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* Copyright © 2013 Jonas Ådahl
* Copyright © 2013-2015 Red Hat, Inc.
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
* copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
* to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
* the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
* and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
* Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
* paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
* Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
* THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
* FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
* DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
*/
#ifndef LIBINPUT_H
#define LIBINPUT_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <libudev.h>
#define LIBINPUT_ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(_format, _args) \
__attribute__ ((format (printf, _format, _args)))
#define LIBINPUT_ATTRIBUTE_DEPRECATED __attribute__ ((deprecated))
/**
* @ingroup base
* @struct libinput
*
* A handle for accessing libinput. This struct is refcounted, use
* libinput_ref() and libinput_unref().
*/
struct libinput;
/**
* @ingroup device
* @struct libinput_device
*
* A base handle for accessing libinput devices. This struct is
* refcounted, use libinput_device_ref() and libinput_device_unref().
*/
struct libinput_device;
/**
* @ingroup device
* @struct libinput_device_group
*
* A base handle for accessing libinput device groups. This struct is
* refcounted, use libinput_device_group_ref() and
* libinput_device_group_unref().
*/
struct libinput_device_group;
/**
* @ingroup seat
* @struct libinput_seat
*
* The base handle for accessing libinput seats. This struct is
* refcounted, use libinput_seat_ref() and libinput_seat_unref().
*/
struct libinput_seat;
/**
* @ingroup device
* @struct libinput_tablet_tool
*
* An object representing a tool being used by a device with the @ref
* LIBINPUT_DEVICE_CAP_TABLET_TOOL capability.
*
* Tablet events generated by such a device are bound to a specific tool
* rather than coming from the device directly. Depending on the hardware it
* is possible to track the same physical tool across multiple
* struct libinput_device devices, see @ref tablet-serial-numbers.
*
* This struct is refcounted, use libinput_tablet_tool_ref() and
* libinput_tablet_tool_unref().
*/
struct libinput_tablet_tool;
/**
* @ingroup event
* @struct libinput_event
*
* The base event type. Use libinput_event_get_pointer_event() or similar to
* get the actual event type.
*
* @warning Unlike other structs events are considered transient and
* <b>not</b> refcounted.
*/
struct libinput_event;
/**
* @ingroup event
* @struct libinput_event_device_notify
*
* An event notifying the caller of a device being added or removed.
*/
struct libinput_event_device_notify;
/**
* @ingroup event_keyboard
* @struct libinput_event_keyboard
*
* A keyboard event representing a key press/release.
*/
struct libinput_event_keyboard;
/**
* @ingroup event_pointer
* @struct libinput_event_pointer
*
* A pointer event representing relative or absolute pointer movement,
* a button press/release or scroll axis events.
*/
struct libinput_event_pointer;
/**
* @ingroup event_touch
* @struct libinput_event_touch
*
* Touch event representing a touch down, move or up, as well as a touch
* cancel and touch frame events. Valid event types for this event are @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TOUCH_DOWN, @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TOUCH_MOTION, @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TOUCH_UP, @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TOUCH_CANCEL and @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TOUCH_FRAME.
*/
struct libinput_event_touch;
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
* @struct libinput_event_tablet_tool
*
* Tablet tool event representing an axis update, button press, or tool
* update. Valid event types for this event are @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_AXIS, @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_PROXIMITY and @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_BUTTON.
*/
struct libinput_event_tablet_tool;
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet_pad
* @struct libinput_event_tablet_pad
*
* Tablet pad event representing a button press, or ring/strip update on
* the tablet pad itself. Valid event types for this event are @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_PAD_BUTTON, @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_PAD_RING and
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_PAD_STRIP.
*/
struct libinput_event_tablet_pad;
/**
* @ingroup base
*
* Log priority for internal logging messages.
*/
enum libinput_log_priority {
LIBINPUT_LOG_PRIORITY_DEBUG = 10,
LIBINPUT_LOG_PRIORITY_INFO = 20,
LIBINPUT_LOG_PRIORITY_ERROR = 30,
};
/**
* @ingroup device
*
* Capabilities on a device. A device may have one or more capabilities
* at a time, capabilities remain static for the lifetime of the device.
*/
enum libinput_device_capability {
LIBINPUT_DEVICE_CAP_KEYBOARD = 0,
LIBINPUT_DEVICE_CAP_POINTER = 1,
LIBINPUT_DEVICE_CAP_TOUCH = 2,
LIBINPUT_DEVICE_CAP_TABLET_TOOL = 3,
LIBINPUT_DEVICE_CAP_TABLET_PAD = 4,
LIBINPUT_DEVICE_CAP_GESTURE = 5,
};
/**
* @ingroup device
*
* Logical state of a key. Note that the logical state may not represent
* the physical state of the key.
*/
enum libinput_key_state {
LIBINPUT_KEY_STATE_RELEASED = 0,
LIBINPUT_KEY_STATE_PRESSED = 1
};
/**
* @ingroup device
*
* Mask reflecting LEDs on a device.
*/
enum libinput_led {
LIBINPUT_LED_NUM_LOCK = (1 << 0),
LIBINPUT_LED_CAPS_LOCK = (1 << 1),
LIBINPUT_LED_SCROLL_LOCK = (1 << 2)
};
/**
* @ingroup device
*
* Logical state of a physical button. Note that the logical state may not
* represent the physical state of the button.
*/
enum libinput_button_state {
LIBINPUT_BUTTON_STATE_RELEASED = 0,
LIBINPUT_BUTTON_STATE_PRESSED = 1
};
/**
* @ingroup device
*
* Axes on a device with the capability @ref LIBINPUT_DEVICE_CAP_POINTER
* that are not x or y coordinates.
*
* The two scroll axes @ref LIBINPUT_POINTER_AXIS_SCROLL_VERTICAL and
* @ref LIBINPUT_POINTER_AXIS_SCROLL_HORIZONTAL are engaged separately,
* depending on the device. libinput provides some scroll direction locking
* but it is up to the caller to determine which axis is needed and
* appropriate in the current interaction
*/
enum libinput_pointer_axis {
LIBINPUT_POINTER_AXIS_SCROLL_VERTICAL = 0,
LIBINPUT_POINTER_AXIS_SCROLL_HORIZONTAL = 1,
};
/**
* @ingroup device
*
* The source for a libinput_pointer_axis event. See
* libinput_event_pointer_get_axis_source() for details.
*/
enum libinput_pointer_axis_source {
/**
* The event is caused by the rotation of a wheel.
*/
LIBINPUT_POINTER_AXIS_SOURCE_WHEEL = 1,
/**
* The event is caused by the movement of one or more fingers on a
* device.
*/
LIBINPUT_POINTER_AXIS_SOURCE_FINGER,
/**
* The event is caused by the motion of some device.
*/
LIBINPUT_POINTER_AXIS_SOURCE_CONTINUOUS,
};
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet_pad
*
* The source for a @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_PAD_RING event. See
* libinput_event_tablet_pad_get_ring_source() for details.
*/
enum libinput_tablet_pad_ring_axis_source {
LIBINPUT_TABLET_PAD_RING_SOURCE_UNKNOWN = 1,
/**
* The event is caused by the movement of one or more fingers on
* the ring.
*/
LIBINPUT_TABLET_PAD_RING_SOURCE_FINGER,
};
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet_pad
*
* The source for a @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_PAD_STRIP event. See
* libinput_event_tablet_pad_get_strip_source() for details.
*/
enum libinput_tablet_pad_strip_axis_source {
LIBINPUT_TABLET_PAD_STRIP_SOURCE_UNKNOWN = 1,
/**
* The event is caused by the movement of one or more fingers on
* the strip.
*/
LIBINPUT_TABLET_PAD_STRIP_SOURCE_FINGER,
};
/**
* @ingroup device
*
* Available tool types for a device with the @ref
* LIBINPUT_DEVICE_CAP_TABLET_TOOL capability. The tool type defines the default
* usage of the tool as advertised by the manufacturer. Multiple different
* physical tools may share the same tool type, e.g. a Wacom Classic Pen,
* Wacom Pro Pen and a Wacom Grip Pen are all of type @ref
* LIBINPUT_TABLET_TOOL_TYPE_PEN.
* Use libinput_tablet_tool_get_tool_id() to get a specific model where applicable.
*
* Note that on some device, the eraser tool is on the tail end of a pen
* device. On other devices, e.g. MS Surface 3, the eraser is the pen tip
* while a button is held down.
*
* @note The @ref libinput_tablet_tool_type can only describe the default physical
* type of the device. For devices with adjustable physical properties
* the tool type remains the same, i.e. putting a Wacom stroke nib into a
* classic pen leaves the tool type as @ref LIBINPUT_TABLET_TOOL_TYPE_PEN.
*/
enum libinput_tablet_tool_type {
LIBINPUT_TABLET_TOOL_TYPE_PEN = 1, /**< A generic pen */
LIBINPUT_TABLET_TOOL_TYPE_ERASER, /**< Eraser */
LIBINPUT_TABLET_TOOL_TYPE_BRUSH, /**< A paintbrush-like tool */
LIBINPUT_TABLET_TOOL_TYPE_PENCIL, /**< Physical drawing tool, e.g.
Wacom Inking Pen */
LIBINPUT_TABLET_TOOL_TYPE_AIRBRUSH, /**< An airbrush-like tool */
LIBINPUT_TABLET_TOOL_TYPE_MOUSE, /**< A mouse bound to the tablet */
LIBINPUT_TABLET_TOOL_TYPE_LENS, /**< A mouse tool with a lens */
};
/**
* @ingroup device
*
* The state of proximity for a tool on a device. The device must have the @ref
* LIBINPUT_DEVICE_CAP_TABLET_TOOL capability.
*
* The proximity of a tool is a binary state signalling whether the tool is
* within a detectable distance of the tablet device. A tool that is out of
* proximity cannot generate events.
*
* On some hardware a tool goes out of proximity when it ceases to touch the
* surface. On other hardware, the tool is still detectable within a short
* distance (a few cm) off the surface.
*/
enum libinput_tablet_tool_proximity_state {
LIBINPUT_TABLET_TOOL_PROXIMITY_STATE_OUT = 0,
LIBINPUT_TABLET_TOOL_PROXIMITY_STATE_IN = 1,
};
/**
* @ingroup device
*
* The tip contact state for a tool on a device. The device must have
* the @ref LIBINPUT_DEVICE_CAP_TABLET_TOOL capability.
*
* The tip contact state of a tool is a binary state signalling whether the tool is
* touching the surface of the tablet device.
*/
enum libinput_tablet_tool_tip_state {
LIBINPUT_TABLET_TOOL_TIP_UP = 0,
LIBINPUT_TABLET_TOOL_TIP_DOWN = 1,
};
/**
* @defgroup tablet_pad_modes Tablet pad modes
*
* Handling the virtual mode groups of buttons, strips and rings on tablet
* pad devices. See @ref tablet-pad-modes for details.
*/
/**
* @ingroup tablet_pad_modes
* @struct libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group
*
* A mode on a tablet pad is a virtual grouping of functionality, usually
* based on some visual feedback like LEDs on the pad. The set of buttons,
* rings and strips that share the same mode are a "mode group". Whenever
* the mode changes, all buttons, rings and strips within this mode group
* are affected. See @ref tablet-pad-modes for detail.
*
* Most tablets only have a single mode group, some tablets provide multiple
* mode groups through independent banks of LEDs (e.g. the Wacom Cintiq
* 24HD). libinput guarantees that at least one mode group is always
* available.
*
* This struct is refcounted, use libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group_ref() and
* libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group_unref().
*/
struct libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group;
/**
* @ingroup tablet_pad_modes
*
* Most devices only provide a single mode group, however devices such as
* the Wacom Cintiq 22HD provide two mode groups. If multiple mode groups
* are available, a caller should use
* libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group_has_button(),
* libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group_has_ring() and
* libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group_has_strip() to associate each button,
* ring and strip with the correct mode group.
*
* @return the number of mode groups available on this device
*/
int
libinput_device_tablet_pad_get_num_mode_groups(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup tablet_pad_modes
*
* The returned mode group is not refcounted and may become invalid after
* the next call to libinput. Use libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group_ref() and
* libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group_unref() to continue using the handle
* outside of the immediate scope.
*
* While at least one reference is kept by the caller, the returned mode
* group will be identical for each subsequent call of this function with
* the same index and that same struct is returned from
* libinput_event_tablet_pad_get_mode_group(), provided the event was
* generated by this mode group.
*
* @param device A device with the @ref LIBINPUT_DEVICE_CAP_TABLET_PAD
* capability
* @param index A mode group index
* @return the mode group with the given index or NULL if an invalid index
* is given.
*/
struct libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group*
libinput_device_tablet_pad_get_mode_group(struct libinput_device *device,
unsigned int index);
/**
* @ingroup tablet_pad_modes
*
* The returned number is the same index as passed to
* libinput_device_tablet_pad_get_mode_group(). For tablets with only one
* mode this number is always 0.
*
* @param group A previously obtained mode group
* @return the numeric index this mode group represents, starting at 0
*/
unsigned int
libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group_get_index(struct libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group *group);
/**
* @ingroup tablet_pad_modes
*
* Query the mode group for the number of available modes. The number of
* modes is usually decided by the number of physical LEDs available on the
* device. Different mode groups may have a different number of modes. Use
* libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group_get_mode() to get the currently active
* mode.
*
* libinput guarantees that at least one mode is available. A device without
* mode switching capability has a single mode group and a single mode.
*
* @param group A previously obtained mode group
* @return the number of modes available in this mode group
*/
unsigned int
libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group_get_num_modes(struct libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group *group);
/**
* @ingroup tablet_pad_modes
*
* Return the current mode this mode group is in. Note that the returned
* mode is the mode valid as of completing the last libinput_dispatch().
* The returned mode may thus be different than the mode returned by
* libinput_event_tablet_pad_get_mode().
*
* For example, if the mode was toggled three times between the call to
* libinput_dispatch(), this function returns the third mode but the events
* in the event queue will return the modes 1, 2 and 3, respectively.
*
* @param group A previously obtained mode group
* @return the numeric index of the current mode in this group, starting at 0
*
* @see libinput_event_tablet_pad_get_mode
*/
unsigned int
libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group_get_mode(struct libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group *group);
/**
* @ingroup tablet_pad_modes
*
* Devices without mode switching capabilities return true for every button.
*
* @param group A previously obtained mode group
* @param button A button index, starting at 0
* @return true if the given button index is part of this mode group or
* false otherwise
*/
int
libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group_has_button(struct libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group *group,
unsigned int button);
/**
* @ingroup tablet_pad_modes
*
* Devices without mode switching capabilities return true for every ring.
*
* @param group A previously obtained mode group
* @param ring A ring index, starting at 0
* @return true if the given ring index is part of this mode group or
* false otherwise
*/
int
libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group_has_ring(struct libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group *group,
unsigned int ring);
/**
* @ingroup tablet_pad_modes
*
* Devices without mode switching capabilities return true for every strip.
*
* @param group A previously obtained mode group
* @param strip A strip index, starting at 0
* @return true if the given strip index is part of this mode group or
* false otherwise
*/
int
libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group_has_strip(struct libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group *group,
unsigned int strip);
/**
* @ingroup tablet_pad_modes
*
* The toggle button in a mode group is the button assigned to cycle to or
* directly assign a new mode when pressed. Not all devices have a toggle
* button and some devices may have more than one toggle button. For
* example, the Wacom Cintiq 24HD has six toggle buttons in two groups, each
* directly selecting one of the three modes per group.
*
* Devices without mode switching capabilities return false for every button.
*
* @param group A previously obtained mode group
* @param button A button index, starting at 0
* @retval non-zero if the button is a mode toggle button for this group, or
* zero otherwise
*/
int
libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group_button_is_toggle(struct libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group *group,
unsigned int button);
/**
* @ingroup tablet_pad_modes
*
* Increase the refcount of the mode group. A mode group will be
* freed whenever the refcount reaches 0.
*
* @param group A previously obtained mode group
* @return The passed mode group
*/
struct libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group *
libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group_ref(
struct libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group *group);
/**
* @ingroup tablet_pad_modes
*
* Decrease the refcount of the mode group. A mode group will be
* freed whenever the refcount reaches 0.
*
* @param group A previously obtained mode group
* @return NULL if the group was destroyed, otherwise the passed mode group
*/
struct libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group *
libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group_unref(
struct libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group *group);
/**
* @ingroup tablet_pad_modes
*
* Set caller-specific data associated with this mode group. libinput does
* not manage, look at, or modify this data. The caller must ensure the
* data is valid.
*
* @param group A previously obtained mode group
* @param user_data Caller-specific data pointer
* @see libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group_get_user_data
*
*/
void
libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group_set_user_data(
struct libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group *group,
void *user_data);
/**
* @ingroup tablet_pad_modes
*
* Get the caller-specific data associated with this mode group, if any.
*
* @param group A previously obtained mode group
* @return Caller-specific data pointer or NULL if none was set
* @see libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group_set_user_data
*/
void *
libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group_get_user_data(
struct libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group *group);
/**
* @ingroup base
*
* Event type for events returned by libinput_get_event().
*/
enum libinput_event_type {
/**
* This is not a real event type, and is only used to tell the user that
* no new event is available in the queue. See
* libinput_next_event_type().
*/
LIBINPUT_EVENT_NONE = 0,
/**
* Signals that a device has been added to the context. The device will
* not be read until the next time the user calls libinput_dispatch()
* and data is available.
*
* This allows setting up initial device configuration before any events
* are created.
*/
LIBINPUT_EVENT_DEVICE_ADDED,
/**
* Signals that a device has been removed. No more events from the
* associated device will be in the queue or be queued after this event.
