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From 8ac3c49a6198e6ec9ee08d6959f30c949f059672 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
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Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2017 14:11:45 +1000
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Subject: [PATCH libinput 2/5] doc: add documentation for touchpad pressure
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detection
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Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
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(cherry picked from commit bed7e62a0d92ccd3e985e73736b0990ac7219483)
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---
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doc/Makefile.am | 1 +
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doc/faqs.dox | 5 ++
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doc/page-hierarchy.dox | 1 +
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doc/touchpad-pressure.dox | 138 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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4 files changed, 145 insertions(+)
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create mode 100644 doc/touchpad-pressure.dox
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diff --git a/doc/Makefile.am b/doc/Makefile.am
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index 50fab04..af06272 100644
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--- a/doc/Makefile.am
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+++ b/doc/Makefile.am
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@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ header_files = \
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$(srcdir)/test-suite.dox \
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$(srcdir)/tools.dox \
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$(srcdir)/touchpad-jumping-cursors.dox \
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+ $(srcdir)/touchpad-pressure.dox \
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$(srcdir)/touchpads.dox \
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$(srcdir)/what-is-libinput.dox
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diff --git a/doc/faqs.dox b/doc/faqs.dox
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index 0b8db83..7820ad4 100644
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--- a/doc/faqs.dox
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+++ b/doc/faqs.dox
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@@ -15,6 +15,11 @@ motion_normalization for a detailed explanation.
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See @ref tapping_default
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+@section faq_touchpad_pressure Why does my touchpad lose track of touches
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+
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+The most common cause for this is an incorrect pressure threshold range.
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+See @ref touchpad_pressure for more info.
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+
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@section faq_kinetic_scrolling Kinetic scrolling does not work
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The X.Org synaptics driver implemented kinetic scrolling in the driver. It
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diff --git a/doc/page-hierarchy.dox b/doc/page-hierarchy.dox
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index ebfb65c..65749fe 100644
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--- a/doc/page-hierarchy.dox
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+++ b/doc/page-hierarchy.dox
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@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@
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- @subpage clickpad_softbuttons
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- @subpage tapping
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- @subpage gestures
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+- @subpage touchpad_pressure
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- @subpage palm_detection
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- @subpage t440_support
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- @subpage touchpad_jumping_cursor
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diff --git a/doc/touchpad-pressure.dox b/doc/touchpad-pressure.dox
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new file mode 100644
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index 0000000..7c55c9f
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--- /dev/null
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+++ b/doc/touchpad-pressure.dox
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@@ -0,0 +1,138 @@
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+/**
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+@page touchpad_pressure Touchpad pressure-based touch detection
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+
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+libinput uses the touchpad pressure values to detect wether a finger has
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+been placed on the touchpad. This is @ref kernel_pressure_information and
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+combines with a libinput-specific hardware database to adjust the thresholds
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+on a per-device basis. libinput uses pressure thresholds primarily to filter
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+out accidental light touches but pressure information is also used for
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+some @ref palm_detection.
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+
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+Pressure thresholds are **not** directly configurable by the user, rather it
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+is planned that libinput provides custom pressure thresholds for each device
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+where necessary. See @ref touchpad_pressure_hwdb for instructions for your
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+local device.
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+
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+@section kernel_pressure_information Information provided by the kernel
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+
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+The kernel sends multiple values to inform userspace about a finger touching
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+the touchpad. The most basic is the ```EV_KEY/BTN_TOUCH``` boolean event
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+that simply announces physical contact with the touchpad. The decision when
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+this event is sent is usually made by the kernel driver and may depend on
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+device-specific thresholds. These thresholds are transparent to userspace
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+and cannot be modified.
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+
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+Many contemporary touchpad devices provide an absolute pressure axis in
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+addition to ```BTN_TOUCH```. This pressure generally increases as the pressure
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+increases, however few touchpads are capable of detection pressure. The
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+pressure value is usually related to the covered area - as the pressure
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+increases a finger flattens and thus covers a larger area. The range
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+provided by the kernel is not mapped to a specific physical range and
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+often requires adjustment. Pressure is sent by the ```ABS_PRESSURE``` axis
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+for single-touch touchpads or ```ABS_MT_PRESSURE``` on multi-touch capable
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+touchpads.
