I read your question again, and I don't quite get it. What's abs(1)?
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On Jul 24, 2007, at 4:37 AM, Diego Azar wrote:
Hans, thanks for your reply. I'm working with hidio because it
works better, with my configuration, than the hid.thanks again, Diego.
Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org wrote:
First off, I must say [hidio] can be quite rough since it's very
alpha. But I am glad to have people testing it, with that in mind.
But if you are using [hidio] and not [hid], and you are getting
"rel_x" as a message, then that is a bug. "rel_x" is the old [hid]
style messages. [hidio]'s messages look like [relative x 0 1(.hc
On Jul 22, 2007, at 9:49 PM, Diego Azar wrote:
Hi. I'm using the hidio object with a mouse and it seems there's
something I'm not getting. The problem is when routing the list
from the rel_x to obtain the x relative axes; the value,
sometimes, is greater than abs(1) when the mouse is not moving. Is
this behavior correct? Is this a bug? Has it anythig to do with
the numbers hidio gets from the /dev/event$ or something within
the OS? I'm using a Debian based distro.Thanks, Diego.
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