*/
LIBINPUT_EVENT_DEVICE_REMOVED,
LIBINPUT_EVENT_KEYBOARD_KEY = 300,
LIBINPUT_EVENT_POINTER_MOTION = 400,
LIBINPUT_EVENT_POINTER_MOTION_ABSOLUTE,
LIBINPUT_EVENT_POINTER_BUTTON,
LIBINPUT_EVENT_POINTER_AXIS,
LIBINPUT_EVENT_TOUCH_DOWN = 500,
LIBINPUT_EVENT_TOUCH_UP,
LIBINPUT_EVENT_TOUCH_MOTION,
LIBINPUT_EVENT_TOUCH_CANCEL,
/**
* Signals the end of a set of touchpoints at one device sample
* time. This event has no coordinate information attached.
*/
LIBINPUT_EVENT_TOUCH_FRAME,
/**
* One or more axes have changed state on a device with the @ref
* LIBINPUT_DEVICE_CAP_TABLET_TOOL capability. This event is only sent
* when the tool is in proximity, see @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_PROXIMITY for details.
*
* The proximity event contains the initial state of the axis as the
* tool comes into proximity. An event of type @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_AXIS is only sent when an axis value
* changes from this initial state. It is possible for a tool to
* enter and leave proximity without sending an event of type @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_AXIS.
*
* An event of type @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_AXIS is sent
* when the tip state does not change. See the documentation for
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_TIP for more details.
*/
LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_AXIS = 600,
/**
* Signals that a tool has come in or out of proximity of a device with
* the @ref LIBINPUT_DEVICE_CAP_TABLET_TOOL capability.
*
* Proximity events contain each of the current values for each axis,
* and these values may be extracted from them in the same way they are
* with @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_AXIS events.
*
* Some tools may always be in proximity. For these tools, events of
* type @ref LIBINPUT_TABLET_TOOL_PROXIMITY_STATE_IN are sent only once after @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_DEVICE_ADDED, and events of type @ref
* LIBINPUT_TABLET_TOOL_PROXIMITY_STATE_OUT are sent only once before @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_DEVICE_REMOVED.
*
* If the tool that comes into proximity supports x/y coordinates,
* libinput guarantees that both x and y are set in the proximity
* event.
*
* When a tool goes out of proximity, the value of every axis should be
* assumed to have an undefined state and any buttons that are currently held
* down on the stylus are marked as released. Button release events for
* each button that was held down on the stylus are sent before the
* proximity out event.
*/
LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_PROXIMITY,
/**
* Signals that a tool has come in contact with the surface of a
* device with the @ref LIBINPUT_DEVICE_CAP_TABLET_TOOL capability.
*
* On devices without distance proximity detection, the @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_TIP is sent immediately after @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_PROXIMITY for the tip down event, and
* immediately before for the tip up event.
*
* The decision when a tip touches the surface is device-dependent
* and may be derived from pressure data or other means. If the tip
* state is changed by axes changing state, the
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_TIP event includes the changed
* axes and no additional axis event is sent for this state change.
* In other words, a caller must look at both @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_AXIS and @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_TIP events to know the current state
* of the axes.
*
* If a button state change occurs at the same time as a tip state
* change, the order of events is device-dependent.
*/
LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_TIP,
/**
* Signals that a tool has changed a logical button state on a
* device with the @ref LIBINPUT_DEVICE_CAP_TABLET_TOOL capability.
*
* Button state changes occur on their own and do not include axis
* state changes. If button and axis state changes occur within the
* same logical hardware event, the order of the @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_BUTTON and @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_AXIS event is device-specific.
*
* This event is not to be confused with the button events emitted
* by the tablet pad. See @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_PAD_BUTTON.
*
* @see LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_BUTTON
*/
LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_BUTTON,
/**
* A button pressed on a device with the @ref
* LIBINPUT_DEVICE_CAP_TABLET_PAD capability.
*
* This event is not to be confused with the button events emitted
* by tools on a tablet. See @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_BUTTON.
*/
LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_PAD_BUTTON = 700,
/**
* A status change on a tablet ring with the
* LIBINPUT_DEVICE_CAP_TABLET_PAD capability.
*/
LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_PAD_RING,
/**
* A status change on a strip on a device with the @ref
* LIBINPUT_DEVICE_CAP_TABLET_PAD capability.
*/
LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_PAD_STRIP,
LIBINPUT_EVENT_GESTURE_SWIPE_BEGIN = 800,
LIBINPUT_EVENT_GESTURE_SWIPE_UPDATE,
LIBINPUT_EVENT_GESTURE_SWIPE_END,
LIBINPUT_EVENT_GESTURE_PINCH_BEGIN,
LIBINPUT_EVENT_GESTURE_PINCH_UPDATE,
LIBINPUT_EVENT_GESTURE_PINCH_END,
};
/**
* @defgroup event Accessing and destruction of events
*/
/**
* @ingroup event
*
* Destroy the event, freeing all associated resources. Resources obtained
* from this event must be considered invalid after this call.
*
* @warning Unlike other structs events are considered transient and
* <b>not</b> refcounted. Calling libinput_event_destroy() <b>will</b>
* destroy the event.
*
* @param event An event retrieved by libinput_get_event().
*/
void
libinput_event_destroy(struct libinput_event *event);
/**
* @ingroup event
*
* Get the type of the event.
*
* @param event An event retrieved by libinput_get_event().
*/
enum libinput_event_type
libinput_event_get_type(struct libinput_event *event);
/**
* @ingroup event
*
* Get the libinput context from the event.
*
* @param event The libinput event
* @return The libinput context for this event.
*/
struct libinput *
libinput_event_get_context(struct libinput_event *event);
/**
* @ingroup event
*
* Return the device associated with this event. For device added/removed
* events this is the device added or removed. For all other device events,
* this is the device that generated the event.
*
* This device is not refcounted and its lifetime is that of the event. Use
* libinput_device_ref() before using the device outside of this scope.
*
* @return The device associated with this event
*/
struct libinput_device *
libinput_event_get_device(struct libinput_event *event);
/**
* @ingroup event
*
* Return the pointer event that is this input event. If the event type does
* not match the pointer event types, this function returns NULL.
*
* The inverse of this function is libinput_event_pointer_get_base_event().
*
* @return A pointer event, or NULL for other events
*/
struct libinput_event_pointer *
libinput_event_get_pointer_event(struct libinput_event *event);
/**
* @ingroup event
*
* Return the keyboard event that is this input event. If the event type does
* not match the keyboard event types, this function returns NULL.
*
* The inverse of this function is libinput_event_keyboard_get_base_event().
*
* @return A keyboard event, or NULL for other events
*/
struct libinput_event_keyboard *
libinput_event_get_keyboard_event(struct libinput_event *event);
/**
* @ingroup event
*
* Return the touch event that is this input event. If the event type does
* not match the touch event types, this function returns NULL.
*
* The inverse of this function is libinput_event_touch_get_base_event().
*
* @return A touch event, or NULL for other events
*/
struct libinput_event_touch *
libinput_event_get_touch_event(struct libinput_event *event);
/**
* @ingroup event
*
* Return the gesture event that is this input event. If the event type does
* not match the gesture event types, this function returns NULL.
*
* The inverse of this function is libinput_event_gesture_get_base_event().
*
* @return A gesture event, or NULL for other events
*/
struct libinput_event_gesture *
libinput_event_get_gesture_event(struct libinput_event *event);
/**
* @ingroup event
*
* Return the tablet tool event that is this input event. If the event type
* does not match the tablet tool event types, this function returns NULL.
*
* The inverse of this function is libinput_event_tablet_tool_get_base_event().
*
* @return A tablet tool event, or NULL for other events
*/
struct libinput_event_tablet_tool *
libinput_event_get_tablet_tool_event(struct libinput_event *event);
/**
* @ingroup event
*
* Return the tablet pad event that is this input event. If the event type does not
* match the tablet pad event types, this function returns NULL.
*
* The inverse of this function is libinput_event_tablet_pad_get_base_event().
*
* @return A tablet pad event, or NULL for other events
*/
struct libinput_event_tablet_pad *
libinput_event_get_tablet_pad_event(struct libinput_event *event);
/**
* @ingroup event
*
* Return the device event that is this input event. If the event type does
* not match the device event types, this function returns NULL.
*
* The inverse of this function is
* libinput_event_device_notify_get_base_event().
*
* @return A device event, or NULL for other events
*/
struct libinput_event_device_notify *
libinput_event_get_device_notify_event(struct libinput_event *event);
/**
* @ingroup event
*
* @return The generic libinput_event of this event
*/
struct libinput_event *
libinput_event_device_notify_get_base_event(struct libinput_event_device_notify *event);
/**
* @defgroup event_keyboard Keyboard events
*
* Key events are generated when a key changes its logical state, usually by
* being pressed or released.
*/
/**
* @ingroup event_keyboard
*
* @return The event time for this event
*/
uint32_t
libinput_event_keyboard_get_time(struct libinput_event_keyboard *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_keyboard
*
* @return The event time for this event in microseconds
*/
uint64_t
libinput_event_keyboard_get_time_usec(struct libinput_event_keyboard *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_keyboard
*
* @return The keycode that triggered this key event
*/
uint32_t
libinput_event_keyboard_get_key(struct libinput_event_keyboard *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_keyboard
*
* @return The state change of the key
*/
enum libinput_key_state
libinput_event_keyboard_get_key_state(struct libinput_event_keyboard *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_keyboard
*
* @return The generic libinput_event of this event
*/
struct libinput_event *
libinput_event_keyboard_get_base_event(struct libinput_event_keyboard *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_keyboard
*
* For the key of a @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_KEYBOARD_KEY event, return the total number
* of keys pressed on all devices on the associated seat after the event was
* triggered.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for events other than
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_KEYBOARD_KEY. For other events, this function returns 0.
*
* @return The seat wide pressed key count for the key of this event
*/
uint32_t
libinput_event_keyboard_get_seat_key_count(
struct libinput_event_keyboard *event);
/**
* @defgroup event_pointer Pointer events
*
* Pointer events reflect motion, button and scroll events, as well as
* events from other axes.
*/
/**
* @ingroup event_pointer
*
* @return The event time for this event
*/
uint32_t
libinput_event_pointer_get_time(struct libinput_event_pointer *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_pointer
*
* @return The event time for this event in microseconds
*/
uint64_t
libinput_event_pointer_get_time_usec(struct libinput_event_pointer *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_pointer
*
* Return the delta between the last event and the current event. For pointer
* events that are not of type @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_POINTER_MOTION, this
* function returns 0.
*
* If a device employs pointer acceleration, the delta returned by this
* function is the accelerated delta.
*
* Relative motion deltas are to be interpreted as pixel movement of a
* standardized mouse. See @ref motion_normalization for more details.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for events other than
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_POINTER_MOTION.
*
* @return The relative x movement since the last event
*/
double
libinput_event_pointer_get_dx(struct libinput_event_pointer *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_pointer
*
* Return the delta between the last event and the current event. For pointer
* events that are not of type @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_POINTER_MOTION, this
* function returns 0.
*
* If a device employs pointer acceleration, the delta returned by this
* function is the accelerated delta.
*
* Relative motion deltas are to be interpreted as pixel movement of a
* standardized mouse. See @ref motion_normalization for more details.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for events other than
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_POINTER_MOTION.
*
* @return The relative y movement since the last event
*/
double
libinput_event_pointer_get_dy(struct libinput_event_pointer *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_pointer
*
* Return the relative delta of the unaccelerated motion vector of the
* current event. For pointer events that are not of type @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_POINTER_MOTION, this function returns 0.
*
* Relative unaccelerated motion deltas are raw device coordinates.
* Note that these coordinates are subject to the device's native
* resolution. Touchpad coordinates represent raw device coordinates in the
* X resolution of the touchpad. See @ref motion_normalization for more
* details.
*
* Any rotation applied to the device also applies to unaccelerated motion
* (see libinput_device_config_rotation_set_angle()).
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for events other than
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_POINTER_MOTION.
*
* @return The unaccelerated relative x movement since the last event
*/
double
libinput_event_pointer_get_dx_unaccelerated(
struct libinput_event_pointer *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_pointer
*
* Return the relative delta of the unaccelerated motion vector of the
* current event. For pointer events that are not of type @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_POINTER_MOTION, this function returns 0.
*
* Relative unaccelerated motion deltas are raw device coordinates.
* Note that these coordinates are subject to the device's native
* resolution. Touchpad coordinates represent raw device coordinates in the
* X resolution of the touchpad. See @ref motion_normalization for more
* details.
*
* Any rotation applied to the device also applies to unaccelerated motion
* (see libinput_device_config_rotation_set_angle()).
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for events other than
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_POINTER_MOTION.
*
* @return The unaccelerated relative y movement since the last event
*/
double
libinput_event_pointer_get_dy_unaccelerated(
struct libinput_event_pointer *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_pointer
*
* Return the current absolute x coordinate of the pointer event, in mm from
* the top left corner of the device. To get the corresponding output screen
* coordinate, use libinput_event_pointer_get_absolute_x_transformed().
*
* For pointer events that are not of type
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_POINTER_MOTION_ABSOLUTE, this function returns 0.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for events other than
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_POINTER_MOTION_ABSOLUTE.
*
* @return The current absolute x coordinate
*/
double
libinput_event_pointer_get_absolute_x(struct libinput_event_pointer *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_pointer
*
* Return the current absolute y coordinate of the pointer event, in mm from
* the top left corner of the device. To get the corresponding output screen
* coordinate, use libinput_event_pointer_get_absolute_y_transformed().
*
* For pointer events that are not of type
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_POINTER_MOTION_ABSOLUTE, this function returns 0.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for events other than
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_POINTER_MOTION_ABSOLUTE.
*
* @return The current absolute y coordinate
*/
double
libinput_event_pointer_get_absolute_y(struct libinput_event_pointer *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_pointer
*
* Return the current absolute x coordinate of the pointer event, transformed to
* screen coordinates.
*
* For pointer events that are not of type
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_POINTER_MOTION_ABSOLUTE, the return value of this
* function is undefined.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for events other than
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_POINTER_MOTION_ABSOLUTE.
*
* @param event The libinput pointer event
* @param width The current output screen width
* @return The current absolute x coordinate transformed to a screen coordinate
*/
double
libinput_event_pointer_get_absolute_x_transformed(
struct libinput_event_pointer *event,
uint32_t width);
/**
* @ingroup event_pointer
*
* Return the current absolute y coordinate of the pointer event, transformed to
* screen coordinates.
*
* For pointer events that are not of type
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_POINTER_MOTION_ABSOLUTE, the return value of this function is
* undefined.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for events other than
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_POINTER_MOTION_ABSOLUTE.
*
* @param event The libinput pointer event
* @param height The current output screen height
* @return The current absolute y coordinate transformed to a screen coordinate
*/
double
libinput_event_pointer_get_absolute_y_transformed(
struct libinput_event_pointer *event,
uint32_t height);
/**
* @ingroup event_pointer
*
* Return the button that triggered this event.
* For pointer events that are not of type @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_POINTER_BUTTON, this function returns 0.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for events other than
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_POINTER_BUTTON.
*
* @return The button triggering this event
*/
uint32_t
libinput_event_pointer_get_button(struct libinput_event_pointer *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_pointer
*
* Return the button state that triggered this event.
* For pointer events that are not of type @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_POINTER_BUTTON, this function returns 0.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for events other than
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_POINTER_BUTTON.
*
* @return The button state triggering this event
*/
enum libinput_button_state
libinput_event_pointer_get_button_state(struct libinput_event_pointer *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_pointer
*
* For the button of a @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_POINTER_BUTTON event, return the
* total number of buttons pressed on all devices on the associated seat
* after the event was triggered.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for events other than
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_POINTER_BUTTON. For other events, this function
* returns 0.
*
* @return The seat wide pressed button count for the key of this event
*/
uint32_t
libinput_event_pointer_get_seat_button_count(
struct libinput_event_pointer *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_pointer
*
* Check if the event has a valid value for the given axis.
*
* If this function returns non-zero for an axis and
* libinput_event_pointer_get_axis_value() returns a value of 0, the event
* is a scroll stop event.
*
* For pointer events that are not of type @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_POINTER_AXIS,
* this function returns 0.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for events other than
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_POINTER_AXIS.
*
* @return Non-zero if this event contains a value for this axis
*/
int
libinput_event_pointer_has_axis(struct libinput_event_pointer *event,
enum libinput_pointer_axis axis);
/**
* @ingroup event_pointer
*
* Return the axis value of the given axis. The interpretation of the value
* depends on the axis. For the two scrolling axes
* @ref LIBINPUT_POINTER_AXIS_SCROLL_VERTICAL and
* @ref LIBINPUT_POINTER_AXIS_SCROLL_HORIZONTAL, the value of the event is in
* relative scroll units, with the positive direction being down or right,
* respectively. For the interpretation of the value, see
* libinput_event_pointer_get_axis_source().
*
* If libinput_event_pointer_has_axis() returns 0 for an axis, this function
* returns 0 for that axis.
*
* For pointer events that are not of type @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_POINTER_AXIS,
* this function returns 0.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for events other than
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_POINTER_AXIS.
*
* @return The axis value of this event
*
* @see libinput_event_pointer_get_axis_value_discrete
*/
double
libinput_event_pointer_get_axis_value(struct libinput_event_pointer *event,
enum libinput_pointer_axis axis);
/**
* @ingroup event_pointer
*
* Return the source for a given axis event. Axis events (scroll events) can
* be caused by a hardware item such as a scroll wheel or emulated from
* other input sources, such as two-finger or edge scrolling on a
* touchpad.
