TS_UINPUT(1) tslib TS_UINPUT(1) NAME ts_uinput - A daemon program creating a tslib-filtered and calibrated input event device SYNOPSIS ts_uinput [OPTION] DESCRIPTION ts_uinput provides an alternative for using tslib's API in order to get filtered and calibrated touch screen inputs. Using Linux' uinput sys- tem, it creates an input event device to be used in your environment. It uses ts_read_mt() and thus supports single and multi touch. -d, --daemonize Start ts_uinput as a daemon and return. The sysfs' input device name of the newly created device is printed to stdout before re- turning. If --verbose is chosen too, the /dev/input/eventX path to the device node is printed. -v, --verbose Print debug information to stdout and stderr. Only if --daemonize is not chosen. If used together with --daemonize, the path to the created input event device node /dev/input/eventX is printed before the program forks and returns. -n, --name Set the name of the new input event device. Default: ts_uinput. -i, --idev Explicitly choose the original input event device for tslib to use. Default: the environment variable TSLIB_TSDEVICE's value. -f, --fbdev Explicitly choose the framebuffer device to use. Default: the envi- ronment variable TSLIB_FBDEVICE's value. -s, --slots Explicitly set the possible concurrent touch contacts supported. May be only needed if the original input device doesn't report it. -b, --nofb Read the screen resolution values from the input device, not the framebuffer device. SEE ALSO ts.conf (5), ts_calibrate (1), ts_test (1) TS_UINPUT(1)
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