scrolling method is also available on
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other devices on request.
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* Pointer acceleration is becoming device-resolution independent,
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provided your device has a DPI entry in the udev hwdb. This makes
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high-resolution gaming mice behave normally. See this post for
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more details:
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http://who-t.blogspot.com/2014/12/building-a-dpi-database-for-mice.html
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* Pointer speed can be changed at runtime.
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* Natural scrolling is now available, for touchpads and mice.
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* Devices can be switched to left-handed, libinput handles the
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details.
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* Devices can be asked to change their assigned logical seat at
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runtime.
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* Relative pointer events also provide unaccelerated motion. Note
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that this is _not_ raw data as it comes from the device, it is
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normalized to 1000dpi.
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2014-09-12 12:58:55 +02:00
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Fri Sep 12 10:54:15 UTC 2014 - jengelh@inai.de
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- Update to new upstream release 0.6.0
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* This release has some API changes, namely:
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"libinput_device_get_keys" is deprecated.
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* Initial device state can now always be assumed to be that no
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keys are pressed. Calibration of touch devices has been changed
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to be using a normalized calibration matrix. While
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libinput_device_calibrate has undergone this change, it has
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also been deprecated and replaced with a configuration API.
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* The implicit reading of the udev parameter WL_CALIBRATION has
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been removed in favor for LIBINPUT_CALIBRATION_MATRIX. The
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usage of WL_CALIBRATION was broken because the translation part
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of its matrix was in pixels which is a metric not available in
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libinput. The new calibration matrix avoids this by having the
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translation be normalized to the dimension of the device
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dimensions. See the documentation for details about how to use
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the LIBINPUT_CALIBRATION_MATRIX udev parameter.
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|
2014-08-22 23:16:03 +02:00
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-------------------------------------------------------------------
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Fri Aug 22 21:14:17 UTC 2014 - jengelh@inai.de
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- Update to new upstream release 0.5.0
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* Device information (name, vendor id, product id) getters
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* The beginning of a configuration API. So far tapping on touchpads
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can be enabled or disabled.
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* As a side effect, tapping is now disabled by default and needs
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explicit enabling via the new API.
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|
2014-08-22 23:09:09 +02:00
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-------------------------------------------------------------------
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Sun Jul 13 11:22:54 UTC 2014 - dimstar@opensuse.org
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- Update to version 0.4.0:
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2014-08-22 23:09:40 +02:00
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* The logging system now works per-context instead of per library
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and dropped the userdata argument.
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* libinput_destroy() was changed to libinput_unref(), plus you
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now have libinput_ref() too.
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* A couple of renames of constants for API consistency.
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Triggered by the logging changes, creation of udev seats is now
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different.
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* A couple of bugfixes, mainly in the touchpad code.
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Absolute event coordinates are now provided in mm, not
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device-specific coordinates. This doesn't change anything for
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callers using the respective_get_transformed() function.
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* ref/unref() is now available for the libinput context itself.
|
2014-08-22 23:09:09 +02:00
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2014-05-02 00:26:03 +02:00
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-------------------------------------------------------------------
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Thu May 1 21:25:26 UTC 2014 - dimstar@opensuse.org
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- Add baselibs.conf: provide libinput0-32bit. Required by
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libclutter-gst-2_0-0-32bit.
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|
2014-02-27 19:36:07 +01:00
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-------------------------------------------------------------------
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Thu Feb 27 18:34:17 UTC 2014 - jengelh@inai.de
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- Update to initial upstream tarball release, version 0.1.0
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Wed Jan 29 12:05:34 UTC 2014 - jengelh@inai.de
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- Initial package (version 0.0.90~git301) for build.opensuse.org
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