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.TH libinput-list-devices "1" "" "libinput @LIBINPUT_VERSION@" "libinput Manual"
.SH NAME
libinput\-list\-devices \- list local devices as recognized by libinput and
default values of their configuration
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B libinput list\-devices [\-\-help]
.PP
.B libinput list\-devices \fI/dev/input/event0\fB [\fI/dev/input/event1\fB...]
.SH DESCRIPTION
.PP
The
.B "libinput list\-devices"
tool creates a libinput context on the default seat "seat0" and lists
devices recognized by libinput. Each device shows available configurations
the respective default configuration setting.
.PP
For options that allow more settings than "enabled/disabled", all available ones
are listed. The default setting is prefixed by an asterisk (*).
.PP
If one or more event node paths are given, only those devices are listed.
By default all devices recognized by libinput are listed.
.PP
This tool usually needs to be run as root to have access to the
/dev/input/eventX nodes.
.SH OPTIONS
.TP 8
.B \-\-help
Print help
.TP 8
.B \-\-verbose
Use verbose output
.SH NOTES
.PP
libinput\-list\-devices only lists available configuration options for
a feature. In some cases a device may support a specific feature but
does not expose configuration for it, e.g. when using the
device without that particular feature does not make sense.
A lack of a configuration option thus does not
necessarily mean that this feature does not work.
.PP
A device may be recognized by libinput but not handled by the X.Org libinput
driver or the Wayland compositor.
.PP
An xorg.conf(5) configuration entry or Wayland compositor setting may have
changed configurations on a device. The
.B "libinput list\-devices"
tool only shows the device's default configuration, not the current
configuration.
.SH LIBINPUT
Part of the
.B libinput(1)
suite