*
* If the source is @ref LIBINPUT_POINTER_AXIS_SOURCE_FINGER, libinput
* guarantees that a scroll sequence is terminated with a scroll value of 0.
* A caller may use this information to decide on whether kinetic scrolling
* should be triggered on this scroll sequence.
* The coordinate system is identical to the cursor movement, i.e. a
* scroll value of 1 represents the equivalent relative motion of 1.
*
* If the source is @ref LIBINPUT_POINTER_AXIS_SOURCE_WHEEL, no terminating
* event is guaranteed (though it may happen).
* Scrolling is in discrete steps, the value is the angle the wheel moved
* in degrees. The default is 15 degrees per wheel click, but some mice may
* have differently grained wheels. It is up to the caller how to interpret
* such different step sizes.
*
* If the source is @ref LIBINPUT_POINTER_AXIS_SOURCE_CONTINUOUS, no
* terminating event is guaranteed (though it may happen).
* The coordinate system is identical to the cursor movement, i.e. a
* scroll value of 1 represents the equivalent relative motion of 1.
*
* For pointer events that are not of type @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_POINTER_AXIS,
* this function returns 0.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for events other than
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_POINTER_AXIS.
*
* @return The source for this axis event
*/
enum libinput_pointer_axis_source
libinput_event_pointer_get_axis_source(struct libinput_event_pointer *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_pointer
*
* Return the axis value in discrete steps for a given axis event. How a
* value translates into a discrete step depends on the source.
*
* If the source is @ref LIBINPUT_POINTER_AXIS_SOURCE_WHEEL, the discrete
* value correspond to the number of physical mouse wheel clicks.
*
* If the source is @ref LIBINPUT_POINTER_AXIS_SOURCE_CONTINUOUS or @ref
* LIBINPUT_POINTER_AXIS_SOURCE_FINGER, the discrete value is always 0.
*
* @return The discrete value for the given event.
*
* @see libinput_event_pointer_get_axis_value
*/
double
libinput_event_pointer_get_axis_value_discrete(struct libinput_event_pointer *event,
enum libinput_pointer_axis axis);
/**
* @ingroup event_pointer
*
* @return The generic libinput_event of this event
*/
struct libinput_event *
libinput_event_pointer_get_base_event(struct libinput_event_pointer *event);
/**
* @defgroup event_touch Touch events
*
* Events from absolute touch devices.
*/
/**
* @ingroup event_touch
*
* @return The event time for this event
*/
uint32_t
libinput_event_touch_get_time(struct libinput_event_touch *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_touch
*
* @return The event time for this event in microseconds
*/
uint64_t
libinput_event_touch_get_time_usec(struct libinput_event_touch *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_touch
*
* Get the slot of this touch event. See the kernel's multitouch
* protocol B documentation for more information.
*
* If the touch event has no assigned slot, for example if it is from a
* single touch device, this function returns -1.
*
* For events not of type @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TOUCH_DOWN, @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TOUCH_UP, @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TOUCH_MOTION or @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TOUCH_CANCEL, this function returns 0.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for events of type
* other than @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TOUCH_DOWN, @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TOUCH_UP,
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TOUCH_MOTION or @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TOUCH_CANCEL.
*
* @return The slot of this touch event
*/
int32_t
libinput_event_touch_get_slot(struct libinput_event_touch *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_touch
*
* Get the seat slot of the touch event. A seat slot is a non-negative seat
* wide unique identifier of an active touch point.
*
* Events from single touch devices will be represented as one individual
* touch point per device.
*
* For events not of type @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TOUCH_DOWN, @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TOUCH_UP, @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TOUCH_MOTION or @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TOUCH_CANCEL, this function returns 0.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for events of type
* other than @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TOUCH_DOWN, @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TOUCH_UP,
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TOUCH_MOTION or @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TOUCH_CANCEL.
*
* @return The seat slot of the touch event
*/
int32_t
libinput_event_touch_get_seat_slot(struct libinput_event_touch *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_touch
*
* Return the current absolute x coordinate of the touch event, in mm from
* the top left corner of the device. To get the corresponding output screen
* coordinate, use libinput_event_touch_get_x_transformed().
*
* For events not of type @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TOUCH_DOWN, @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TOUCH_MOTION, this function returns 0.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for events of type
* other than @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TOUCH_DOWN or @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TOUCH_MOTION.
*
* @param event The libinput touch event
* @return The current absolute x coordinate
*/
double
libinput_event_touch_get_x(struct libinput_event_touch *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_touch
*
* Return the current absolute y coordinate of the touch event, in mm from
* the top left corner of the device. To get the corresponding output screen
* coordinate, use libinput_event_touch_get_y_transformed().
*
* For events not of type @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TOUCH_DOWN, @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TOUCH_MOTION, this function returns 0.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for events of type
* other than @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TOUCH_DOWN or @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TOUCH_MOTION.
*
* @param event The libinput touch event
* @return The current absolute y coordinate
*/
double
libinput_event_touch_get_y(struct libinput_event_touch *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_touch
*
* Return the current absolute x coordinate of the touch event, transformed to
* screen coordinates.
*
* For events not of type @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TOUCH_DOWN, @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TOUCH_MOTION, this function returns 0.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for events of type
* other than @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TOUCH_DOWN or @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TOUCH_MOTION.
*
* @param event The libinput touch event
* @param width The current output screen width
* @return The current absolute x coordinate transformed to a screen coordinate
*/
double
libinput_event_touch_get_x_transformed(struct libinput_event_touch *event,
uint32_t width);
/**
* @ingroup event_touch
*
* Return the current absolute y coordinate of the touch event, transformed to
* screen coordinates.
*
* For events not of type @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TOUCH_DOWN, @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TOUCH_MOTION, this function returns 0.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for events of type
* other than @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TOUCH_DOWN or @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TOUCH_MOTION.
*
* @param event The libinput touch event
* @param height The current output screen height
* @return The current absolute y coordinate transformed to a screen coordinate
*/
double
libinput_event_touch_get_y_transformed(struct libinput_event_touch *event,
uint32_t height);
/**
* @ingroup event_touch
*
* @return The generic libinput_event of this event
*/
struct libinput_event *
libinput_event_touch_get_base_event(struct libinput_event_touch *event);
/**
* @defgroup event_gesture Gesture events
*
* Gesture events are generated when a gesture is recognized on a touchpad.
*
* Gesture sequences always start with a LIBINPUT_EVENT_GESTURE_FOO_START
* event. All following gesture events will be of the
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_GESTURE_FOO_UPDATE type until a
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_GESTURE_FOO_END is generated which signals the end of the
* gesture.
*
* See @ref gestures for more information on gesture handling.
*/
/**
* @ingroup event_gesture
*
* @return The event time for this event
*/
uint32_t
libinput_event_gesture_get_time(struct libinput_event_gesture *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_gesture
*
* @return The event time for this event in microseconds
*/
uint64_t
libinput_event_gesture_get_time_usec(struct libinput_event_gesture *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_gesture
*
* @return The generic libinput_event of this event
*/
struct libinput_event *
libinput_event_gesture_get_base_event(struct libinput_event_gesture *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_gesture
*
* Return the number of fingers used for a gesture. This can be used e.g.
* to differentiate between 3 or 4 finger swipes.
*
* This function can be called on all gesture events and the returned finger
* count value will not change during a sequence.
*
* @return the number of fingers used for a gesture
*/
int
libinput_event_gesture_get_finger_count(struct libinput_event_gesture *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_gesture
*
* Return if the gesture ended normally, or if it was cancelled.
* For gesture events that are not of type
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_GESTURE_SWIPE_END or
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_GESTURE_PINCH_END, this function returns 0.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for events other than
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_GESTURE_SWIPE_END or
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_GESTURE_PINCH_END.
*
* @return 0 or 1, with 1 indicating that the gesture was cancelled.
*/
int
libinput_event_gesture_get_cancelled(struct libinput_event_gesture *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_gesture
*
* Return the delta between the last event and the current event. For gesture
* events that are not of type @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_GESTURE_SWIPE_UPDATE or
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_GESTURE_PINCH_UPDATE, this function returns 0.
*
* If a device employs pointer acceleration, the delta returned by this
* function is the accelerated delta.
*
* Relative motion deltas are normalized to represent those of a device with
* 1000dpi resolution. See @ref motion_normalization for more details.
*
* @return the relative x movement since the last event
*/
double
libinput_event_gesture_get_dx(struct libinput_event_gesture *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_gesture
*
* Return the delta between the last event and the current event. For gesture
* events that are not of type @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_GESTURE_SWIPE_UPDATE or
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_GESTURE_PINCH_UPDATE, this function returns 0.
*
* If a device employs pointer acceleration, the delta returned by this
* function is the accelerated delta.
*
* Relative motion deltas are normalized to represent those of a device with
* 1000dpi resolution. See @ref motion_normalization for more details.
*
* @return the relative y movement since the last event
*/
double
libinput_event_gesture_get_dy(struct libinput_event_gesture *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_gesture
*
* Return the relative delta of the unaccelerated motion vector of the
* current event. For gesture events that are not of type
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_GESTURE_SWIPE_UPDATE or
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_GESTURE_PINCH_UPDATE, this function returns 0.
*
* Relative unaccelerated motion deltas are normalized to represent those of a
* device with 1000dpi resolution. See @ref motion_normalization for more
* details. Note that unaccelerated events are not equivalent to 'raw' events
* as read from the device.
*
* Any rotation applied to the device also applies to gesture motion
* (see libinput_device_config_rotation_set_angle()).
*
* @return the unaccelerated relative x movement since the last event
*/
double
libinput_event_gesture_get_dx_unaccelerated(
struct libinput_event_gesture *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_gesture
*
* Return the relative delta of the unaccelerated motion vector of the
* current event. For gesture events that are not of type
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_GESTURE_SWIPE_UPDATE or
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_GESTURE_PINCH_UPDATE, this function returns 0.
*
* Relative unaccelerated motion deltas are normalized to represent those of a
* device with 1000dpi resolution. See @ref motion_normalization for more
* details. Note that unaccelerated events are not equivalent to 'raw' events
* as read from the device.
*
* Any rotation applied to the device also applies to gesture motion
* (see libinput_device_config_rotation_set_angle()).
*
* @return the unaccelerated relative y movement since the last event
*/
double
libinput_event_gesture_get_dy_unaccelerated(
struct libinput_event_gesture *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_gesture
*
* Return the absolute scale of a pinch gesture, the scale is the division
* of the current distance between the fingers and the distance at the start
* of the gesture. The scale begins at 1.0, and if e.g. the fingers moved
* together by 50% then the scale will become 0.5, if they move twice as far
* apart as initially the scale becomes 2.0, etc.
*
* For gesture events that are of type @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_GESTURE_PINCH_BEGIN, this function returns 1.0.
*
* For gesture events that are of type @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_GESTURE_PINCH_END, this function returns the scale value
* of the most recent @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_GESTURE_PINCH_UPDATE event (if
* any) or 1.0 otherwise.
*
* For all other events this function returns 0.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for events other than
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_GESTURE_PINCH_BEGIN, @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_GESTURE_PINCH_END or
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_GESTURE_PINCH_UPDATE.
*
* @return the absolute scale of a pinch gesture
*/
double
libinput_event_gesture_get_scale(struct libinput_event_gesture *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_gesture
*
* Return the angle delta in degrees between the last and the current @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_GESTURE_PINCH_UPDATE event. For gesture events that
* are not of type @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_GESTURE_PINCH_UPDATE, this
* function returns 0.
*
* The angle delta is defined as the change in angle of the line formed by
* the 2 fingers of a pinch gesture. Clockwise rotation is represented
* by a positive delta, counter-clockwise by a negative delta. If e.g. the
* fingers are on the 12 and 6 location of a clock face plate and they move
* to the 1 resp. 7 location in a single event then the angle delta is
* 30 degrees.
*
* If more than two fingers are present, the angle represents the rotation
* around the center of gravity. The calculation of the center of gravity is
* implementation-dependent.
*
* @return the angle delta since the last event
*/
double
libinput_event_gesture_get_angle_delta(struct libinput_event_gesture *event);
/**
* @defgroup event_tablet Tablet events
*
* Events that come from tools on tablet devices. For events from the pad,
* see @ref event_tablet_pad.
*
* Events from tablet devices are exposed by two interfaces, tools and pads.
* Tool events originate (usually) from a stylus-like device, pad events
* reflect any events originating from the physical tablet itself.
*
* Note that many tablets support touch events. These are exposed through
* the @ref LIBINPUT_DEVICE_CAP_POINTER interface (for external touchpad-like
* devices such as the Wacom Intuos series) or @ref
* LIBINPUT_DEVICE_CAP_TOUCH interface (for built-in touchscreen-like
* devices such as the Wacom Cintiq series).
*/
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* @return The generic libinput_event of this event
*/
struct libinput_event *
libinput_event_tablet_tool_get_base_event(struct libinput_event_tablet_tool *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Check if the x axis was updated in this event.
* For events that are not of type @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_AXIS,
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_TIP, or
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_PROXIMITY, this function returns 0.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for events other
* than @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_AXIS, @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_TIP, or @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_PROXIMITY, or @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_BUTTON.
*
* @param event The libinput tablet tool event
* @return 1 if the axis was updated or 0 otherwise
*/
int
libinput_event_tablet_tool_x_has_changed(
struct libinput_event_tablet_tool *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Check if the y axis was updated in this event.
* For events that are not of type @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_AXIS,
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_TIP, or
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_PROXIMITY, this function returns 0.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for events other
* than @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_AXIS, @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_TIP, or @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_PROXIMITY, or @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_BUTTON.
*
* @param event The libinput tablet tool event
* @return 1 if the axis was updated or 0 otherwise
*/
int
libinput_event_tablet_tool_y_has_changed(
struct libinput_event_tablet_tool *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Check if the pressure axis was updated in this event.
* For events that are not of type @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_AXIS,
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_TIP, or
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_PROXIMITY, this function returns 0.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for events other
* than @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_AXIS, @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_TIP, or @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_PROXIMITY, or @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_BUTTON.
*
* @param event The libinput tablet tool event
* @return 1 if the axis was updated or 0 otherwise
*/
int
libinput_event_tablet_tool_pressure_has_changed(
struct libinput_event_tablet_tool *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Check if the distance axis was updated in this event.
* For events that are not of type @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_AXIS,
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_TIP, or
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_PROXIMITY, this function returns 0.
* For tablet tool events of type @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_PROXIMITY,
* this function always returns 1.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for events other
* than @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_AXIS, @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_TIP, or @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_PROXIMITY, or @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_BUTTON.
*
* @param event The libinput tablet tool event
* @return 1 if the axis was updated or 0 otherwise
*/
int
libinput_event_tablet_tool_distance_has_changed(
struct libinput_event_tablet_tool *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Check if the tilt x axis was updated in this event.
* For events that are not of type @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_AXIS,
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_TIP, or
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_PROXIMITY, this function returns 0.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for events other
* than @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_AXIS, @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_TIP, or @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_PROXIMITY, or @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_BUTTON.
*
* @param event The libinput tablet tool event
* @return 1 if the axis was updated or 0 otherwise
*/
int
libinput_event_tablet_tool_tilt_x_has_changed(
struct libinput_event_tablet_tool *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Check if the tilt y axis was updated in this event.
* For events that are not of type @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_AXIS,
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_TIP, or
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_PROXIMITY, this function returns 0.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for events other
* than @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_AXIS, @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_TIP, or @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_PROXIMITY, or @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_BUTTON.
*
* @param event The libinput tablet tool event
* @return 1 if the axis was updated or 0 otherwise
*/
int
libinput_event_tablet_tool_tilt_y_has_changed(
struct libinput_event_tablet_tool *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Check if the z-rotation axis was updated in this event.
* For events that are not of type @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_AXIS,
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_TIP, or
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_PROXIMITY, this function returns 0.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for events other
* than @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_AXIS, @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_TIP, or @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_PROXIMITY, or @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_BUTTON.
*
* @param event The libinput tablet tool event
* @return 1 if the axis was updated or 0 otherwise
*/
int
libinput_event_tablet_tool_rotation_has_changed(
struct libinput_event_tablet_tool *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Check if the slider axis was updated in this event.
* For events that are not of type @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_AXIS,
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_TIP, or
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_PROXIMITY, this function returns 0.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for events other
* than @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_AXIS, @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_TIP, or @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_PROXIMITY, or @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_BUTTON.
*
* @param event The libinput tablet tool event
* @return 1 if the axis was updated or 0 otherwise
*/
int
libinput_event_tablet_tool_slider_has_changed(
struct libinput_event_tablet_tool *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Check if the wheel axis was updated in this event.
* For events that are not of type @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_AXIS,
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_TIP, or
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_PROXIMITY, this function returns 0.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for events other
* than @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_AXIS, @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_TIP, or @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_PROXIMITY, or @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_BUTTON.
*
* @param event The libinput tablet tool event
* @return 1 if the axis was updated or 0 otherwise
*/
int
libinput_event_tablet_tool_wheel_has_changed(
struct libinput_event_tablet_tool *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Returns the X coordinate of the tablet tool, in mm from the top left
* corner of the tablet in its current logical orientation. Use
* libinput_event_tablet_tool_get_x_transformed() for transforming the axis
* value into a different coordinate space.
*
* @note On some devices, returned value may be negative or larger than the
* width of the device. See @ref tablet-bounds for more details.
*
* @param event The libinput tablet tool event
* @return The current value of the the axis
*/
double
libinput_event_tablet_tool_get_x(struct libinput_event_tablet_tool *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Returns the Y coordinate of the tablet tool, in mm from the top left
* corner of the tablet in its current logical orientation. Use
* libinput_event_tablet_tool_get_y_transformed() for transforming the axis
* value into a different coordinate space.
