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LIBINPUT(4)							   LIBINPUT(4)

NAME
       libinput - libinput-based X.Org input driver

SYNOPSIS
       Section "InputDevice"
	 Identifier "devname"
	 Driver "libinput"
	 Option "Device"   "devpath"
	 ...
       EndSection

NOTE
       This is the man page for the X input driver. If you are looking for the
       library	documentation,	go  to	 http://wayland.freedesktop.org/libin‐
       put/doc/

DESCRIPTION
       libinput	 is an Xorg input driver based on libinput.  It therefore sup‐
       ports all input devices that libinput can handle, including most	 mice,
       keyboards, tablets and touchscreens.

       It  is  recommended  that  libinput  devices are configured through the
       InputClass directive (refer to xorg.conf(5))  instead  of  manual  per-
       device  configuration.  Devices	configured in the xorg.conf(5) are not
       hot-plug capable.

CONFIGURATION DETAILS
       Please refer to xorg.conf(5) for general configuration details and  for
       options	that  can  be  used with all input drivers.  This section only
       covers configuration details specific to this driver.

       The following driver Options are supported:

       Option "AccelProfile" "string"
	      Sets the pointer acceleration profile to the given profile. Per‐
	      mitted  values are adaptive, flat.  Not all devices support this
	      option or all profiles. If a profile is unsupported, the default
	      profile  for  this device is used. For a description on the pro‐
	      files and their behavior, see the libinput documentation.

       Option "AccelSpeed" "float"
	      Sets the pointer acceleration speed within the range [-1, 1]

       Option "ButtonMapping" "string"
	      Sets the logical button mapping for this device, see  XSetPoint‐
	      erMapping(3).  The string must be a space-separated list of but‐
	      ton mappings in the order of the logical buttons on the  device,
	      starting	with button 1.	The default mapping is "1 2 3 ... 32".
	      A mapping of 0 deactivates the button. Multiple buttons can have
	      the same mapping.	 Invalid mapping strings are discarded and the
	      default mapping is used for all buttons. Buttons	not  specified
	      in  the user's mapping use the default mapping. See section BUT‐
	      TON MAPPING for more details.

       Option "CalibrationMatrix" "string"
	      A string of 9 space-separated floating  point  numbers,  in  the
	      order  "a	 b c d e f g h i".  Sets the calibration matrix to the
	      3x3 matrix where the first row is (abc), the second row is (def)
	      and the third row is (ghi).

       Option "ClickMethod" "string"
	      Enables  a click method. Permitted values are none, buttonareas,
	      clickfinger.  Not all devices support all methods, if an	option
	      is  unsupported,	the  default  click  method for this device is
	      used.

       Option "DisableWhileTyping" "bool"
	      Indicates if the touchpad should be disabled while typing on the
	      keyboard	(this  does not apply to modifier keys such as Ctrl or
	      Alt).

       Option "Device" "string"
	      Specifies the device through which the device can	 be  accessed.
	      This  will generally be of the form "/dev/input/eventX", where X
	      is some integer.	When using InputClass directives, this	option
	      is  set by the server.  The mapping from device node to hardware
	      is system-dependent. Property: "Device Node" (read-only).

       Option "DragLockButtons" "L1 B1 L2 B2 ..."
	      Sets "drag lock buttons" that simulate a button  logically  down
	      even  when it has been physically released. To logically release
	      a locked button, a second click of the same button is required.

	      If the option is a single button number, that button acts as the
	      "meta"  locking  button  for the next button number. See section
	      BUTTON DRAG LOCK for details.

	      If the option is a list of button number pairs, the first number
	      of  each	number	pair is the lock button, the second number the
	      logical button number to be locked. See section BUTTON DRAG LOCK
	      for details.

	      For  both meta and button pair configuration, the button numbers
	      are device button numbers, i.e. the ButtonMapping applies	 after
	      drag lock.

