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xinput
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Overview
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xinput is a utility to configure and test XInput devices. It wasn't
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originally designed to be the primary tool for doing this but it's
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still pretty much the only program out there for doing it. :-)
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Requirements
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============
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xinput depends on the X11 headers and particularly the XInput headers.
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As xinput now supports the new device types added in Xserver 1.4 (Xorg 7.3),
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your headers must be from that version or newer.
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Otherwise it will just require a working ANSI C compiler.
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Building and Installation
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=========================
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xinput uses autotools so the usual pattern applies:
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./configure
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make
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make install
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See the INSTALL file for details.
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