On Friday, January 5, 2018 6:24:38 PM CET Martin Fl=C3=B6ser wrote: > Am 2018-01-05 16:11, schrieb Marco Martin: > > debugging a bit what happens currently on my machine, i don't seem to > > have any event device which libinput_device_switch_has_switch, > > however, when i flip it, i do get an event, but oddly from the event > > device called > > "intel virtual button driver" and i get a key event of id 240. > > do you think it's a kernel problem and can'tbe made work on our level? > > I can also try to do the patch blindly, but how to test not having the > > proper hardware support? (on a running kwin, i know autotests have a > > fake libinput that injects events) > > I wonder on how many devices thoise events will actually work as > > intended... >=20 > From libinput documentation it seems to only be Lenovo Yoga currently. > And you probably need a rather new kernel, maybe even unreleased ones. > This is a pretty brand new feature in libinput and I don't think it's > widely exposed. >=20 > Best ask Peter Hutterer, he will also be able to help you get your > device supported so that we have it for everyone. I expect this will be > a great crowd effort which should be doable. If we have the > infrastructure and easy way to test/debug, we should be able to get some > users to help there. =46WIW, I have two X1 Yoga laptops (gen1 and gen2) with recent kernels at m= y=20 disposal that I could probably test this feature on. =2D-=20 sebas http://www.kde.org | http://vizZzion.org