       Option "HorizontalScrolling" "bool"
	      Disables	horizontal  scrolling. When disabled, this driver will
	      discard any horizontal scroll events from	 libinput.  Note  that
	      this  does  not disable horizontal scrolling, it merely discards
	      the horizontal axis from any scroll events.

       Option "LeftHanded" "bool"
	      Enables left-handed button orientation, i.e. swapping  left  and
	      right buttons.

       Option "MiddleEmulation" "bool"
	      Enables middle button emulation. When enabled, pressing the left
	      and right buttons simultaneously produces a middle mouse	button
	      click.

       Option "NaturalScrolling" "bool"
	      Enables or disables natural scrolling behavior.

       Option "RotationAngle" "float"
	      Sets  the	 rotation  angle  of the device to the given angle, in
	      degrees clockwise. The angle must be between 0.0 (inclusive) and
	      360.0 (exclusive).

       Option "ScrollButton" "int"
	      Designates  a  button  as	 scroll button. If the ScrollMethod is
	      button and the button is logically held down, x/y axis  movement
	      is converted into scroll events.

       Option "ScrollMethod" "string"
	      Enables  a  scroll method. Permitted values are none, twofinger,
	      edge, button.  Not all devices support all options, if an option
	      is  unsupported,	the  default  scroll option for this device is
	      used.

       Option "SendEventsMode" "(disabled|enabled|disabled-on-external-mouse)"
	      Sets the send events mode to disabled, enabled, or "disable when
	      an external mouse is connected".

       Option "TabletToolPressureCurve" "x0/y0 x1/y1 x2/y2 x3/y3"
	      Set  the pressure curve for a tablet stylus to the bezier formed
	      by the four points. The respective x/y coordinate must be in the
	      [0.0, 1.0] range. For more information see section TABLET STYLUS
	      PRESSURE CURVE.

       Option "TabletToolAreaRatio" "w:h"
	      Sets the area ratio for a tablet tool. The area always starts at
	      the  origin (0/0) and expands to the largest available area with
	      the specified aspect ratio. Events outside this area are cropped
	      to the area. The special value "default" is used for the default
	      mapping (i.e. the device-native mapping). For  more  information
	      see section TABLET TOOL AREA RATIO.

       Option "Tapping" "bool"
	      Enables or disables tap-to-click behavior.

       Option "TappingButtonMap" "(lrm|lmr)"
	      Set  the button mapping for 1/2/3-finger taps to left/right/mid‐
	      dle or left/middle/right, respectively.

       Option "TappingDrag" "bool"
	      Enables or disables  drag	 during	 tapping  behavior  ("tap-and-
	      drag").  When  enabled,  a  tap  followed	 by a finger held down
	      causes a single button down only, all  motions  of  that	finger
	      thus  translate  into  dragging  motion.	 Tap-and-drag requires
	      option Tapping to be enabled.

       Option "TappingDragLock" "bool"
	      Enables or disables drag	lock  during  tapping  behavior.  When
	      enabled,	a  finger  up during tap-and-drag will not immediately
	      release the button. If the finger is set down again  within  the
	      timeout, the dragging process continues.

       For  all	 options,  the	options are only parsed if the device supports
       that configuration option. For all options, the default	value  is  the
       one  used  by  libinput. On configuration failure, the default value is
       applied.

SUPPORTED PROPERTIES
       libinput exports runtime-configurable options as properties. If a prop‐
       erty  listed  below is not available, the matching configuration option
       is not available on the device. This however does not  imply  that  the
       feature	is  not	 available on the device. The following properties are
       provided by the libinput driver.

       libinput Accel Profiles Available
	      2 boolean values (8 bit, 0 or 1), in order  "adaptive",  "flat".
	      Indicates	 which	acceleration  profiles	are  available on this
	      device.

       libinput Accel Profile Enabled
	      2 boolean values (8 bit, 0 or 1), in order  "adaptive",  "flat".
	      Indicates	 which	acceleration  profile  is currently enabled on
	      this device.

