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# udev rules for libwacom supported devices ACTION!="add|change", GOTO="libwacom_end" KERNEL!="event[0-9]*", GOTO="libwacom_end" # HUION and GAOMON consumer and system control devices are not tablets. ATTRS{name}=="* Consumer Control", GOTO="libwacom_end" ATTRS{name}=="* System Control", GOTO="libwacom_end" # Match all serial wacom tablets with a serial ID starting with WACf ENV{ID_BUS}=="tty|pnp", ATTRS{id}=="WACf*", ENV{ID_INPUT}="1", ENV{ID_INPUT_TABLET}="1", GOTO="libwacom_end" ENV{ID_BUS}=="tty|pnp", ATTRS{id}=="FUJ*", ENV{ID_INPUT}="1", ENV{ID_INPUT_TABLET}="1", GOTO="libwacom_end" # use the /sys/class/input/eventXXX/device/modalias as lookup key, prefixed # by libwacom:<device name>: # This lookup key is a contract between the udev rules and the hwdb entries. # It is not considered public API and may change. KERNELS=="input*", \ IMPORT{builtin}="hwdb --subsystem=input '--lookup-prefix=libwacom:name:$attr{name}:'" # We can't unset properties through the hwdb but we can set them to zero. # So let's have a rule that converts the 0 properties to unset ones. ENV{ID_INPUT_JOYSTICK}=="0", ENV{ID_INPUT_JOYSTICK}="" LABEL="libwacom_end"
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