*
* @note On some devices, returned value may be negative or larger than the
* width of the device. See @ref tablet-bounds for more details.
*
* @param event The libinput tablet tool event
* @return The current value of the the axis
*/
double
libinput_event_tablet_tool_get_y(struct libinput_event_tablet_tool *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Return the delta between the last event and the current event.
* If the tool employs pointer acceleration, the delta returned by this
* function is the accelerated delta.
*
* This value is in screen coordinate space, the delta is to be interpreted
* like the return value of libinput_event_pointer_get_dx().
* See @ref tablet-relative-motion for more details.
*
* @param event The libinput tablet event
* @return The relative x movement since the last event
*/
double
libinput_event_tablet_tool_get_dx(struct libinput_event_tablet_tool *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Return the delta between the last event and the current event.
* If the tool employs pointer acceleration, the delta returned by this
* function is the accelerated delta.
*
* This value is in screen coordinate space, the delta is to be interpreted
* like the return value of libinput_event_pointer_get_dx().
* See @ref tablet-relative-motion for more details.
*
* @param event The libinput tablet event
* @return The relative y movement since the last event
*/
double
libinput_event_tablet_tool_get_dy(struct libinput_event_tablet_tool *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Returns the current pressure being applied on the tool in use, normalized
* to the range [0, 1].
*
* If this axis does not exist on the current tool, this function returns 0.
*
* @param event The libinput tablet tool event
* @return The current value of the the axis
*/
double
libinput_event_tablet_tool_get_pressure(struct libinput_event_tablet_tool *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Returns the current distance from the tablet's sensor, normalized to the
* range [0, 1].
*
* If this axis does not exist on the current tool, this function returns 0.
*
* @param event The libinput tablet tool event
* @return The current value of the the axis
*/
double
libinput_event_tablet_tool_get_distance(struct libinput_event_tablet_tool *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Returns the current tilt along the X axis of the tablet's current logical
* orientation, in degrees off the tablet's z axis. That is, if the tool is
* perfectly orthogonal to the tablet, the tilt angle is 0. When the top
* tilts towards the logical top/left of the tablet, the x/y tilt angles are
* negative, if the top tilts towards the logical bottom/right of the
* tablet, the x/y tilt angles are positive.
*
* If this axis does not exist on the current tool, this function returns 0.
*
* @param event The libinput tablet tool event
* @return The current value of the axis in degrees
*/
double
libinput_event_tablet_tool_get_tilt_x(struct libinput_event_tablet_tool *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Returns the current tilt along the Y axis of the tablet's current logical
* orientation, in degrees off the tablet's z axis. That is, if the tool is
* perfectly orthogonal to the tablet, the tilt angle is 0. When the top
* tilts towards the logical top/left of the tablet, the x/y tilt angles are
* negative, if the top tilts towards the logical bottom/right of the
* tablet, the x/y tilt angles are positive.
*
* If this axis does not exist on the current tool, this function returns 0.
*
* @param event The libinput tablet tool event
* @return The current value of the the axis in degrees
*/
double
libinput_event_tablet_tool_get_tilt_y(struct libinput_event_tablet_tool *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Returns the current z rotation of the tool in degrees, clockwise from the
* tool's logical neutral position.
*
* For tools of type @ref LIBINPUT_TABLET_TOOL_TYPE_MOUSE and @ref
* LIBINPUT_TABLET_TOOL_TYPE_LENS the logical neutral position is
* pointing to the current logical north of the tablet. For tools of type @ref
* LIBINPUT_TABLET_TOOL_TYPE_BRUSH, the logical neutral position is with the
* buttons pointing up.
*
* If this axis does not exist on the current tool, this function returns 0.
*
* @param event The libinput tablet tool event
* @return The current value of the the axis
*/
double
libinput_event_tablet_tool_get_rotation(struct libinput_event_tablet_tool *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Returns the current position of the slider on the tool, normalized to the
* range [-1, 1]. The logical zero is the neutral position of the slider, or
* the logical center of the axis. This axis is available on e.g. the Wacom
* Airbrush.
*
* If this axis does not exist on the current tool, this function returns 0.
*
* @param event The libinput tablet tool event
* @return The current value of the the axis
*/
double
libinput_event_tablet_tool_get_slider_position(struct libinput_event_tablet_tool *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Return the delta for the wheel in degrees.
*
* @param event The libinput tablet tool event
* @return The delta of the wheel, in degrees, compared to the last event
*
* @see libinput_event_tablet_tool_get_wheel_delta_discrete
*/
double
libinput_event_tablet_tool_get_wheel_delta(
struct libinput_event_tablet_tool *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Return the delta for the wheel in discrete steps (e.g. wheel clicks).
* @param event The libinput tablet tool event
* @return The delta of the wheel, in discrete steps, compared to the last event
*
* @see libinput_event_tablet_tool_get_wheel_delta_discrete
*/
int
libinput_event_tablet_tool_get_wheel_delta_discrete(
struct libinput_event_tablet_tool *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Return the current absolute x coordinate of the tablet tool event,
* transformed to screen coordinates.
*
* @note This function may be called for a specific axis even if
* libinput_event_tablet_tool_*_has_changed() returns 0 for that axis.
* libinput always includes all device axes in the event.
*
* @note On some devices, returned value may be negative or larger than the
* width of the device. See @ref tablet-bounds for more details.
*
* @param event The libinput tablet tool event
* @param width The current output screen width
* @return the current absolute x coordinate transformed to a screen coordinate
*/
double
libinput_event_tablet_tool_get_x_transformed(struct libinput_event_tablet_tool *event,
uint32_t width);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Return the current absolute y coordinate of the tablet tool event,
* transformed to screen coordinates.
*
* @note This function may be called for a specific axis even if
* libinput_event_tablet_tool_*_has_changed() returns 0 for that axis.
* libinput always includes all device axes in the event.
*
* @note On some devices, returned value may be negative or larger than the
* width of the device. See @ref tablet-bounds for more details.
*
* @param event The libinput tablet tool event
* @param height The current output screen height
* @return the current absolute y coordinate transformed to a screen coordinate
*/
double
libinput_event_tablet_tool_get_y_transformed(struct libinput_event_tablet_tool *event,
uint32_t height);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Returns the tool that was in use during this event.
*
* The returned tablet tool is not refcounted and may become invalid after
* the next call to libinput. Use libinput_tablet_tool_ref() and
* libinput_tablet_tool_unref() to continue using the handle outside of the
* immediate scope.
*
* If the caller holds at least one reference, this struct is used
* whenever the tools enters proximity again.
*
* @note Physical tool tracking requires hardware support. If unavailable,
* libinput creates one tool per type per tablet. See @ref
* tablet-serial-numbers for more details.
*
* @param event The libinput tablet tool event
* @return The new tool triggering this event
*/
struct libinput_tablet_tool *
libinput_event_tablet_tool_get_tool(struct libinput_event_tablet_tool *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Returns the new proximity state of a tool from a proximity event.
* Used to check whether or not a tool came in or out of proximity during an
* event of type @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_PROXIMITY.
*
* See @ref tablet-fake-proximity for recommendations on proximity handling.
*
* @param event The libinput tablet tool event
* @return The new proximity state of the tool from the event.
*/
enum libinput_tablet_tool_proximity_state
libinput_event_tablet_tool_get_proximity_state(struct libinput_event_tablet_tool *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Returns the new tip state of a tool from a tip event.
* Used to check whether or not a tool came in contact with the tablet
* surface or left contact with the tablet surface during an
* event of type @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_TIP.
*
* @param event The libinput tablet tool event
* @return The new tip state of the tool from the event.
*/
enum libinput_tablet_tool_tip_state
libinput_event_tablet_tool_get_tip_state(struct libinput_event_tablet_tool *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Return the button that triggered this event. For events that are not of
* type @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_BUTTON, this function returns 0.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for events other than
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_BUTTON.
*
* @param event The libinput tablet tool event
* @return the button triggering this event
*/
uint32_t
libinput_event_tablet_tool_get_button(struct libinput_event_tablet_tool *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Return the button state of the event.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for events other than
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_BUTTON.
*
* @param event The libinput tablet tool event
* @return the button state triggering this event
*/
enum libinput_button_state
libinput_event_tablet_tool_get_button_state(struct libinput_event_tablet_tool *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* For the button of a @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_BUTTON event, return the total
* number of buttons pressed on all devices on the associated seat after the
* the event was triggered.
*
" @note It is an application bug to call this function for events other than
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_TOOL_BUTTON. For other events, this function returns 0.
*
* @param event The libinput tablet tool event
* @return the seat wide pressed button count for the key of this event
*/
uint32_t
libinput_event_tablet_tool_get_seat_button_count(struct libinput_event_tablet_tool *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* @param event The libinput tablet tool event
* @return The event time for this event
*/
uint32_t
libinput_event_tablet_tool_get_time(struct libinput_event_tablet_tool *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* @param event The libinput tablet tool event
* @return The event time for this event in microseconds
*/
uint64_t
libinput_event_tablet_tool_get_time_usec(struct libinput_event_tablet_tool *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Return the tool type for a tool object, see @ref
* tablet-tool-types for details.
*
* @param tool The libinput tool
* @return The tool type for this tool object
*
* @see libinput_tablet_tool_get_tool_id
*/
enum libinput_tablet_tool_type
libinput_tablet_tool_get_type(struct libinput_tablet_tool *tool);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Return the tool ID for a tool object. If nonzero, this number identifies
* the specific type of the tool with more precision than the type returned in
* libinput_tablet_tool_get_type(), see @ref tablet-tool-types. Not all
* tablets support a tool ID.
*
* Tablets known to support tool IDs include the Wacom Intuos 3, 4, 5, Wacom
* Cintiq and Wacom Intuos Pro series.
*
* @param tool The libinput tool
* @return The tool ID for this tool object or 0 if none is provided
*
* @see libinput_tablet_tool_get_type
*/
uint64_t
libinput_tablet_tool_get_tool_id(struct libinput_tablet_tool *tool);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Increment the reference count of the tool by one. A tool is destroyed
* whenever the reference count reaches 0. See libinput_tablet_tool_unref().
*
* @param tool The tool to increment the ref count of
* @return The passed tool
*
* @see libinput_tablet_tool_unref
*/
struct libinput_tablet_tool *
libinput_tablet_tool_ref(struct libinput_tablet_tool *tool);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Decrement the reference count of the tool by one. When the reference
* count of the tool reaches 0, the memory allocated for the tool will be
* freed.
*
* @param tool The tool to decrement the ref count of
* @return NULL if the tool was destroyed otherwise the passed tool
*
* @see libinput_tablet_tool_ref
*/
struct libinput_tablet_tool *
libinput_tablet_tool_unref(struct libinput_tablet_tool *tool);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Return whether the tablet tool supports pressure.
*
* @param tool The tool to check the axis capabilities of
* @return Nonzero if the axis is available, zero otherwise.
*/
int
libinput_tablet_tool_has_pressure(struct libinput_tablet_tool *tool);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Return whether the tablet tool supports distance.
*
* @param tool The tool to check the axis capabilities of
* @return Nonzero if the axis is available, zero otherwise.
*/
int
libinput_tablet_tool_has_distance(struct libinput_tablet_tool *tool);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Return whether the tablet tool supports tilt.
*
* @param tool The tool to check the axis capabilities of
* @return Nonzero if the axis is available, zero otherwise.
*/
int
libinput_tablet_tool_has_tilt(struct libinput_tablet_tool *tool);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Return whether the tablet tool supports z-rotation.
*
* @param tool The tool to check the axis capabilities of
* @return Nonzero if the axis is available, zero otherwise.
*/
int
libinput_tablet_tool_has_rotation(struct libinput_tablet_tool *tool);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Return whether the tablet tool has a slider axis.
*
* @param tool The tool to check the axis capabilities of
* @return Nonzero if the axis is available, zero otherwise.
*/
int
libinput_tablet_tool_has_slider(struct libinput_tablet_tool *tool);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Return whether the tablet tool has a relative wheel.
*
* @param tool The tool to check the axis capabilities of
* @return Nonzero if the axis is available, zero otherwise.
*/
int
libinput_tablet_tool_has_wheel(struct libinput_tablet_tool *tool);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Check if a tablet tool has a button with the
* passed-in code (see linux/input.h).
*
* @param tool A tablet tool
* @param code button code to check for
*
* @return 1 if the tool supports this button code, 0 if it does not
*/
int
libinput_tablet_tool_has_button(struct libinput_tablet_tool *tool,
uint32_t code);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Return nonzero if the physical tool can be uniquely identified by
* libinput, or nonzero otherwise. If a tool can be uniquely identified,
* keeping a reference to the tool allows tracking the tool across
* proximity out sequences and across compatible tablets.
* See @ref tablet-serial-numbers for more details.
*
* @param tool A tablet tool
* @return 1 if the tool can be uniquely identified, 0 otherwise.
*
* @see libinput_tablet_tool_get_serial
*/
int
libinput_tablet_tool_is_unique(struct libinput_tablet_tool *tool);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Return the serial number of a tool. If the tool does not report a serial
* number, this function returns zero. See @ref tablet-serial-numbers for
* details.
*
* @param tool The libinput tool
* @return The tool serial number
*
* @see libinput_tablet_tool_is_unique
*/
uint64_t
libinput_tablet_tool_get_serial(struct libinput_tablet_tool *tool);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Return the user data associated with a tool object. libinput does
* not manage, look at, or modify this data. The caller must ensure the
* data is valid.
*
* @param tool The libinput tool
* @return The user data associated with the tool object
*/
void *
libinput_tablet_tool_get_user_data(struct libinput_tablet_tool *tool);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* Set the user data associated with a tool object, if any.
*
* @param tool The libinput tool
* @param user_data The user data to associate with the tool object
*/
void
libinput_tablet_tool_set_user_data(struct libinput_tablet_tool *tool,
void *user_data);
/**
* @defgroup event_tablet_pad Tablet pad events
*
* Events that come from the pad of tablet devices. For events from the
* tablet tools, see @ref event_tablet.
*/
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet_pad
*
* @return The generic libinput_event of this event
*/
struct libinput_event *
libinput_event_tablet_pad_get_base_event(struct libinput_event_tablet_pad *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet_pad
*
* Returns the current position of the ring, in degrees counterclockwise
* from the northern-most point of the ring in the tablet's current logical
* orientation.
*
* If the source is @ref LIBINPUT_TABLET_PAD_RING_SOURCE_FINGER,
* libinput sends a terminating event with a ring value of -1 when the
* finger is lifted from the ring. A caller may use this information to e.g.
* determine if kinetic scrolling should be triggered.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for events other than
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_PAD_RING. For other events, this function
* returns 0.
*
* @param event The libinput tablet pad event
* @return The current value of the the axis
* @retval -1 The finger was lifted
*/
double
libinput_event_tablet_pad_get_ring_position(struct libinput_event_tablet_pad *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet_pad
*
* Returns the number of the ring that has changed state, with 0 being the
* first ring. On tablets with only one ring, this function always returns
* 0.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for events other than
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_PAD_RING. For other events, this function
* returns 0.
*
* @param event The libinput tablet pad event
* @return The index of the ring that changed state
*/
unsigned int
libinput_event_tablet_pad_get_ring_number(struct libinput_event_tablet_pad *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet_pad
*
* Returns the source of the interaction with the ring. If the source is
* @ref LIBINPUT_TABLET_PAD_RING_SOURCE_FINGER, libinput sends a ring
* position value of -1 to terminate the current interaction.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for events other than
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_PAD_RING. For other events, this function
* returns 0.
*
* @param event The libinput tablet pad event
* @return The source of the ring interaction
*/
enum libinput_tablet_pad_ring_axis_source
libinput_event_tablet_pad_get_ring_source(struct libinput_event_tablet_pad *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet_pad
*
* Returns the current position of the strip, normalized to the range
* [0, 1], with 0 being the top/left-most point in the tablet's current
* logical orientation.
*
* If the source is @ref LIBINPUT_TABLET_PAD_STRIP_SOURCE_FINGER,
* libinput sends a terminating event with a ring value of -1 when the
* finger is lifted from the ring. A caller may use this information to e.g.
* determine if kinetic scrolling should be triggered.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for events other than
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_PAD_STRIP. For other events, this function
* returns 0.
*
* @param event The libinput tablet pad event
* @return The current value of the the axis
* @retval -1 The finger was lifted
*/
double
libinput_event_tablet_pad_get_strip_position(struct libinput_event_tablet_pad *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet_pad
*
* Returns the number of the strip that has changed state, with 0 being the
* first strip. On tablets with only one strip, this function always returns
* 0.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for events other than
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_PAD_STRIP. For other events, this function
* returns 0.
*
* @param event The libinput tablet pad event
* @return The index of the strip that changed state
*/
unsigned int
libinput_event_tablet_pad_get_strip_number(struct libinput_event_tablet_pad *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet_pad
*
* Returns the source of the interaction with the strip. If the source is
* @ref LIBINPUT_TABLET_PAD_STRIP_SOURCE_FINGER, libinput sends a strip
* position value of -1 to terminate the current interaction.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for events other than
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_PAD_STRIP. For other events, this function
* returns 0.
*
* @param event The libinput tablet pad event
* @return The source of the strip interaction
*/
enum libinput_tablet_pad_strip_axis_source
libinput_event_tablet_pad_get_strip_source(struct libinput_event_tablet_pad *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet_pad
*
* Return the button number that triggered this event, starting at 0.
* For events that are not of type @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_PAD_BUTTON,
* this function returns 0.
*
* Note that the number returned is a generic sequential button number and
* not a semantic button code as defined in linux/input.h.