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+
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+Some devices provide additional touch size information through
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+the ```ABS_MT_TOUCH_MAJOR/ABS_MT_TOUCH_MINOR``` axes and/or
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+the ```ABS_MT_WIDTH_MAJOR/ABS_MT_WIDTH_MINOR``` axes. While the kernel
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+documentation specifies how these axes are supposed to be mapped, few
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+devices forward
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+reliable information.
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+
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+@section touchpad_pressure_hwdb Debugging touchpad pressure ranges
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+
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+This section describes how to determine the touchpad pressure ranges
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+required for a touchpad device and how to add the required hwdb entry
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+locally. Note that the hwdb entry is **not public API** and **may change at
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+any time**. Users are advised to @ref reporting_bugs "report a bug" with the
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+updated pressure ranges when testing has completed.
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+
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+First, install the "evemu" package providing the ```evemu-record``` tool.
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+Run ```evemu-record``` as root (without arguments) to see a list of devices
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+and select the touchpad device. Pipe the actual output of the tool into a
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+file for later analysis. For example:
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+
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+<pre>
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+$ sudo evemu-record > touchpad-pressure.txt
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+Available devices:
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+/dev/input/event0: Lid Switch
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+/dev/input/event1: Sleep Button
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+/dev/input/event2: Power Button
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+/dev/input/event3: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard
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+/dev/input/event4: SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad
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+/dev/input/event5: ELAN Touchscreen
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+[...]
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+Select the device event number [0-19]: 4
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+# Ctrl+C to quit, the output will be in touchpad-pressure.txt
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+</pre>
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+
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+Now move a finger at **normal pressure** several times around the touchpad,
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+as if moving the cursor normally around the screen. Avoid any accidental
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+palm touches or any excessive or light pressure.
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+
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+The event recording is then filtered for pressure information, which is
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+sorted and exported to a new file:
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+<pre>
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+$ grep --only-matching "ABS_MT_PRESSURE[ ]*[0-9]*" touchpad-pressure.txt | \
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+ sed -e "s/ABS_MT_PRESSURE[ ]*//" | \
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+ sort -n | uniq -c > touchpad-pressure-statistics.txt
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+</pre>
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+
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+The file contains a list of (count, pressure-value) tuples which can be
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+visualized with gnuplot. Copy the following into a file named
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+```touchpad-pressure-statistics.gnuplot```:
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+
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+<pre>
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+set style data lines
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+plot 'touchpad-pressure-statistics.txt' using 2:1
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+pause -1
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+</pre>
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+
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+Now, you can visualize the touchpad pressure curve with the following
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+command:
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+<pre>
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+$ gnuplot touchpad-pressure-statistics.gnuplot
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+</pre>
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+
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+The visualization will show a curve with the various pressure ranges, see
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+[this bugzilla attachment](https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=130659).
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+In most cases, the thresholds can be guessed based on this curve. libinput
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+employes a [Schmitt trigger](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schmitt_trigger)
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+with an upper threshold and a lower threshold. A touch is detected when the
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+pressure goes above the high threshold, a release is detected when the
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+pressure fallse below the low threshold. Thus, an ideal threshold
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+combination is with a high threshold slightly above the minimum threshold, a
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+low threshold on the minimum threshold.
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+
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+Once the thresholds are decided on (e.g. 10 and 8), they can be enabled with
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+the following hwdb file:
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+
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+<pre>
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+$> cat /etc/udev/hwdb.d/99-touchpad-pressure.hwdb
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+libinput:name:*SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad:dmi:*svnHewlett-Packard:*pnHPCompaq6910p*
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+ LIBINPUT_ATTR_PRESSURE_RANGE=10:8
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+</pre>
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+
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+The first line is the match line and should be adjusted for the device name
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+(see evemu-record's output) and for the local system, based on the
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+information in ```/sys/class/dmi/id/modalias```. The modalias should be
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+shortened to the specific system's information, usually system vendor (svn)
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+and product name (pn).
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+
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+Once in place, you need to run the following to commands, adjusted for your
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+device's event node (see @ref faq_hwdb_changes):
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+<pre>
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+ sudo udevadm hwdb --update
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+ sudo udevadm test /sys/class/input/eventX
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+</pre>
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+
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+If the pressure range property shows up correctly, restart X or the
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+Wayland compositor and libinput should now use the correct pressure
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+thresholds. The @ref developer_tools can be used to verify the correct
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+functionality first without the need for a restart.
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+
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+Once the pressure ranges are deemed correct,
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+@ref reporting_bugs "report a bug" to get the pressure ranges into the
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+repository.
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+
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+*/
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--
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2.9.3
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