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15:20.23 | Ltkenbo | Hello, does anyone have any experience using libinput? |
15:22.41 | Ltkenbo | My issue is that certain input devices are not recognized or tagged by udev properly and so libinput ignores them |
15:23.36 | Ltkenbo | However, I'm not certain why this is occurring, because based on my understanding of how everything is setup, they should be. One example of this is the "gpio-keys" driver, libinput is ignoring it because it says it isn't tagged as a supported input device |
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