Input devices are tools that help us give information and commands to a computer. Input device examples include the keyboard, mouse, microphone, scanner, and touchscreen. Each device has a special use ...
The Linux USB input subsystem is a single, harmonized way to manage all input devices. This is a relatively new approach for Linux, with the system being partly incorporated in kernel version 2.4 and ...
In last month's article, we saw how the Linux input subsystem worked inside the kernel, ending with a quick mention of the event handlers. Each handler essentially provides a different user-space API, ...
For example, the user can provide tactile inputs, voice commands, and other inputs while the HMD is mounted to the user’s head. Apple says that while some input devices are bulky or require separate ...