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devices capable of tracking identifiable contacts (type B), the protocol |
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describes how to send updates for individual contacts via event slots. |
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.. note:: |
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MT potocol type A is obsolete, all kernel drivers have been |
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converted to use type B. |
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Protocol Usage |
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@ -400,9 +403,6 @@ in a finger packet must not be recognized as single-touch events. |
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For type A devices, all finger data bypasses input filtering, since |
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subsequent events of the same type refer to different fingers. |
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For example usage of the type A protocol, see the bcm5974 driver. For |
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example usage of the type B protocol, see the hid-egalax driver. |
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.. [#f1] Also, the difference (TOOL_X - POSITION_X) can be used to model tilt. |
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.. [#f2] The list can of course be extended. |
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.. [#f3] The mtdev project: http://bitmath.org/code/mtdev/. |
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