Linux userspace driver to enable and disable the touchpads on TongFang/Uniwill laptops using a HID command.
This a Linux userspace driver to enable and disable the touchpads on TongFang/Uniwill laptops using a HID command. This will trigger the touchpad-disabled-LED, formerly unfunctional under linux.
Most desktop environments already have a way to disable the touchpad, but this setting never reaches the firmware of the device. This driver listens to the session D-Bus and dispatches the approprita HID call to /dev/hidraw* whenever the setting changes, closing the gap to the device itself, and enabling the built in LED.
Currently this driver was only tested and works on the GDM greeter, GNOME Shell, Budgie, and KDE Plasmashell. All other environments, including the tty-console, work as before, meaning touchpad is always enabled on the HID level.
Author: Werner Sembach tux@tuxedocomputers.com
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osc -A https://api.opensuse.org checkout home:jloehel:TUXEDO/tuxedo-touchpad-switch && cd $_
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_service | 0000000580 580 Bytes | |
_servicedata | 0000000255 255 Bytes | |
tuxedo-touchpad-switch-1.1.0.tar.bz2 | 0000017816 17.4 KB | |
tuxedo-touchpad-switch.changes | 0000000392 392 Bytes | |
tuxedo-touchpad-switch.spec | 0000002038 1.99 KB |
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