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PROGRAM:
NAME
libevdev-tweak-device - evdev device configuration tool
SYNOPSIS
libevdev-tweak-device --abs <axis> [--min <min>] [--max <max>] [--res <res>] [--fuzz
<fuzz>] [--flat <flat>] <device>
libevdev-tweak-device --led <led> --on|--off <device>
DESCRIPTION
libevdev-tweak-device allows setting absolute axis parameters and controlling LEDs.
OPTIONS
The first form of the command controls axis parameters. The options are:
--abs <axis>
specifies the axis to tweak; one of ABS_X, ABS_Y, ABS_Z, ABS_RX, ABS_RY, ABS_RZ,
ABS_THROTTLE, ABS_RUDDER, ABS_WHEEL, ABS_GAS, ABS_BRAKE, ABS_HAT0X, ABS_HAT0Y,
ABS_HAT1X, ABS_HAT1Y, ABS_HAT2X, ABS_HAT2Y, ABS_HAT3X, ABS_HAT3Y, ABS_PRESSURE,
ABS_DISTANCE, ABS_TILT_X, ABS_TILT_Y, ABS_TOOL_WIDTH, ABS_VOLUME depending on the
device's capabilities.
--min <min>
specifies the minimum for the axis.
--max <max>
specifies the maximum for the axis.
--res <resolution>
specifies the resolution for the axis.
--fuzz <fuzz>
specifies the fuzz for the axis.
--flat <flat>
specifies the flat for the axis.
The second form of the command controls LEDs. The options are:
--led <led>
specifies the LED to control; one of LED_NUML, LED_CAPSL, LED_SCROLLL, LED_COMPOSE,
LED_KANA, LED_SLEEP, LED_SUSPEND, LED_MUTE, LED_MISC, LED_MAIL, LED_CHARGING
depending on the device's capabilities.
--on switches the LED on.
--off switches the LED off.
AUTHORS
libevdev-tweak-device was written by Peter Hutterer for Red Hat, Inc. This manual page was
adapted from the program usage information by Stephen Kitt <[email protected]>, for the
Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). It was last modified for libevdev
version 1.4.
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