* See @ref tablet-pad-buttons for more details.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for events other than
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_PAD_BUTTON. For other events, this function
* returns 0.
*
* @param event The libinput tablet pad event
* @return the button triggering this event
*/
uint32_t
libinput_event_tablet_pad_get_button_number(struct libinput_event_tablet_pad *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet_pad
*
* Return the button state of the event.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for events other than
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_PAD_BUTTON. For other events, this function
* returns 0.
*
* @param event The libinput tablet pad event
* @return the button state triggering this event
*/
enum libinput_button_state
libinput_event_tablet_pad_get_button_state(struct libinput_event_tablet_pad *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet_pad
*
* Returns the mode the button, ring, or strip that triggered this event is
* in, at the time of the event.
*
* The mode is a virtual grouping of functionality, usually based on some
* visual feedback like LEDs on the pad. See @ref tablet-pad-modes for
* details. Mode indices start at 0, a device that does not support modes
* always returns 0.
*
* Mode switching is controlled by libinput and more than one mode may exist
* on the tablet. This function returns the mode that this event's button,
* ring or strip is logically in. If the button is a mode toggle button
* and the button event caused a new mode to be toggled, the mode returned
* is the new mode the button is in.
*
* Note that the returned mode is the mode valid as of the time of the
* event. The returned mode may thus be different to the mode returned by
* libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group_get_mode(). See
* libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group_get_mode() for details.
*
* @param event The libinput tablet pad event
* @return the 0-indexed mode of this button, ring or strip at the time of
* the event
*
* @see libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group_get_mode
*/
unsigned int
libinput_event_tablet_pad_get_mode(struct libinput_event_tablet_pad *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet_pad
*
* Returns the mode group that the button, ring, or strip that triggered
* this event is considered in. The mode is a virtual grouping of
* functionality, usually based on some visual feedback like LEDs on the
* pad. See @ref tablet-pad-modes for details.
*
* The returned mode group is not refcounted and may become invalid after
* the next call to libinput. Use libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group_ref() and
* libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group_unref() to continue using the handle
* outside of the immediate scope.
*
* @param event The libinput tablet pad event
* @return the mode group of the button, ring or strip that caused this event
*
* @see libinput_device_tablet_pad_get_mode_group
*/
struct libinput_tablet_pad_mode_group *
libinput_event_tablet_pad_get_mode_group(struct libinput_event_tablet_pad *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet
*
* @param event The libinput tablet pad event
* @return The event time for this event
*/
uint32_t
libinput_event_tablet_pad_get_time(struct libinput_event_tablet_pad *event);
/**
* @ingroup event_tablet_pad
*
* @param event The libinput tablet pad event
* @return The event time for this event in microseconds
*/
uint64_t
libinput_event_tablet_pad_get_time_usec(struct libinput_event_tablet_pad *event);
/**
* @defgroup base Initialization and manipulation of libinput contexts
*/
/**
* @ingroup base
* @struct libinput_interface
*
* libinput does not open file descriptors to devices directly, instead
* open_restricted() and close_restricted() are called for each path that
* must be opened.
*
* @see libinput_udev_create_context
* @see libinput_path_create_context
*/
struct libinput_interface {
/**
* Open the device at the given path with the flags provided and
* return the fd.
*
* @param path The device path to open
* @param flags Flags as defined by open(2)
* @param user_data The user_data provided in
* libinput_udev_create_context()
*
* @return The file descriptor, or a negative errno on failure.
*/
int (*open_restricted)(const char *path, int flags, void *user_data);
/**
* Close the file descriptor.
*
* @param fd The file descriptor to close
* @param user_data The user_data provided in
* libinput_udev_create_context()
*/
void (*close_restricted)(int fd, void *user_data);
};
/**
* @ingroup base
*
* Create a new libinput context from udev. This context is inactive until
* assigned a seat ID with libinput_udev_assign_seat().
*
* @param interface The callback interface
* @param user_data Caller-specific data passed to the various callback
* interfaces.
* @param udev An already initialized udev context
*
* @return An initialized, but inactive libinput context or NULL on error
*/
struct libinput *
libinput_udev_create_context(const struct libinput_interface *interface,
void *user_data,
struct udev *udev);
/**
* @ingroup base
*
* Assign a seat to this libinput context. New devices or the removal of
* existing devices will appear as events during libinput_dispatch().
*
* libinput_udev_assign_seat() succeeds even if no input devices are currently
* available on this seat, or if devices are available but fail to open in
* @ref libinput_interface::open_restricted. Devices that do not have the
* minimum capabilities to be recognized as pointer, keyboard or touch
* device are ignored. Such devices and those that failed to open
* ignored until the next call to libinput_resume().
*
* This function may only be called once per context.
*
* @param libinput A libinput context initialized with
* libinput_udev_create_context()
* @param seat_id A seat identifier. This string must not be NULL.
*
* @return 0 on success or -1 on failure.
*/
int
libinput_udev_assign_seat(struct libinput *libinput,
const char *seat_id);
/**
* @ingroup base
*
* Create a new libinput context that requires the caller to manually add or
* remove devices with libinput_path_add_device() and
* libinput_path_remove_device().
*
* The context is fully initialized but will not generate events until at
* least one device has been added.
*
* The reference count of the context is initialized to 1. See @ref
* libinput_unref.
*
* @param interface The callback interface
* @param user_data Caller-specific data passed to the various callback
* interfaces.
*
* @return An initialized, empty libinput context.
*/
struct libinput *
libinput_path_create_context(const struct libinput_interface *interface,
void *user_data);
/**
* @ingroup base
*
* Add a device to a libinput context initialized with
* libinput_path_create_context(). If successful, the device will be
* added to the internal list and re-opened on libinput_resume(). The device
* can be removed with libinput_path_remove_device().
*
* If the device was successfully initialized, it is returned in the device
* argument. The lifetime of the returned device pointer is limited until
* the next libinput_dispatch(), use libinput_device_ref() to keep a permanent
* reference.
*
* @param libinput A previously initialized libinput context
* @param path Path to an input device
* @return The newly initiated device on success, or NULL on failure.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function on a libinput
* context initialized with libinput_udev_create_context().
*/
struct libinput_device *
libinput_path_add_device(struct libinput *libinput,
const char *path);
/**
* @ingroup base
*
* Remove a device from a libinput context initialized with
* libinput_path_create_context() or added to such a context with
* libinput_path_add_device().
*
* Events already processed from this input device are kept in the queue,
* the @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_DEVICE_REMOVED event marks the end of events for
* this device.
*
* If no matching device exists, this function does nothing.
*
* @param device A libinput device
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function on a libinput
* context initialized with libinput_udev_create_context().
*/
void
libinput_path_remove_device(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup base
*
* libinput keeps a single file descriptor for all events. Call into
* libinput_dispatch() if any events become available on this fd.
*
* @return The file descriptor used to notify of pending events.
*/
int
libinput_get_fd(struct libinput *libinput);
/**
* @ingroup base
*
* Main event dispatchment function. Reads events of the file descriptors
* and processes them internally. Use libinput_get_event() to retrieve the
* events.
*
* Dispatching does not necessarily queue libinput events. This function
* should be called immediately once data is available on the file
* descriptor returned by libinput_get_fd(). libinput has a number of
* timing-sensitive features (e.g. tap-to-click), any delay in calling
* libinput_dispatch() may prevent these features from working correctly.
*
* @param libinput A previously initialized libinput context
*
* @return 0 on success, or a negative errno on failure
*/
int
libinput_dispatch(struct libinput *libinput);
/**
* @ingroup base
*
* Retrieve the next event from libinput's internal event queue.
*
* After handling the retrieved event, the caller must destroy it using
* libinput_event_destroy().
*
* @param libinput A previously initialized libinput context
* @return The next available event, or NULL if no event is available.
*/
struct libinput_event *
libinput_get_event(struct libinput *libinput);
/**
* @ingroup base
*
* Return the type of the next event in the internal queue. This function
* does not pop the event off the queue and the next call to
* libinput_get_event() returns that event.
*
* @param libinput A previously initialized libinput context
* @return The event type of the next available event or @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_NONE if no event is available.
*/
enum libinput_event_type
libinput_next_event_type(struct libinput *libinput);
/**
* @ingroup base
*
* Set caller-specific data associated with this context. libinput does
* not manage, look at, or modify this data. The caller must ensure the
* data is valid.
*
* @param libinput A previously initialized libinput context
* @param user_data Caller-specific data passed to the various callback
* interfaces.
*/
void
libinput_set_user_data(struct libinput *libinput,
void *user_data);
/**
* @ingroup base
*
* Get the caller-specific data associated with this context, if any.
*
* @param libinput A previously initialized libinput context
* @return The caller-specific data previously assigned in
* libinput_create_udev().
*/
void *
libinput_get_user_data(struct libinput *libinput);
/**
* @ingroup base
*
* Resume a suspended libinput context. This re-enables device
* monitoring and adds existing devices.
*
* @param libinput A previously initialized libinput context
* @see libinput_suspend
*
* @return 0 on success or -1 on failure
*/
int
libinput_resume(struct libinput *libinput);
/**
* @ingroup base
*
* Suspend monitoring for new devices and close existing devices.
* This all but terminates libinput but does keep the context
* valid to be resumed with libinput_resume().
*
* @param libinput A previously initialized libinput context
*/
void
libinput_suspend(struct libinput *libinput);
/**
* @ingroup base
*
* Add a reference to the context. A context is destroyed whenever the
* reference count reaches 0. See @ref libinput_unref.
*
* @param libinput A previously initialized valid libinput context
* @return The passed libinput context
*/
struct libinput *
libinput_ref(struct libinput *libinput);
/**
* @ingroup base
*
* Dereference the libinput context. After this, the context may have been
* destroyed, if the last reference was dereferenced. If so, the context is
* invalid and may not be interacted with.
*
* @bug When the refcount reaches zero, libinput_unref() releases resources
* even if a caller still holds refcounted references to related resources
* (e.g. a libinput_device). When libinput_unref() returns
* NULL, the caller must consider any resources related to that context
* invalid. See https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91872.
* Example code:
* @code
* li = libinput_path_create_context(&interface, NULL);
* device = libinput_path_add_device(li, "/dev/input/event0");
* // get extra reference to device
* libinput_device_ref(device);
*
* // refcount reaches 0, so *all* resources are cleaned up,
* // including device
* libinput_unref(li);
*
* // INCORRECT: device has been cleaned up and must not be used
* // li = libinput_device_get_context(device);
* @endcode
*
* @param libinput A previously initialized libinput context
* @return NULL if context was destroyed otherwise the passed context
*/
struct libinput *
libinput_unref(struct libinput *libinput);
/**
* @ingroup base
*
* Set the log priority for the libinput context. Messages with priorities
* equal to or higher than the argument will be printed to the context's
* log handler.
*
* The default log priority is @ref LIBINPUT_LOG_PRIORITY_ERROR.
*
* @param libinput A previously initialized libinput context
* @param priority The minimum priority of log messages to print.
*
* @see libinput_log_set_handler
* @see libinput_log_get_priority
*/
void
libinput_log_set_priority(struct libinput *libinput,
enum libinput_log_priority priority);
/**
* @ingroup base
*
* Get the context's log priority. Messages with priorities equal to or
* higher than the argument will be printed to the current log handler.
*
* The default log priority is @ref LIBINPUT_LOG_PRIORITY_ERROR.
*
* @param libinput A previously initialized libinput context
* @return The minimum priority of log messages to print.
*
* @see libinput_log_set_handler
* @see libinput_log_set_priority
*/
enum libinput_log_priority
libinput_log_get_priority(const struct libinput *libinput);
/**
* @ingroup base
*
* Log handler type for custom logging.
*
* @param libinput The libinput context
* @param priority The priority of the current message
* @param format Message format in printf-style
* @param args Message arguments
*
* @see libinput_log_set_priority
* @see libinput_log_get_priority
* @see libinput_log_set_handler
*/
typedef void (*libinput_log_handler)(struct libinput *libinput,
enum libinput_log_priority priority,
const char *format, va_list args)
LIBINPUT_ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(3, 0);
/**
* @ingroup base
*
* Set the context's log handler. Messages with priorities equal to or
* higher than the context's log priority will be passed to the given
* log handler.
*
* The default log handler prints to stderr.
*
* @param libinput A previously initialized libinput context
* @param log_handler The log handler for library messages.
*
* @see libinput_log_set_priority
* @see libinput_log_get_priority
*/
void
libinput_log_set_handler(struct libinput *libinput,
libinput_log_handler log_handler);
/**
* @defgroup seat Initialization and manipulation of seats
*
* A seat has two identifiers, the physical name and the logical name. A
* device is always assigned to exactly one seat. It may change to a
* different logical seat but it cannot change physical seats. See @ref
* seats for details.
*/
/**
* @ingroup seat
*
* Increase the refcount of the seat. A seat will be freed whenever the
* refcount reaches 0. This may happen during libinput_dispatch() if the
* seat was removed from the system. A caller must ensure to reference
* the seat correctly to avoid dangling pointers.
*
* @param seat A previously obtained seat
* @return The passed seat
*/
struct libinput_seat *
libinput_seat_ref(struct libinput_seat *seat);
/**
* @ingroup seat
*
* Decrease the refcount of the seat. A seat will be freed whenever the
* refcount reaches 0. This may happen during libinput_dispatch() if the
* seat was removed from the system. A caller must ensure to reference
* the seat correctly to avoid dangling pointers.
*
* @param seat A previously obtained seat
* @return NULL if seat was destroyed, otherwise the passed seat
*/
struct libinput_seat *
libinput_seat_unref(struct libinput_seat *seat);
/**
* @ingroup seat
*
* Set caller-specific data associated with this seat. libinput does
* not manage, look at, or modify this data. The caller must ensure the
* data is valid.
*
* @param seat A previously obtained seat
* @param user_data Caller-specific data pointer
* @see libinput_seat_get_user_data
*/
void
libinput_seat_set_user_data(struct libinput_seat *seat, void *user_data);
/**
* @ingroup seat
*
* Get the caller-specific data associated with this seat, if any.
*
* @param seat A previously obtained seat
* @return Caller-specific data pointer or NULL if none was set
* @see libinput_seat_set_user_data
*/
void *
libinput_seat_get_user_data(struct libinput_seat *seat);
/**
* @ingroup seat
*
* Get the libinput context from the seat.
*
* @param seat A previously obtained seat
* @return The libinput context for this seat.
*/
struct libinput *
libinput_seat_get_context(struct libinput_seat *seat);
/**
* @ingroup seat
*
* Return the physical name of the seat. For libinput contexts created from
* udev, this is always the same value as passed into
* libinput_udev_assign_seat() and all seats from that context will have
* the same physical name.
*
* The physical name of the seat is one that is usually set by the system or
* lower levels of the stack. In most cases, this is the base filter for
* devices - devices assigned to seats outside the current seat will not
* be available to the caller.
*
* @param seat A previously obtained seat
* @return The physical name of this seat
*/
const char *
libinput_seat_get_physical_name(struct libinput_seat *seat);
/**
* @ingroup seat
*
* Return the logical name of the seat. This is an identifier to group sets
* of devices within the compositor.
*
* @param seat A previously obtained seat
* @return The logical name of this seat
*/
const char *
libinput_seat_get_logical_name(struct libinput_seat *seat);
/**
* @defgroup device Initialization and manipulation of input devices
*/
/**
* @ingroup device
*
* Increase the refcount of the input device. An input device will be freed
* whenever the refcount reaches 0. This may happen during
* libinput_dispatch() if the device was removed from the system. A caller
* must ensure to reference the device correctly to avoid dangling pointers.
*
* @param device A previously obtained device
* @return The passed device
*/
struct libinput_device *
libinput_device_ref(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup device
*
* Decrease the refcount of the input device. An input device will be freed
* whenever the refcount reaches 0. This may happen during libinput_dispatch
* if the device was removed from the system. A caller must ensure to
* reference the device correctly to avoid dangling pointers.
*
* @param device A previously obtained device
* @return NULL if the device was destroyed, otherwise the passed device
*/
struct libinput_device *
libinput_device_unref(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup device
*
* Set caller-specific data associated with this input device. libinput does
* not manage, look at, or modify this data. The caller must ensure the
* data is valid.
*
* @param device A previously obtained device
* @param user_data Caller-specific data pointer
* @see libinput_device_get_user_data
*/
void
libinput_device_set_user_data(struct libinput_device *device, void *user_data);
/**
* @ingroup device
*
* Get the caller-specific data associated with this input device, if any.
*
* @param device A previously obtained device
* @return Caller-specific data pointer or NULL if none was set
* @see libinput_device_set_user_data
*/
void *
libinput_device_get_user_data(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup device
*
* Get the libinput context from the device.
*
* @param device A previously obtained device
* @return The libinput context for this device.
*/
struct libinput *
libinput_device_get_context(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup device
*
* Get the device group this device is assigned to. Some physical
* devices like graphics tablets are represented by multiple kernel
* devices and thus by multiple struct @ref libinput_device.
*
* libinput assigns these devices to the same @ref libinput_device_group
* allowing the caller to identify such devices and adjust configuration
* settings accordingly. For example, setting a tablet to left-handed often
* means turning it upside down. A touch device on the same tablet would
* need to be turned upside down too to work correctly.
*
* All devices are part of a device group though for most devices the group
* will be a singleton. A device is assigned to a device group on @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_DEVICE_ADDED and removed from that group on @ref
* LIBINPUT_EVENT_DEVICE_REMOVED. It is up to the caller to track how many
* devices are in each device group.
