[RFC] libinput configuration interface

Alexander E. Patrakov patrakov at gmail.com
Fri Jan 31 06:26:54 PST 2014


Peter Hutterer wrote:
> I've been thinking about how to add a device configuration interface to
> libinput, and after getting feedback from Jonas and Benjamin, here's a
> proposal (no code yet).
> 
> First, I think the configuration should be feature-specific, not device
> specific, so it is independent of a classification or capabilities of a
> device. To the user it doesn't matter if we classify something as touchpad
> or as mouse, if middle mouse button emulation works that's the only thing
> that counts. At least for configuration purposes, this also avoids the
> difficult task of classifying a device correctly. Those pesky HW
> manufacturers do have a habit of coming up with devices that elude
> previously agreed-on classification schemes, e.g. mice with touchpads on
> them.
> 
> Aside from setting an item, there should be calls to get the current value,
> and a call to reset to the built-in defaults. And, since we're
> feature-based, a call to check if the config item is possible for a device.
> Which leads us the the following quartet for each item:
> 
>     int libinput_device_config_set_foo(device, value);
>     int libinput_device_config_get_foo(device, &value);
>     int libinput_device_config_reset_foo(device);
>     bool libinput_device_config_has_foo(device);
> 
> And the actual configuration items I've come up with so far:
> * {set|get|reset|has}_tap_single_finger_button
> * tap_double_finger_button
> * tap_triple_finger_button
> * click_finger_single
> * click_finger_double
> * click_finger_triple
> * twofinger_scroll_vertical
> * twofinger_scroll_horizonal
> * edge_scroll_vertical
> * edge_scroll_horizontal
> * disable_while_typing
> * disable_touch (while pen is in use)
>   these two could be merged into "disable while linked device is in use"
> * softbutton_left
> * softbutton_middle
> * softbutton_right
> * emulate_middle_button
> * button_mapping
> * emulate_wheel
> * rotation
> * palm_detection
> * mode (relative/absolute)
> * valid_area
>   This is needed on tablets that have a different ratio than the monitor.
>   Mapping them to the monitor results in uneven x/y movements, so the
>   easiest approach here is to cut a portion of the tablet off to match the
>   ratio.
> * stylus_button_behaviour(some enum)
>   Some tablets don't report proximity, the only way to get a right-button
>   click is to hold the right button down and then tip with the stylus.
> 
> Note that the above is not a 1:1 API mapping, e.g. tapping configuration
> could be an API taking nfingers as argument as opposed to 3 different calls.
> Likewise, they can take more than one value argument, e.g. middle button
> emulation could take a boolean to enable it, and a timeout.
> 
> This list excludes options we currently have in the X drivers to adjust for
> hw-specific quirks. Such as defining which pressure makes up a tap, etc. I
> really hope this is something we can work out based on the device.
> 
> It also excludes configurations that I'd really like to hide away if
> possible. For example, on the new T440-style touchpads the top part of it is
> a set of buttons for the trackstick. There's nothing to be configured about
> this, it should just work.
> 
> Comments? Does this sound sane enough? Anything important I've missed?

You missed our disagreement from August about whether finger movement in the 
softbutton area should move the pointer (I suggested that it shouldn't, you 
suggested that it should, and both of us had valid arguments, so it needs to 
be configurable). Also it was not clearly articulated then, but still, a 
potential disagreement/configuration point: what to do on a one-button clickpad 
if a hardware button reports that it is clicked, but there is no finger in any 
softbutton area (i.e. a clickpad is clicked outside of the designated 
softbutton area)? Possible options: ignore the apparently-false click (would 
be my preference), treat this as left click (current situation with the 
synaptics driver, and I guess some people would prefer this).

Also I don't see how the suggested interface covers the ChromeBook-style 
clickpad configuration where there should be no softbuttons and the only way to 
right-click is to use two fingers.

-- 
Alexander E. Patrakov


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