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Qt/Embedded Pointer Handling

Pointer handling in Qt/Embedded works for any mouse or mouse-like device such as touchpanels and trackballs.

Usually only one pointer device is supported in an embedded device, but for demonstration purposes, Qt/Embedded includes a large number of supported devices.

Mouse Protocols

Mouse drivers can be enabled/disabled via the configure script. Running ./configure -help lists the available mouse drivers. Only the "pc" mouse driver is enabled in the default configuration.

Provided the "pc" mouse driver is enabled, Qt/Embedded auto-detects the mouse type and device if it is one of the supported types on /dev/psaux or one of the /dev/ttyS? serial lines. If multiple mice are detected, all may be used simultaneously.

Alternatively, you may set the environment variable QWS_MOUSE_PROTO to determine which mouse to use. This environment variable may be set to:

<protocol>:<device>
where <protocol> is one of: and <device> is the mouse device, often /dev/mouse. If no such variable is specified, the built-in default is Auto, which enables auto-detection of the mouse protocol and device.

To add another protocol, new subclasses of QWSMouseHandler and QMouseDriverPlugin can be written and installed as plugins.

Touch Panels

Qt/Embedded ships with support for the NEC Vr41XX touchpanel and the emerging linux touchpanel standard used by the iPAQ and Zaurus. These are subclasses of QCalibratedMouseHandler which is in turn a subclass of QMouseHandler in kernel/qwsmouse_qws.cpp.


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