*
* @dot
* digraph groups_libinput {
* rankdir="TB";
* node [
* shape="box";
* ]
*
* mouse [ label="mouse"; URL="\ref libinput_device"];
* kbd [ label="keyboard"; URL="\ref libinput_device"];
*
* pen [ label="tablet pen"; URL="\ref libinput_device"];
* touch [ label="tablet touch"; URL="\ref libinput_device"];
* pad [ label="tablet pad"; URL="\ref libinput_device"];
*
* group1 [ label="group 1"; URL="\ref libinput_device_group"];
* group2 [ label="group 2"; URL="\ref libinput_device_group"];
* group3 [ label="group 3"; URL="\ref libinput_device_group"];
*
* mouse -> group1
* kbd -> group2
*
* pen -> group3;
* touch -> group3;
* pad -> group3;
* }
* @enddot
*
* Device groups do not get re-used once the last device in the group was
* removed, i.e. unplugging and re-plugging a physical device with grouped
* devices will return a different device group after every unplug.
*
* The returned device group is not refcounted and may become invalid after
* the next call to libinput. Use libinput_device_group_ref() and
* libinput_device_group_unref() to continue using the handle outside of the
* immediate scope.
*
* Device groups are assigned based on the <b>LIBINPUT_DEVICE_GROUP</b> udev
* property, see @ref udev_config.
*
* @return The device group this device belongs to
*/
struct libinput_device_group *
libinput_device_get_device_group(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup device
*
* Get the system name of the device.
*
* To get the descriptive device name, use libinput_device_get_name().
*
* @param device A previously obtained device
* @return System name of the device
*
*/
const char *
libinput_device_get_sysname(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup device
*
* The descriptive device name as advertised by the kernel and/or the
* hardware itself. To get the sysname for this device, use
* libinput_device_get_sysname().
*
* The lifetime of the returned string is tied to the struct
* libinput_device. The string may be the empty string but is never NULL.
*
* @param device A previously obtained device
* @return The device name
*/
const char *
libinput_device_get_name(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup device
*
* Get the product ID for this device.
*
* @param device A previously obtained device
* @return The product ID of this device
*/
unsigned int
libinput_device_get_id_product(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup device
*
* Get the vendor ID for this device.
*
* @param device A previously obtained device
* @return The vendor ID of this device
*/
unsigned int
libinput_device_get_id_vendor(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup device
*
* A device may be mapped to a single output, or all available outputs. If a
* device is mapped to a single output only, a relative device may not move
* beyond the boundaries of this output. An absolute device has its input
* coordinates mapped to the extents of this output.
*
* @return The name of the output this device is mapped to, or NULL if no
* output is set
*/
const char *
libinput_device_get_output_name(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup device
*
* Get the seat associated with this input device, see @ref seats for
* details.
*
* A seat can be uniquely identified by the physical and logical seat name.
* There will ever be only one seat instance with a given physical and logical
* seat name pair at any given time, but if no external reference is kept, it
* may be destroyed if no device belonging to it is left.
*
* The returned seat is not refcounted and may become invalid after
* the next call to libinput. Use libinput_seat_ref() and
* libinput_seat_unref() to continue using the handle outside of the
* immediate scope.
*
* @param device A previously obtained device
* @return The seat this input device belongs to
*/
struct libinput_seat *
libinput_device_get_seat(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup device
*
* Change the logical seat associated with this device by removing the
* device and adding it to the new seat.
*
* This command is identical to physically unplugging the device, then
* re-plugging it as a member of the new seat. libinput will generate a
* @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_DEVICE_REMOVED event and this @ref libinput_device is
* considered removed from the context; it will not generate further events
* and will be freed when the refcount reaches zero.
* A @ref LIBINPUT_EVENT_DEVICE_ADDED event is generated with a new @ref
* libinput_device handle. It is the caller's responsibility to update
* references to the new device accordingly.
*
* If the logical seat name already exists in the device's physical seat,
* the device is added to this seat. Otherwise, a new seat is created.
*
* @note This change applies to this device until removal or @ref
* libinput_suspend(), whichever happens earlier.
*
* @param device A previously obtained device
* @param name The new logical seat name
* @return 0 on success, non-zero on error
*/
int
libinput_device_set_seat_logical_name(struct libinput_device *device,
const char *name);
/**
* @ingroup device
*
* Return a udev handle to the device that is this libinput device, if any.
* The returned handle has a refcount of at least 1, the caller must call
* <i>udev_device_unref()</i> once to release the associated resources.
* See the [libudev documentation]
* (http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/libudev/) for details.
*
* Some devices may not have a udev device, or the udev device may be
* unobtainable. This function returns NULL if no udev device was available.
*
* Calling this function multiple times for the same device may not
* return the same udev handle each time.
*
* @param device A previously obtained device
* @return A udev handle to the device with a refcount of >= 1 or NULL.
* @retval NULL This device is not represented by a udev device
*/
struct udev_device *
libinput_device_get_udev_device(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup device
*
* Update the LEDs on the device, if any. If the device does not have
* LEDs, or does not have one or more of the LEDs given in the mask, this
* function does nothing.
*
* @param device A previously obtained device
* @param leds A mask of the LEDs to set, or unset.
*/
void
libinput_device_led_update(struct libinput_device *device,
enum libinput_led leds);
/**
* @ingroup device
*
* Check if the given device has the specified capability
*
* @return Non-zero if the given device has the capability or zero otherwise
*/
int
libinput_device_has_capability(struct libinput_device *device,
enum libinput_device_capability capability);
/**
* @ingroup device
*
* Get the physical size of a device in mm, where meaningful. This function
* only succeeds on devices with the required data, i.e. tablets, touchpads
* and touchscreens.
*
* If this function returns nonzero, width and height are unmodified.
*
* @param device The device
* @param width Set to the width of the device
* @param height Set to the height of the device
* @return 0 on success, or nonzero otherwise
*/
int
libinput_device_get_size(struct libinput_device *device,
double *width,
double *height);
/**
* @ingroup device
*
* Check if a @ref LIBINPUT_DEVICE_CAP_POINTER device has a button with the
* given code (see linux/input.h).
*
* @param device A current input device
* @param code Button code to check for, e.g. <i>BTN_LEFT</i>
*
* @return 1 if the device supports this button code, 0 if it does not, -1
* on error.
*/
int
libinput_device_pointer_has_button(struct libinput_device *device, uint32_t code);
/**
* @ingroup device
*
* Check if a @ref LIBINPUT_DEVICE_CAP_KEYBOARD device has a key with the
* given code (see linux/input.h).
*
* @param device A current input device
* @param code Key code to check for, e.g. <i>KEY_ESC</i>
*
* @return 1 if the device supports this key code, 0 if it does not, -1
* on error.
*/
int
libinput_device_keyboard_has_key(struct libinput_device *device,
uint32_t code);
/**
* @ingroup device
*
* Return the number of buttons on a device with the
* @ref LIBINPUT_DEVICE_CAP_TABLET_PAD capability.
* Buttons on a pad device are numbered sequentially, see @ref
* tablet-pad-buttons for details.
*
* @param device A current input device
*
* @return The number of buttons supported by the device.
*/
int
libinput_device_tablet_pad_get_num_buttons(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup device
*
* Return the number of rings a device with the @ref
* LIBINPUT_DEVICE_CAP_TABLET_PAD capability provides.
*
* @param device A current input device
*
* @return The number of rings or 0 if the device has no rings.
*
* @see libinput_event_tablet_pad_get_ring_number
*/
int
libinput_device_tablet_pad_get_num_rings(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup device
*
* Return the number of strips a device with the @ref
* LIBINPUT_DEVICE_CAP_TABLET_PAD capability provides.
*
* @param device A current input device
*
* @return The number of strips or 0 if the device has no strips.
*
* @see libinput_event_tablet_pad_get_strip_number
*/
int
libinput_device_tablet_pad_get_num_strips(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup device
*
* Increase the refcount of the device group. A device group will be freed
* whenever the refcount reaches 0. This may happen during
* libinput_dispatch() if all devices of this group were removed from the
* system. A caller must ensure to reference the device group correctly to
* avoid dangling pointers.
*
* @param group A previously obtained device group
* @return The passed device group
*/
struct libinput_device_group *
libinput_device_group_ref(struct libinput_device_group *group);
/**
* @ingroup device
*
* Decrease the refcount of the device group. A device group will be freed
* whenever the refcount reaches 0. This may happen during
* libinput_dispatch() if all devices of this group were removed from the
* system. A caller must ensure to reference the device group correctly to
* avoid dangling pointers.
*
* @param group A previously obtained device group
* @return NULL if the device group was destroyed, otherwise the passed
* device group
*/
struct libinput_device_group *
libinput_device_group_unref(struct libinput_device_group *group);
/**
* @ingroup device
*
* Set caller-specific data associated with this device group. libinput does
* not manage, look at, or modify this data. The caller must ensure the
* data is valid.
*
* @param group A previously obtained device group
* @param user_data Caller-specific data pointer
* @see libinput_device_group_get_user_data
*/
void
libinput_device_group_set_user_data(struct libinput_device_group *group,
void *user_data);
/**
* @ingroup device
*
* Get the caller-specific data associated with this input device group, if
* any.
*
* @param group A previously obtained group
* @return Caller-specific data pointer or NULL if none was set
* @see libinput_device_group_set_user_data
*/
void *
libinput_device_group_get_user_data(struct libinput_device_group *group);
/**
* @defgroup config Device configuration
*
* Enable, disable, change and/or check for device-specific features. For
* all features, libinput assigns a default based on the hardware
* configuration. This default can be obtained with the respective
* get_default call.
*
* Configuration options are device dependent and not all options are
* supported on all devices. For all configuration options, libinput
* provides a call to check if a configuration option is available on a
* device (e.g. libinput_device_config_calibration_has_matrix())
*
* Some configuration option may be dependent on or mutually exclusive with
* with other options. The behavior in those cases is
* implementation-dependent, the caller must ensure that the options are set
* in the right order.
*
* Below is a general grouping of configuration options according to device
* type. Note that this is a guide only and not indicative of any specific
* device.
* - Touchpad:
* - libinput_device_config_tap_set_enabled()
* - libinput_device_config_tap_set_drag_enabled()
* - libinput_device_config_tap_set_drag_lock_enabled()
* - libinput_device_config_click_set_method()
* - libinput_device_config_scroll_set_method()
* - libinput_device_config_dwt_set_enabled()
* - Touchscreens:
* - libinput_device_config_calibration_set_matrix()
* - Pointer devices (mice, trackballs, touchpads):
* - libinput_device_config_accel_set_speed()
* - libinput_device_config_accel_set_profile()
* - libinput_device_config_scroll_set_natural_scroll_enabled()
* - libinput_device_config_left_handed_set()
* - libinput_device_config_middle_emulation_set_enabled()
* - libinput_device_config_rotation_set_angle()
* - All devices:
* - libinput_device_config_send_events_set_mode()
*/
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Status codes returned when applying configuration settings.
*/
enum libinput_config_status {
LIBINPUT_CONFIG_STATUS_SUCCESS = 0, /**< Config applied successfully */
LIBINPUT_CONFIG_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED, /**< Configuration not available on
this device */
LIBINPUT_CONFIG_STATUS_INVALID, /**< Invalid parameter range */
};
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Return a string describing the error.
*
* @param status The status to translate to a string
* @return A human-readable string representing the error or NULL for an
* invalid status.
*/
const char *
libinput_config_status_to_str(enum libinput_config_status status);
/**
* @ingroup config
*/
enum libinput_config_tap_state {
LIBINPUT_CONFIG_TAP_DISABLED, /**< Tapping is to be disabled, or is
currently disabled */
LIBINPUT_CONFIG_TAP_ENABLED, /**< Tapping is to be enabled, or is
currently enabled */
};
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Check if the device supports tap-to-click and how many fingers can be
* used for tapping. See
* libinput_device_config_tap_set_enabled() for more information.
*
* @param device The device to configure
* @return The number of fingers that can generate a tap event, or 0 if the
* device does not support tapping.
*
* @see libinput_device_config_tap_set_enabled
* @see libinput_device_config_tap_get_enabled
* @see libinput_device_config_tap_get_default_enabled
*/
int
libinput_device_config_tap_get_finger_count(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Enable or disable tap-to-click on this device, with a default mapping of
* 1, 2, 3 finger tap mapping to left, right, middle click, respectively.
* Tapping is limited by the number of simultaneous touches
* supported by the device, see
* libinput_device_config_tap_get_finger_count().
*
* @param device The device to configure
* @param enable @ref LIBINPUT_CONFIG_TAP_ENABLED to enable tapping or @ref
* LIBINPUT_CONFIG_TAP_DISABLED to disable tapping
*
* @return A config status code. Disabling tapping on a device that does not
* support tapping always succeeds.
*
* @see libinput_device_config_tap_get_finger_count
* @see libinput_device_config_tap_get_enabled
* @see libinput_device_config_tap_get_default_enabled
*/
enum libinput_config_status
libinput_device_config_tap_set_enabled(struct libinput_device *device,
enum libinput_config_tap_state enable);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Check if tap-to-click is enabled on this device. If the device does not
* support tapping, this function always returns @ref
* LIBINPUT_CONFIG_TAP_DISABLED.
*
* @param device The device to configure
*
* @retval LIBINPUT_CONFIG_TAP_ENABLED If tapping is currently enabled
* @retval LIBINPUT_CONFIG_TAP_DISABLED If tapping is currently disabled
*
* @see libinput_device_config_tap_get_finger_count
* @see libinput_device_config_tap_set_enabled
* @see libinput_device_config_tap_get_default_enabled
*/
enum libinput_config_tap_state
libinput_device_config_tap_get_enabled(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Return the default setting for whether tap-to-click is enabled on this
* device.
*
* @param device The device to configure
* @retval LIBINPUT_CONFIG_TAP_ENABLED If tapping is enabled by default
* @retval LIBINPUT_CONFIG_TAP_DISABLED If tapping Is disabled by default
*
* @see libinput_device_config_tap_get_finger_count
* @see libinput_device_config_tap_set_enabled
* @see libinput_device_config_tap_get_enabled
*/
enum libinput_config_tap_state
libinput_device_config_tap_get_default_enabled(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup config
*/
enum libinput_config_tap_button_map {
/** 1/2/3 finger tap maps to left/right/middle */
LIBINPUT_CONFIG_TAP_MAP_LRM,
/** 1/2/3 finger tap maps to left/middle/right*/
LIBINPUT_CONFIG_TAP_MAP_LMR,
};
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Set the finger number to button number mapping for tap-to-click. The
* default mapping on most devices is to have a 1, 2 and 3 finger tap to map
* to the left, right and middle button, respectively.
* A device may permit changing the button mapping but disallow specific
* maps. In this case @ref LIBINPUT_CONFIG_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED is returned,
* the caller is expected to handle this case correctly.
*
* Changing the button mapping may not take effect immediately,
* the device may wait until it is in a neutral state before applying any
* changes.
*
* The mapping may be changed when tap-to-click is disabled. The new mapping
* takes effect when tap-to-click is enabled in the future.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for devices where
* libinput_device_config_tap_get_finger_count() returns 0.
*
* @param device The device to configure
* @param map The new finger-to-button number mapping
* @return A config status code. Changing the order on a device that does not
* support tapping always fails with @ref LIBINPUT_CONFIG_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED.
*
* @see libinput_device_config_tap_get_button_map
* @see libinput_device_config_tap_get_default_button_map
*/
enum libinput_config_status
libinput_device_config_tap_set_button_map(struct libinput_device *device,
enum libinput_config_tap_button_map map);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Get the finger number to button number mapping for tap-to-click.
*
* The return value for a device that does not support tapping is always
* @ref LIBINPUT_CONFIG_TAP_MAP_LRM.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for devices where
* libinput_device_config_tap_get_finger_count() returns 0.
*
* @param device The device to configure
* @return The current finger-to-button number mapping
*
* @see libinput_device_config_tap_set_button_map
* @see libinput_device_config_tap_get_default_button_map
*/
enum libinput_config_tap_button_map
libinput_device_config_tap_get_button_map(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Get the default finger number to button number mapping for tap-to-click.
*
* The return value for a device that does not support tapping is always
* @ref LIBINPUT_CONFIG_TAP_MAP_LRM.
*
* @note It is an application bug to call this function for devices where
* libinput_device_config_tap_get_finger_count() returns 0.
*
* @param device The device to configure
* @return The current finger-to-button number mapping
*
* @see libinput_device_config_tap_set_button_map
* @see libinput_device_config_tap_get_default_button_map
*/
enum libinput_config_tap_button_map
libinput_device_config_tap_get_default_button_map(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* A config status to distinguish or set dragging on a device. Currently
* implemented for tap-and-drag only, see
* libinput_device_config_tap_set_drag_enabled()
*/
enum libinput_config_drag_state {
/**
* Drag is to be disabled, or is
* currently disabled.
*/
LIBINPUT_CONFIG_DRAG_DISABLED,
/**
* Drag is to be enabled, or is
* currently enabled
*/
LIBINPUT_CONFIG_DRAG_ENABLED,
};
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Enable or disable tap-and-drag on this device. When enabled, a
* single-finger tap immediately followed by a finger down results in a
* button down event, subsequent finger motion thus triggers a drag. The
* button is released on finger up. See @ref tapndrag for more details.
*
* @param device The device to configure
* @param enable @ref LIBINPUT_CONFIG_DRAG_ENABLED to enable, @ref
* LIBINPUT_CONFIG_DRAG_DISABLED to disable tap-and-drag
*
* @see libinput_device_config_tap_drag_get_enabled
* @see libinput_device_config_tap_drag_get_default_enabled
*/
enum libinput_config_status
libinput_device_config_tap_set_drag_enabled(struct libinput_device *device,
enum libinput_config_drag_state enable);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Return whether tap-and-drag is enabled or disabled on this device.