       libinput Accel Speed
	      1 32-bit float value, defines the pointer speed. Value range -1,
	      1

       libinput Button Scrolling Button
	      1	 32-bit	 value.	 Sets  the  button  number  to	use for button
	      scrolling. This setting is independent of the scroll method,  to
	      enable  button  scrolling	 the  method  must  be	set to button-
	      scrolling and a valid button must be set.

       libinput Calibration Matrix
	      9 32-bit float values, representing a  3x3  calibration  matrix,
	      order is row 1, row 2, row 3

       libinput Click Methods Available
	      2	 boolean  values  (8  bit,  0  or  1), in order "buttonareas",
	      "clickfinger".  Indicates which click methods are	 available  on
	      this device.

       libinput Click Methods Enabled
	      2	 boolean  values  (8  bit,  0  or  1), in order "buttonareas",
	      "clickfinger".  Indicates which click  methods  are  enabled  on
	      this device.

       libinput Drag Lock Buttons
	      Either  one 8-bit value specifying the meta drag lock button, or
	      a list of	 button	 pairs.	 See  section  BUTTON  DRAG  LOCK  for
	      details.

       libinput Horizontal Scrolling Enabled
	      1	 boolean  value	 (8 bit, 0 or 1). Indicates whether horizontal
	      scrolling events are enabled or not.

       libinput Left Handed Enabled
	      1 boolean value (8 bit, 0 or 1). Indicates if  left-handed  mode
	      is enabled or disabled.

       libinput Middle Emulation Enabled
	      1	 boolean  value (8 bit, 0 or 1). Indicates if middle emulation
	      is enabled or disabled.

       libinput Natural Scrolling Enabled
	      1 boolean value (8 bit, 0 or 1). 1 enables natural scrolling

       libinput Rotation Angle
	      1 32-bit float value [0.0 to 360.0). Sets the rotation angle  of
	      the device, clockwise of its natural neutral position.

       libinput Scroll Methods Available
	      3 boolean values (8 bit, 0 or 1), in order "two-finger", "edge",
	      "button".	 Indicates which scroll methods are available on  this
	      device.

       libinput Scroll Method Enabled
	      3 boolean values (8 bit, 0 or 1), in order "two-finger", "edge",
	      "button".	 Indicates which scroll method is currently enabled on
	      this device.

       libinput Send Events Modes Available
	      2	 boolean values (8 bit, 0 or 1), in order "disabled" and "dis‐
	      abled-on-external-mouse". Indicates which send-event  modes  are
	      available on this device.

       libinput Send Events Mode Enabled
	      2	 boolean values (8 bit, 0 or 1), in order "disabled" and "dis‐
	      abled-on-external-mouse". Indicates which	 send-event  modes  is
	      currently enabled on this device.

       libinput Tablet Tool Pressurecurve
	      4	 32-bit	 float	values	[0.0  to 1.0]. See section TABLET TOOL
	      PRESSURE CURVE libinput Tablet Tool Area Ratio 2 32-bit  values,
	      corresponding  to width and height. Special value 0, 0 resets to
	      the default ratio. See section TABLET TOOL AREA RATIO  for  more
	      information.

       libinput Tapping Enabled
	      1 boolean value (8 bit, 0 or 1). 1 enables tapping

       libinput Tapping Button Mapping Enabled
	      2 boolean value (8 bit, 0 or 1), in order "lrm" and "lmr". Indi‐
	      cates which button mapping is currently enabled on this device.

       libinput Tapping Drag Lock Enabled
	      1 boolean value (8 bit, 0 or 1). 1 enables drag lock during tap‐
	      ping

       libinput Disable While Typing Enabled
	      1 boolean value (8 bit, 0 or 1). Indicates if disable while typ‐
	      ing is enabled or disabled.

