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