*
* @param device The device to check
* @retval LIBINPUT_CONFIG_DRAG_ENABLED if tap-and-drag is enabled
* @retval LIBINPUT_CONFIG_DRAG_DISABLED if tap-and-drag is
* disabled
*
* @see libinput_device_config_tap_drag_set_enabled
* @see libinput_device_config_tap_drag_get_default_enabled
*/
enum libinput_config_drag_state
libinput_device_config_tap_get_drag_enabled(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Return whether tap-and-drag is enabled or disabled by default on this
* device.
*
* @param device The device to check
* @retval LIBINPUT_CONFIG_DRAG_ENABLED if tap-and-drag is enabled by
* default
* @retval LIBINPUT_CONFIG_DRAG_DISABLED if tap-and-drag is
* disabled by default
*
* @see libinput_device_config_tap_drag_set_enabled
* @see libinput_device_config_tap_drag_get_enabled
*/
enum libinput_config_drag_state
libinput_device_config_tap_get_default_drag_enabled(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup config
*/
enum libinput_config_drag_lock_state {
/** Drag lock is to be disabled, or is currently disabled */
LIBINPUT_CONFIG_DRAG_LOCK_DISABLED,
/** Drag lock is to be enabled, or is currently disabled */
LIBINPUT_CONFIG_DRAG_LOCK_ENABLED,
};
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Enable or disable drag-lock during tapping on this device. When enabled,
* a finger may be lifted and put back on the touchpad within a timeout and
* the drag process continues. When disabled, lifting the finger during a
* tap-and-drag will immediately stop the drag. See @ref tapndrag for
* details.
*
* Enabling drag lock on a device that has tapping disabled is permitted,
* but has no effect until tapping is enabled.
*
* @param device The device to configure
* @param enable @ref LIBINPUT_CONFIG_DRAG_LOCK_ENABLED to enable drag lock
* or @ref LIBINPUT_CONFIG_DRAG_LOCK_DISABLED to disable drag lock
*
* @return A config status code. Disabling drag lock on a device that does not
* support tapping always succeeds.
*
* @see libinput_device_config_tap_get_drag_lock_enabled
* @see libinput_device_config_tap_get_default_drag_lock_enabled
*/
enum libinput_config_status
libinput_device_config_tap_set_drag_lock_enabled(struct libinput_device *device,
enum libinput_config_drag_lock_state enable);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Check if drag-lock during tapping is enabled on this device. If the
* device does not support tapping, this function always returns
* @ref LIBINPUT_CONFIG_DRAG_LOCK_DISABLED.
*
* Drag lock may be enabled even when tapping is disabled.
*
* @param device The device to configure
*
* @retval LIBINPUT_CONFIG_DRAG_LOCK_ENABLED If drag lock is currently enabled
* @retval LIBINPUT_CONFIG_DRAG_LOCK_DISABLED If drag lock is currently disabled
*
* @see libinput_device_config_tap_set_drag_lock_enabled
* @see libinput_device_config_tap_get_default_drag_lock_enabled
*/
enum libinput_config_drag_lock_state
libinput_device_config_tap_get_drag_lock_enabled(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Check if drag-lock during tapping is enabled by default on this device.
* If the device does not support tapping, this function always returns
* @ref LIBINPUT_CONFIG_DRAG_LOCK_DISABLED.
*
* Drag lock may be enabled by default even when tapping is disabled by
* default.
*
* @param device The device to configure
*
* @retval LIBINPUT_CONFIG_DRAG_LOCK_ENABLED If drag lock is enabled by
* default
* @retval LIBINPUT_CONFIG_DRAG_LOCK_DISABLED If drag lock is disabled by
* default
*
* @see libinput_device_config_tap_set_drag_lock_enabled
* @see libinput_device_config_tap_get_drag_lock_enabled
*/
enum libinput_config_drag_lock_state
libinput_device_config_tap_get_default_drag_lock_enabled(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Check if the device can be calibrated via a calibration matrix.
*
* @param device The device to check
* @return Non-zero if the device can be calibrated, zero otherwise.
*
* @see libinput_device_config_calibration_set_matrix
* @see libinput_device_config_calibration_get_matrix
* @see libinput_device_config_calibration_get_default_matrix
*/
int
libinput_device_config_calibration_has_matrix(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Apply the 3x3 transformation matrix to absolute device coordinates. This
* matrix has no effect on relative events.
*
* Given a 6-element array [a, b, c, d, e, f], the matrix is applied as
* @code
* [ a b c ] [ x ]
* [ d e f ] * [ y ]
* [ 0 0 1 ] [ 1 ]
* @endcode
*
* The translation component (c, f) is expected to be normalized to the
* device coordinate range. For example, the matrix
* @code
* [ 1 0 1 ]
* [ 0 1 -1 ]
* [ 0 0 1 ]
* @endcode
* moves all coordinates by 1 device-width to the right and 1 device-height
* up.
*
* The rotation matrix for rotation around the origin is defined as
* @code
* [ cos(a) -sin(a) 0 ]
* [ sin(a) cos(a) 0 ]
* [ 0 0 1 ]
* @endcode
* Note that any rotation requires an additional translation component to
* translate the rotated coordinates back into the original device space.
* The rotation matrixes for 90, 180 and 270 degrees clockwise are:
* @code
* 90 deg cw: 180 deg cw: 270 deg cw:
* [ 0 -1 1] [ -1 0 1] [ 0 1 0 ]
* [ 1 0 0] [ 0 -1 1] [ -1 0 1 ]
* [ 0 0 1] [ 0 0 1] [ 0 0 1 ]
* @endcode
*
* @param device The device to configure
* @param matrix An array representing the first two rows of a 3x3 matrix as
* described above.
*
* @return A config status code.
*
* @see libinput_device_config_calibration_has_matrix
* @see libinput_device_config_calibration_get_matrix
* @see libinput_device_config_calibration_get_default_matrix
*/
enum libinput_config_status
libinput_device_config_calibration_set_matrix(struct libinput_device *device,
const float matrix[6]);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Return the current calibration matrix for this device.
*
* @param device The device to configure
* @param matrix Set to the array representing the first two rows of a 3x3 matrix as
* described in libinput_device_config_calibration_set_matrix().
*
* @return 0 if no calibration is set and the returned matrix is the
* identity matrix, 1 otherwise
*
* @see libinput_device_config_calibration_has_matrix
* @see libinput_device_config_calibration_set_matrix
* @see libinput_device_config_calibration_get_default_matrix
*/
int
libinput_device_config_calibration_get_matrix(struct libinput_device *device,
float matrix[6]);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Return the default calibration matrix for this device. On most devices,
* this is the identity matrix. If the udev property
* <b>LIBINPUT_CALIBRATION_MATRIX</b> is set on the respective udev device,
* that property's value becomes the default matrix, see @ref udev_config.
*
* @param device The device to configure
* @param matrix Set to the array representing the first two rows of a 3x3 matrix as
* described in libinput_device_config_calibration_set_matrix().
*
* @return 0 if no calibration is set and the returned matrix is the
* identity matrix, 1 otherwise
*
* @see libinput_device_config_calibration_has_matrix
* @see libinput_device_config_calibration_set_matrix
* @see libinput_device_config_calibration_get_default_matrix
*/
int
libinput_device_config_calibration_get_default_matrix(struct libinput_device *device,
float matrix[6]);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* The send-event mode of a device defines when a device may generate events
* and pass those events to the caller.
*/
enum libinput_config_send_events_mode {
/**
* Send events from this device normally. This is a placeholder
* mode only, any device detected by libinput can be enabled. Do not
* test for this value as bitmask.
*/
LIBINPUT_CONFIG_SEND_EVENTS_ENABLED = 0,
/**
* Do not send events through this device. Depending on the device,
* this may close all file descriptors on the device or it may leave
* the file descriptors open and route events through a different
* device.
*
* If this bit field is set, other disable modes may be
* ignored. For example, if both @ref
* LIBINPUT_CONFIG_SEND_EVENTS_DISABLED and @ref
* LIBINPUT_CONFIG_SEND_EVENTS_DISABLED_ON_EXTERNAL_MOUSE are set,
* the device remains disabled when all external pointer devices are
* unplugged.
*/
LIBINPUT_CONFIG_SEND_EVENTS_DISABLED = (1 << 0),
/**
* If an external pointer device is plugged in, do not send events
* from this device. This option may be available on built-in
* touchpads.
*/
LIBINPUT_CONFIG_SEND_EVENTS_DISABLED_ON_EXTERNAL_MOUSE = (1 << 1),
};
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Return the possible send-event modes for this device. These modes define
* when a device may process and send events.
*
* @param device The device to configure
*
* @return A bitmask of possible modes.
*
* @see libinput_device_config_send_events_set_mode
* @see libinput_device_config_send_events_get_mode
* @see libinput_device_config_send_events_get_default_mode
*/
uint32_t
libinput_device_config_send_events_get_modes(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Set the send-event mode for this device. The mode defines when the device
* processes and sends events to the caller.
*
* The selected mode may not take effect immediately. Events already
* received and processed from this device are unaffected and will be passed
* to the caller on the next call to libinput_get_event().
*
* If the mode is a bitmask of @ref libinput_config_send_events_mode,
* the device may wait for or generate events until it is in a neutral
* state. For example, this may include waiting for or generating button
* release events.
*
* If the device is already suspended, this function does nothing and
* returns success. Changing the send-event mode on a device that has been
* removed is permitted.
*
* @param device The device to configure
* @param mode A bitmask of send-events modes
*
* @return A config status code.
*
* @see libinput_device_config_send_events_get_modes
* @see libinput_device_config_send_events_get_mode
* @see libinput_device_config_send_events_get_default_mode
*/
enum libinput_config_status
libinput_device_config_send_events_set_mode(struct libinput_device *device,
uint32_t mode);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Get the send-event mode for this device. The mode defines when the device
* processes and sends events to the caller.
*
* If a caller enables the bits for multiple modes, some of which are
* subsets of another mode libinput may drop the bits that are subsets. In
* other words, don't expect libinput_device_config_send_events_get_mode()
* to always return exactly the same bitmask as passed into
* libinput_device_config_send_events_set_mode().
*
* @param device The device to configure
* @return The current bitmask of the send-event mode for this device.
*
* @see libinput_device_config_send_events_get_modes
* @see libinput_device_config_send_events_set_mode
* @see libinput_device_config_send_events_get_default_mode
*/
uint32_t
libinput_device_config_send_events_get_mode(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Get the default send-event mode for this device. The mode defines when
* the device processes and sends events to the caller.
*
* @param device The device to configure
* @return The bitmask of the send-event mode for this device.
*
* @see libinput_device_config_send_events_get_modes
* @see libinput_device_config_send_events_set_mode
* @see libinput_device_config_send_events_get_mode
*/
uint32_t
libinput_device_config_send_events_get_default_mode(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Check if a device uses libinput-internal pointer-acceleration.
*
* @param device The device to configure
*
* @return 0 if the device is not accelerated, nonzero if it is accelerated
*
* @see libinput_device_config_accel_set_speed
* @see libinput_device_config_accel_get_speed
* @see libinput_device_config_accel_get_default_speed
*/
int
libinput_device_config_accel_is_available(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Set the pointer acceleration speed of this pointer device within a range
* of [-1, 1], where 0 is the default acceleration for this device, -1 is
* the slowest acceleration and 1 is the maximum acceleration available on
* this device. The actual pointer acceleration mechanism is
* implementation-dependent, as is the number of steps available within the
* range. libinput picks the semantically closest acceleration step if the
* requested value does not match a discrete setting.
*
* @param device The device to configure
* @param speed The normalized speed, in a range of [-1, 1]
*
* @return A config status code
*
* @see libinput_device_config_accel_is_available
* @see libinput_device_config_accel_get_speed
* @see libinput_device_config_accel_get_default_speed
*/
enum libinput_config_status
libinput_device_config_accel_set_speed(struct libinput_device *device,
double speed);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Get the current pointer acceleration setting for this pointer device. The
* returned value is normalized to a range of [-1, 1].
* See libinput_device_config_accel_set_speed() for details.
*
* @param device The device to configure
*
* @return The current speed, range -1 to 1
*
* @see libinput_device_config_accel_is_available
* @see libinput_device_config_accel_set_speed
* @see libinput_device_config_accel_get_default_speed
*/
double
libinput_device_config_accel_get_speed(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Return the default speed setting for this device, normalized to a range
* of [-1, 1].
* See libinput_device_config_accel_set_speed() for details.
*
* @param device The device to configure
* @return The default speed setting for this device.
*
* @see libinput_device_config_accel_is_available
* @see libinput_device_config_accel_set_speed
* @see libinput_device_config_accel_get_speed
*/
double
libinput_device_config_accel_get_default_speed(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup config
*/
enum libinput_config_accel_profile {
/**
* Placeholder for devices that don't have a configurable pointer
* acceleration profile.
*/
LIBINPUT_CONFIG_ACCEL_PROFILE_NONE = 0,
/**
* A flat acceleration profile. Pointer motion is accelerated by a
* constant (device-specific) factor, depending on the current
* speed.
*
* @see libinput_device_config_accel_set_speed
*/
LIBINPUT_CONFIG_ACCEL_PROFILE_FLAT = (1 << 0),
/**
* An adaptive acceleration profile. Pointer acceleration depends
* on the input speed. This is the default profile for most devices.
*/
LIBINPUT_CONFIG_ACCEL_PROFILE_ADAPTIVE = (1 << 1),
};
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Returns a bitmask of the configurable acceleration modes available on
* this device.
*
* @param device The device to configure
*
* @return A bitmask of all configurable modes available on this device.
*/
uint32_t
libinput_device_config_accel_get_profiles(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Set the pointer acceleration profile of this pointer device to the given
* mode.
*
* @param device The device to configure
* @param mode The mode to set the device to.
*
* @return A config status code
*/
enum libinput_config_status
libinput_device_config_accel_set_profile(struct libinput_device *device,
enum libinput_config_accel_profile mode);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Get the current pointer acceleration profile for this pointer device.
*
* @param device The device to configure
*
* @return The currently configured pointer acceleration profile.
*/
enum libinput_config_accel_profile
libinput_device_config_accel_get_profile(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Return the default pointer acceleration profile for this pointer device.
*
* @param device The device to configure
*
* @return The default acceleration profile for this device.
*/
enum libinput_config_accel_profile
libinput_device_config_accel_get_default_profile(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Return non-zero if the device supports "natural scrolling".
*
* In traditional scroll mode, the movement of fingers on a touchpad when
* scrolling matches the movement of the scroll bars. When the fingers move
* down, the scroll bar moves down, a line of text on the screen moves
* towards the upper end of the screen. This also matches scroll wheels on
* mice (wheel down, content moves up).
*
* Natural scrolling is the term coined by Apple for inverted scrolling.
* In this mode, the effect of scrolling movement of fingers on a touchpad
* resemble physical manipulation of paper. When the fingers move down, a
* line of text on the screen moves down (scrollbars move up). This is the
* opposite of scroll wheels on mice.
*
* A device supporting natural scrolling can be switched between traditional
* scroll mode and natural scroll mode.
*
* @param device The device to configure
*
* @return Zero if natural scrolling is not supported, non-zero if natural
* scrolling is supported by this device
*
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_set_natural_scroll_enabled
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_get_natural_scroll_enabled
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_get_default_natural_scroll_enabled
*/
int
libinput_device_config_scroll_has_natural_scroll(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Enable or disable natural scrolling on the device.
*
* @param device The device to configure
* @param enable non-zero to enable, zero to disable natural scrolling
*
* @return A config status code
*
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_has_natural_scroll
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_get_natural_scroll_enabled
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_get_default_natural_scroll_enabled
*/
enum libinput_config_status
libinput_device_config_scroll_set_natural_scroll_enabled(struct libinput_device *device,
int enable);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Get the current mode for scrolling on this device
*
* @param device The device to configure
*
* @return Zero if natural scrolling is disabled, non-zero if enabled
*
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_has_natural_scroll
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_set_natural_scroll_enabled
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_get_default_natural_scroll_enabled
*/
int
libinput_device_config_scroll_get_natural_scroll_enabled(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Get the default mode for scrolling on this device
*
* @param device The device to configure
*
* @return Zero if natural scrolling is disabled by default, non-zero if enabled
*
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_has_natural_scroll
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_set_natural_scroll_enabled
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_get_natural_scroll_enabled
*/
int
libinput_device_config_scroll_get_default_natural_scroll_enabled(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Check if a device has a configuration that supports left-handed usage.
*
* @param device The device to configure
* @return Non-zero if the device can be set to left-handed, or zero
* otherwise
*
* @see libinput_device_config_left_handed_set
* @see libinput_device_config_left_handed_get
* @see libinput_device_config_left_handed_get_default
*/
int
libinput_device_config_left_handed_is_available(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Set the left-handed configuration of the device.
*
* The exact behavior is device-dependent. On a mouse and most pointing
* devices, left and right buttons are swapped but the middle button is
* unmodified. On a touchpad, physical buttons (if present) are swapped. On a
* clickpad, the top and bottom software-emulated buttons are swapped where
* present, the main area of the touchpad remains a left button. Tapping and
* clickfinger behavior is not affected by this setting.
*
* Changing the left-handed configuration of a device may not take effect
* until all buttons have been logically released.
*
* @param device The device to configure
* @param left_handed Zero to disable, non-zero to enable left-handed mode
* @return A configuration status code
*
* @see libinput_device_config_left_handed_is_available
* @see libinput_device_config_left_handed_get
* @see libinput_device_config_left_handed_get_default
*/
enum libinput_config_status
libinput_device_config_left_handed_set(struct libinput_device *device,
int left_handed);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Get the current left-handed configuration of the device.