       Most properties have a libinput <property name> Default equivalent that
       indicates the default value for this setting on this device.

BUTTON MAPPING
       X clients receive events with logical button numbers, where 1, 2, 3 are
       usually interpreted as left, middle, right and logical buttons 4, 5, 6,
       7  are  usually interpreted as scroll up, down, left, right. The fourth
       and fifth physical buttons on a device will thus send logical buttons 8
       and 9.  The ButtonMapping option adjusts the logical button mapping, it
       does not affect how a physical button is mapped to a logical button.

       Traditionally, a device was set to left-handed button mode by  applying
       a  button  mapping  of  "3  2 1 ..." On systems using the libinput Xorg
       input driver it is recommended to use the LeftHanded option instead.

       The libinput Xorg input driver does not use the	button	mapping	 after
       setup.	Use XSetPointerMapping(3) to modify the button mapping at run‐
       time.

BUTTON DRAG LOCK
       Button drag lock holds a button logically down  even  when  the	button
       itself  has  been  physically released since. Button drag lock comes in
       two modes.

       If in "meta" mode, a meta button click activates drag lock for the next
       button  press  of  any  other button. A button click in the future will
       keep that button held logically down until a subsequent click  of  that
       same  button.  The meta button events themselves are discarded. A sepa‐
       rate meta button click is required each time  a	drag  lock  should  be
       activated for a button in the future.

       If  in  "pairs" mode, each button can be assigned a target locking but‐
       ton.  On button click, the target lock button is	 held  logically  down
       until  the  next click of the same button. The button events themselves
       are discarded and only the target button events are sent.

       This feature is provided by this driver, not by libinput.

TABLET TOOL PRESSURECURVE
       The pressure curve affects how stylus pressure is reported. By default,
       the  hardware  pressure is reported as-is. By setting a pressure curve,
       the feel of the stylus can be adjusted to be more like e.g. a pencil or
       a brush.

       The  pressure  curve is a cubic Bezier curve, drawn within a normalized
       range of 0.0 to 1.0 between the four points provided.  This  normalized
       range  is  applied  to  the tablet's pressure input so that the highest
       pressure maps to 1.0. The points must have increasing x coordinates, if
       x0  is larger than 0.0 all pressure values lower than x0 are equivalent
       to y0. If x3 is less than 1.0, all pressure values higher than x3   are
       equivalent to y3.

       The  input  for a linear	 curve	(default) is  "0.0/0.0 0.0/0.0 1.0/1.0
       1.0/1.0";  a  slightly  depressed  curve	 (firmer)  might  be  "0.0/0.0
       0.05/0.0	 1.0/0.95 1.0/1.0"; a slightly raised curve (softer) might  be
       "0.0/0.0 0.0/0.05 0.95/1.0 1.0/1.0".

       This feature is provided by this driver, not by libinput.

TABLET TOOL AREA RATIO
       By default, a tablet tool can access the	 whole	sensor	area  and  the
       tablet  area  is	 mapped	 to  the  available  screen area. For external
       tablets like the Wacom Intuos series, the  height:width	ratio  of  the
       tablet  may  be	different  to that of the monitor, causing the skew of
       input data.

       To avoid this skew of input data, an area ratio may be set to match the
       ratio of the screen device. For example, a ratio of 4:3 will reduce the
       available area of the tablet to the largest available area with a ratio
       of  4:3.	 Events	 within this area will scale to the tablet's announced
       axis range, the area ratio is thus transparent to  the  X  server.  Any
       events outside this area will send events equal to the maximum value of
       that axis.  The area always starts at the device's origin in it's  cur‐
       rent rotation, i.e.  it takes left-handed-ness into account.

       This feature is provided by this driver, not by libinput.

AUTHORS
       Peter Hutterer

SEE ALSO
       Xorg(1), xorg.conf(5), Xserver(1), X(7)

X Version 11		  xf86-input-libinput 0.26.0		   LIBINPUT(4)
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