tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6112936277054198647.post6274008872701023705..comments2024-03-12T00:42:06.642+10:00Comments on Who-T: Input event processing in XPeter Huttererhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17204066043271384535noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6112936277054198647.post-30946813483477990712010-08-03T17:29:22.296+10:002010-08-03T17:29:22.296+10:00Thanks for all this info ! I'm still trying to...Thanks for all this info ! I'm still trying to digest this.<br />I'm updating a mutiseat setup I'm using in an internet cafe and was wondering weather all this new X input event thing could allow for a very convenient thing : plug/unplug seat inputs without having to restart the X server !<br />At the moment, I identify the input per seat based on the usb bus location. Is there a way to restrict an X server to autoadd/autoenable a specific subset of input devices ?<br />I guess this would be a Devkit configuration thing but I am no familiar with it either (or yet?)<br />Thanks for any hint you may have !!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6112936277054198647.post-60588979461318919652010-07-09T19:28:43.014+10:002010-07-09T19:28:43.014+10:00Thanks for the really informative post Pete!
I...Thanks for the really informative post Pete!<br /><br />I'm weeks away from rocking a workstation featuring both a 21" wacom cintiq plus an extra 17" wacom intous 1 for good measure<br /><br />while my mind is still dizzy with the possibilities, what's the best config you can think of with all this design geek bling?AndyFitzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17509727014009186352noreply@blogger.com