*
* @param device The device to configure
* @return Zero if the device is in right-handed mode, non-zero if the
* device is in left-handed mode
*
* @see libinput_device_config_left_handed_is_available
* @see libinput_device_config_left_handed_set
* @see libinput_device_config_left_handed_get_default
*/
int
libinput_device_config_left_handed_get(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Get the default left-handed configuration of the device.
*
* @param device The device to configure
* @return Zero if the device is in right-handed mode by default, or non-zero
* if the device is in left-handed mode by default
*
* @see libinput_device_config_left_handed_is_available
* @see libinput_device_config_left_handed_set
* @see libinput_device_config_left_handed_get
*/
int
libinput_device_config_left_handed_get_default(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* The click method defines when to generate software-emulated
* buttons, usually on a device that does not have a specific physical
* button available.
*/
enum libinput_config_click_method {
/**
* Do not send software-emulated button events. This has no effect
* on events generated by physical buttons.
*/
LIBINPUT_CONFIG_CLICK_METHOD_NONE = 0,
/**
* Use software-button areas (see @ref clickfinger) to generate
* button events.
*/
LIBINPUT_CONFIG_CLICK_METHOD_BUTTON_AREAS = (1 << 0),
/**
* The number of fingers decides which button press to generate.
*/
LIBINPUT_CONFIG_CLICK_METHOD_CLICKFINGER = (1 << 1),
};
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Check which button click methods a device supports. The button click
* method defines when to generate software-emulated buttons, usually on a
* device that does not have a specific physical button available.
*
* @param device The device to configure
*
* @return A bitmask of possible methods.
*
* @see libinput_device_config_click_get_methods
* @see libinput_device_config_click_set_method
* @see libinput_device_config_click_get_method
*/
uint32_t
libinput_device_config_click_get_methods(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Set the button click method for this device. The button click
* method defines when to generate software-emulated buttons, usually on a
* device that does not have a specific physical button available.
*
* @note The selected click method may not take effect immediately. The
* device may require changing to a neutral state first before activating
* the new method.
*
* @param device The device to configure
* @param method The button click method
*
* @return A config status code
*
* @see libinput_device_config_click_get_methods
* @see libinput_device_config_click_get_method
* @see libinput_device_config_click_get_default_method
*/
enum libinput_config_status
libinput_device_config_click_set_method(struct libinput_device *device,
enum libinput_config_click_method method);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Get the button click method for this device. The button click
* method defines when to generate software-emulated buttons, usually on a
* device that does not have a specific physical button available.
*
* @param device The device to configure
*
* @return The current button click method for this device
*
* @see libinput_device_config_click_get_methods
* @see libinput_device_config_click_set_method
* @see libinput_device_config_click_get_default_method
*/
enum libinput_config_click_method
libinput_device_config_click_get_method(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Get the default button click method for this device. The button click
* method defines when to generate software-emulated buttons, usually on a
* device that does not have a specific physical button available.
*
* @param device The device to configure
*
* @return The default button click method for this device
*
* @see libinput_device_config_click_get_methods
* @see libinput_device_config_click_set_method
* @see libinput_device_config_click_get_method
*/
enum libinput_config_click_method
libinput_device_config_click_get_default_method(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup config
*/
enum libinput_config_middle_emulation_state {
/**
* Middle mouse button emulation is to be disabled, or
* is currently disabled.
*/
LIBINPUT_CONFIG_MIDDLE_EMULATION_DISABLED,
/**
* Middle mouse button emulation is to be enabled, or
* is currently enabled.
*/
LIBINPUT_CONFIG_MIDDLE_EMULATION_ENABLED,
};
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Check if middle mouse button emulation configuration is available on this
* device. See @ref middle_button_emulation for details.
*
* @note Some devices provide middle mouse button emulation but do not allow
* enabling/disabling that emulation. These devices return zero in
* libinput_device_config_middle_emulation_is_available().
*
* @param device The device to query
*
* @return Non-zero if middle mouse button emulation is available and can be
* configured, zero otherwise.
*
* @see libinput_device_config_middle_emulation_set_enabled
* @see libinput_device_config_middle_emulation_get_enabled
* @see libinput_device_config_middle_emulation_get_default_enabled
*/
int
libinput_device_config_middle_emulation_is_available(
struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Enable or disable middle button emulation on this device. When enabled, a
* simultaneous press of the left and right button generates a middle mouse
* button event. Releasing the buttons generates a middle mouse button
* release, the left and right button events are discarded otherwise.
*
* See @ref middle_button_emulation for details.
*
* @param device The device to configure
* @param enable @ref LIBINPUT_CONFIG_MIDDLE_EMULATION_DISABLED to
* disable, @ref LIBINPUT_CONFIG_MIDDLE_EMULATION_ENABLED To enable
* middle button emulation.
*
* @return A config status code. Disabling middle button emulation on a
* device that does not support middle button emulation always succeeds.
*
* @see libinput_device_config_middle_emulation_is_available
* @see libinput_device_config_middle_emulation_get_enabled
* @see libinput_device_config_middle_emulation_get_default_enabled
*/
enum libinput_config_status
libinput_device_config_middle_emulation_set_enabled(
struct libinput_device *device,
enum libinput_config_middle_emulation_state enable);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Check if configurable middle button emulation is enabled on this device.
* See @ref middle_button_emulation for details.
*
* If the device does not have configurable middle button emulation, this
* function returns @ref LIBINPUT_CONFIG_MIDDLE_EMULATION_DISABLED.
*
* @note Some devices provide middle mouse button emulation but do not allow
* enabling/disabling that emulation. These devices always return @ref
* LIBINPUT_CONFIG_MIDDLE_EMULATION_DISABLED.
*
* @param device The device to configure
* @return @ref LIBINPUT_CONFIG_MIDDLE_EMULATION_DISABLED if disabled
* or not available/configurable, @ref
* LIBINPUT_CONFIG_MIDDLE_EMULATION_ENABLED If enabled.
*
* @see libinput_device_config_middle_emulation_is_available
* @see libinput_device_config_middle_emulation_set_enabled
* @see libinput_device_config_middle_emulation_get_default_enabled
*/
enum libinput_config_middle_emulation_state
libinput_device_config_middle_emulation_get_enabled(
struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Check if configurable middle button emulation is enabled by default on
* this device. See @ref middle_button_emulation for details.
*
* If the device does not have configurable middle button
* emulation, this function returns @ref
* LIBINPUT_CONFIG_MIDDLE_EMULATION_DISABLED.
*
* @note Some devices provide middle mouse button emulation but do not allow
* enabling/disabling that emulation. These devices always return @ref
* LIBINPUT_CONFIG_MIDDLE_EMULATION_DISABLED.
*
* @param device The device to configure
* @return @ref LIBINPUT_CONFIG_MIDDLE_EMULATION_DISABLED If disabled
* or not available, @ref LIBINPUT_CONFIG_MIDDLE_EMULATION_ENABLED if
* enabled.
*
* @see libinput_device_config_middle_emulation_is_available
* @see libinput_device_config_middle_emulation_set_enabled
* @see libinput_device_config_middle_emulation_get_enabled
*/
enum libinput_config_middle_emulation_state
libinput_device_config_middle_emulation_get_default_enabled(
struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* The scroll method of a device selects when to generate scroll axis events
* instead of pointer motion events.
*/
enum libinput_config_scroll_method {
/**
* Never send scroll events instead of pointer motion events.
* This has no effect on events generated by scroll wheels.
*/
LIBINPUT_CONFIG_SCROLL_NO_SCROLL = 0,
/**
* Send scroll events when two fingers are logically down on the
* device.
*/
LIBINPUT_CONFIG_SCROLL_2FG = (1 << 0),
/**
* Send scroll events when a finger moves along the bottom or
* right edge of a device.
*/
LIBINPUT_CONFIG_SCROLL_EDGE = (1 << 1),
/**
* Send scroll events when a button is down and the device moves
* along a scroll-capable axis.
*/
LIBINPUT_CONFIG_SCROLL_ON_BUTTON_DOWN = (1 << 2),
};
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Check which scroll methods a device supports. The method defines when to
* generate scroll axis events instead of pointer motion events.
*
* @param device The device to configure
*
* @return A bitmask of possible methods.
*
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_set_method
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_get_method
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_get_default_method
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_set_button
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_get_button
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_get_default_button
*/
uint32_t
libinput_device_config_scroll_get_methods(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Set the scroll method for this device. The method defines when to
* generate scroll axis events instead of pointer motion events.
*
* @note Setting @ref LIBINPUT_CONFIG_SCROLL_ON_BUTTON_DOWN enables
* the scroll method, but scrolling is only activated when the configured
* button is held down. If no button is set, i.e.
* libinput_device_config_scroll_get_button() returns 0, scrolling
* cannot activate.
*
* @param device The device to configure
* @param method The scroll method for this device.
*
* @return A config status code.
*
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_get_methods
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_get_method
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_get_default_method
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_set_button
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_get_button
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_get_default_button
*/
enum libinput_config_status
libinput_device_config_scroll_set_method(struct libinput_device *device,
enum libinput_config_scroll_method method);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Get the scroll method for this device. The method defines when to
* generate scroll axis events instead of pointer motion events.
*
* @param device The device to configure
* @return The current scroll method for this device.
*
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_get_methods
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_set_method
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_get_default_method
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_set_button
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_get_button
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_get_default_button
*/
enum libinput_config_scroll_method
libinput_device_config_scroll_get_method(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Get the default scroll method for this device. The method defines when to
* generate scroll axis events instead of pointer motion events.
*
* @param device The device to configure
* @return The default scroll method for this device.
*
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_get_methods
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_set_method
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_get_method
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_set_button
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_get_button
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_get_default_button
*/
enum libinput_config_scroll_method
libinput_device_config_scroll_get_default_method(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Set the button for the @ref LIBINPUT_CONFIG_SCROLL_ON_BUTTON_DOWN method
* for this device.
*
* When the current scroll method is set to @ref
* LIBINPUT_CONFIG_SCROLL_ON_BUTTON_DOWN, no button press/release events
* will be send for the configured button.
*
* When the configured button is pressed, any motion events along a
* scroll-capable axis are turned into scroll axis events.
*
* @note Setting the button does not change the scroll method. To change the
* scroll method call libinput_device_config_scroll_set_method().
*
* If the button is 0, button scrolling is effectively disabled.
*
* @param device The device to configure
* @param button The button which when pressed switches to sending scroll events
*
* @return A config status code
* @retval LIBINPUT_CONFIG_STATUS_SUCCESS On success
* @retval LIBINPUT_CONFIG_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED If @ref
* LIBINPUT_CONFIG_SCROLL_ON_BUTTON_DOWN is not supported
* @retval LIBINPUT_CONFIG_STATUS_INVALID The given button does not
* exist on this device
*
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_get_methods
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_set_method
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_get_method
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_get_default_method
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_get_button
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_get_default_button
*/
enum libinput_config_status
libinput_device_config_scroll_set_button(struct libinput_device *device,
uint32_t button);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Get the button for the @ref LIBINPUT_CONFIG_SCROLL_ON_BUTTON_DOWN method
* for this device.
*
* If @ref LIBINPUT_CONFIG_SCROLL_ON_BUTTON_DOWN scroll method is not
* supported, or no button is set, this function returns 0.
*
* @note The return value is independent of the currently selected
* scroll-method. For button scrolling to activate, a device must have the
* @ref LIBINPUT_CONFIG_SCROLL_ON_BUTTON_DOWN method enabled, and a non-zero
* button set as scroll button.
*
* @param device The device to configure
* @return The button which when pressed switches to sending scroll events
*
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_get_methods
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_set_method
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_get_method
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_get_default_method
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_set_button
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_get_default_button
*/
uint32_t
libinput_device_config_scroll_get_button(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Get the default button for the @ref LIBINPUT_CONFIG_SCROLL_ON_BUTTON_DOWN
* method for this device.
*
* If @ref LIBINPUT_CONFIG_SCROLL_ON_BUTTON_DOWN scroll method is not supported,
* or no default button is set, this function returns 0.
*
* @param device The device to configure
* @return The default button for the @ref
* LIBINPUT_CONFIG_SCROLL_ON_BUTTON_DOWN method
*
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_get_methods
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_set_method
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_get_method
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_get_default_method
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_set_button
* @see libinput_device_config_scroll_get_button
*/
uint32_t
libinput_device_config_scroll_get_default_button(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Possible states for the disable-while-typing feature. See @ref
* disable-while-typing for details.
*/
enum libinput_config_dwt_state {
LIBINPUT_CONFIG_DWT_DISABLED,
LIBINPUT_CONFIG_DWT_ENABLED,
};
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Check if this device supports configurable disable-while-typing feature.
* This feature is usually available on built-in touchpads and disables the
* touchpad while typing. See @ref disable-while-typing for details.
*
* @param device The device to configure
* @return 0 if this device does not support disable-while-typing, or 1
* otherwise.
*
* @see libinput_device_config_dwt_set_enabled
* @see libinput_device_config_dwt_get_enabled
* @see libinput_device_config_dwt_get_default_enabled
*/
int
libinput_device_config_dwt_is_available(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Enable or disable the disable-while-typing feature. When enabled, the
* device will be disabled while typing and for a short period after. See
* @ref disable-while-typing for details.
*
* @note Enabling or disabling disable-while-typing may not take effect
* immediately.
*
* @param device The device to configure
* @param enable @ref LIBINPUT_CONFIG_DWT_DISABLED to disable
* disable-while-typing, @ref LIBINPUT_CONFIG_DWT_ENABLED to enable
*
* @return A config status code. Disabling disable-while-typing on a
* device that does not support the feature always succeeds.
*
* @see libinput_device_config_dwt_is_available
* @see libinput_device_config_dwt_get_enabled
* @see libinput_device_config_dwt_get_default_enabled
*/
enum libinput_config_status
libinput_device_config_dwt_set_enabled(struct libinput_device *device,
enum libinput_config_dwt_state enable);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Check if the disable-while typing feature is currently enabled on this
* device. If the device does not support disable-while-typing, this
* function returns @ref LIBINPUT_CONFIG_DWT_DISABLED.
*
* @param device The device to configure
* @return @ref LIBINPUT_CONFIG_DWT_DISABLED if disabled, @ref
* LIBINPUT_CONFIG_DWT_ENABLED if enabled.
*
* @see libinput_device_config_dwt_is_available
* @see libinput_device_config_dwt_set_enabled
* @see libinput_device_config_dwt_get_default_enabled
*/
enum libinput_config_dwt_state
libinput_device_config_dwt_get_enabled(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Check if the disable-while typing feature is enabled on this device by
* default. If the device does not support disable-while-typing, this
* function returns @ref LIBINPUT_CONFIG_DWT_DISABLED.
*
* @param device The device to configure
* @return @ref LIBINPUT_CONFIG_DWT_DISABLED if disabled, @ref
* LIBINPUT_CONFIG_DWT_ENABLED if enabled.
*
* @see libinput_device_config_dwt_is_available
* @see libinput_device_config_dwt_set_enabled
* @see libinput_device_config_dwt_get_enabled
*/
enum libinput_config_dwt_state
libinput_device_config_dwt_get_default_enabled(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Check whether a device can have a custom rotation applied.
*
* @param device The device to configure
* @return Non-zero if a device can be rotated, zero otherwise.
*
* @see libinput_device_config_rotation_set_angle
* @see libinput_device_config_rotation_get_angle
* @see libinput_device_config_rotation_get_default_angle
*/
int
libinput_device_config_rotation_is_available(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Set the rotation of a device in degrees clockwise off the logical neutral
* position. Any subsequent motion events are adjusted according to the
* given angle.
*
* The angle has to be in the range of [0, 360[ degrees, otherwise this
* function returns LIBINPUT_CONFIG_STATUS_INVALID. If the angle is a
* multiple of 360 or negative, the caller must ensure the correct ranging
* before calling this function.
*
* libinput guarantees that this function accepts multiples of 90 degrees.
* If a value is within the [0, 360[ range but not a multiple of 90 degrees,
* this function may return LIBINPUT_CONFIG_STATUS_INVALID if the underlying
* device or implementation does not support finer-grained rotation angles.
*
* The rotation angle is applied to all motion events emitted by the device.
* Thus, rotating the device also changes the angle required or presented by
* scrolling, gestures, etc.
*
* @param device The device to configure
* @param degrees_cw The angle in degrees clockwise
* @return A config status code. Setting a rotation of 0 degrees on a
* device that does not support rotation always succeeds.
*
* @see libinput_device_config_rotation_is_available
* @see libinput_device_config_rotation_get_angle
* @see libinput_device_config_rotation_get_default_angle
*/
enum libinput_config_status
libinput_device_config_rotation_set_angle(struct libinput_device *device,
unsigned int degrees_cw);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Get the current rotation of a device in degrees clockwise off the logical
* neutral position. If this device does not support rotation, the return
* value is always 0.
*
* @param device The device to configure
* @return The angle in degrees clockwise
*
* @see libinput_device_config_rotation_is_available
* @see libinput_device_config_rotation_set_angle
* @see libinput_device_config_rotation_get_default_angle
*/
unsigned int
libinput_device_config_rotation_get_angle(struct libinput_device *device);
/**
* @ingroup config
*
* Get the default rotation of a device in degrees clockwise off the logical
* neutral position. If this device does not support rotation, the return
* value is always 0.
*
* @param device The device to configure
* @return The default angle in degrees clockwise
*
* @see libinput_device_config_rotation_is_available
* @see libinput_device_config_rotation_set_angle
* @see libinput_device_config_rotation_get_angle
*/
unsigned int
libinput_device_config_rotation_get_default_angle(struct libinput_device *device);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* LIBINPUT_H */
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