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| 19 | <p>Input device configuration files (<code>.idc</code> files) contain device-specific |
| 20 | configuration properties that affect the behavior of input devices.</p> |
| 21 | <p>Input device configuration files are typically not necessary for standard |
| 22 | peripherals such as HID keyboards and mice since the default system behavior |
| 23 | usually ensures that they will work out of the box. On the other hand, |
| 24 | built-in embedded devices, particularly touch screens, almost always |
| 25 | require input device configuration files to specify their behavior.</p> |
| 26 | <h2 id="rationale">Rationale</h2> |
| 27 | <p>Android automatically detects and configures most input device capabilities |
| 28 | based on the event types and properties that are reported by the associated |
| 29 | Linux kernel input device driver.</p> |
| 30 | <p>For example, if an input device supports the <code>EV_REL</code> event type and codes |
| 31 | <code>REL_X</code> and <code>REL_Y</code> as well as the <code>EV_KEY</code> event type and <code>BTN_MOUSE</code>, |
| 32 | then Android will classify the input device as a mouse. The default behavior |
| 33 | for a mouse is to present an on-screen cursor which tracks the mouse's movements |
| 34 | and simulates touches when the mouse is clicked. Although the mouse can |
| 35 | be configured differently, the default behavior is usually sufficient for |
| 36 | standard mouse peripherals.</p> |
| 37 | <p>Certain classes of input devices are more ambiguous. For example, multi-touch |
| 38 | touch screens and touch pads both support the <code>EV_ABS</code> event type and codes |
| 39 | <code>ABS_MT_POSITION_X</code> and <code>ABS_MT_POSITION_Y</code> at a minimum. However, the intended |
| 40 | uses of these devices are quite different and cannot always be determined |
| 41 | automatically. Also, additional information is required to make sense of the |
| 42 | pressure and size information reported by touch devices. Hence touch devices, |
| 43 | especially built-in touch screens, usually need IDC files.</p> |
| 44 | <h2 id="location">Location</h2> |
| 45 | <p>Input device configuration files are located by USB vendor, product (and |
| 46 | optionally version) id or by input device name.</p> |
| 47 | <p>The following paths are consulted in order.</p> |
| 48 | <ul> |
| 49 | <li><code>/system/usr/idc/Vendor_XXXX_Product_XXXX_Version_XXXX.idc</code></li> |
| 50 | <li><code>/system/usr/idc/Vendor_XXXX_Product_XXXX.idc</code></li> |
| 51 | <li><code>/system/usr/idc/DEVICE_NAME.idc</code></li> |
| 52 | <li><code>/data/system/devices/idc/Vendor_XXXX_Product_XXXX_Version_XXXX.idc</code></li> |
| 53 | <li><code>/data/system/devices/idc/Vendor_XXXX_Product_XXXX.idc</code></li> |
| 54 | <li><code>/data/system/devices/idc/DEVICE_NAME.idc</code></li> |
| 55 | </ul> |
| 56 | <p>When constructing a file path that contains the device name, all characters |
| 57 | in the device name other than '0'-'9', 'a'-'z', 'A'-'Z', '-' or '_' are replaced by '_'.</p> |
| 58 | <h2 id="syntax">Syntax</h2> |
| 59 | <p>An input device configuration file is a plain text file consisting of property |
| 60 | assignments and comments.</p> |
| 61 | <h3 id="properties">Properties</h3> |
| 62 | <p>Property assignments each consist of a property name, an <code>=</code>, a property value, |
| 63 | and a new line. Like this:</p> |
| 64 | <pre><code>property = value |
| 65 | </code></pre> |
| 66 | <p>Property names are non-empty literal text identifiers. They must not contain |
| 67 | whitespace. Each components of the input system defines a set of properties |
| 68 | that are used to configure its function.</p> |
| 69 | <p>Property values are non-empty string literals, integers or floating point numbers. |
| 70 | They must not contain whitespace or the reserved characters <code>\</code> or <code>"</code>.</p> |
| 71 | <p>Property names and values are case-sensitive.</p> |
| 72 | <h3 id="comments">Comments</h3> |
| 73 | <p>Comment lines begin with '#' and continue to the end of the line. Like this:</p> |
| 74 | <pre><code># A comment! |
| 75 | </code></pre> |
| 76 | <p>Blank lines are ignored.</p> |
| 77 | <h3 id="example">Example</h3> |
| 78 | <pre><code># This is an example of an input device configuration file. |
| 79 | # It might be used to describe the characteristics of a built-in touch screen. |
| 80 | |
| 81 | # This is an internal device, not an external peripheral attached to the USB |
| 82 | # or Bluetooth bus. |
| 83 | device.internal = 1 |
| 84 | |
| 85 | # The device should behave as a touch screen, which uses the same orientation |
| 86 | # as the built-in display. |
| 87 | touch.deviceType = touchScreen |
| 88 | touch.orientationAware = 1 |
| 89 | |
| 90 | # Additional calibration properties... |
| 91 | # etc... |
| 92 | </code></pre> |
| 93 | <h2 id="common-properties">Common Properties</h2> |
| 94 | <p>The following properties are common to all input device classes.</p> |
| 95 | <p>Refer to the documentation of each input device class for information about the |
| 96 | special properties used by each class.</p> |
| 97 | <h4 id="deviceinternal"><code>device.internal</code></h4> |
| 98 | <p><em>Definition:</em> <code>device.internal</code> = <code>0</code> | <code>1</code></p> |
| 99 | <p>Specifies whether the input device is an internal built-in component as opposed to an |
| 100 | externally attached (most likely removable) peripheral.</p> |
| 101 | <ul> |
| 102 | <li> |
| 103 | <p>If the value is <code>0</code>, the device is external.</p> |
| 104 | </li> |
| 105 | <li> |
| 106 | <p>If the value is <code>1</code>, the device is internal.</p> |
| 107 | </li> |
| 108 | <li> |
| 109 | <p>If the value is not specified, the default value is <code>0</code> for all devices on the |
| 110 | USB (BUS_USB) or Bluetooth (BUS_BLUETOOTH) bus, <code>1</code> otherwise.</p> |
| 111 | </li> |
| 112 | </ul> |
| 113 | <p>This property determines default policy decisions regarding wake events.</p> |
| 114 | <p>Internal input devices generally do not wake the display from sleep unless explicitly |
| 115 | configured to do so in the key layout file or in a hardcoded policy rule. This |
| 116 | distinction prevents key presses and touches from spuriously waking up your phone |
| 117 | when it is in your pocket. Usually there are only a small handful of wake keys defined.</p> |
| 118 | <p>Conversely, external input devices usually wake the device more aggressively because |
| 119 | they are assumed to be turned off or not plugged in during transport. For example, |
| 120 | pressing any key on an external keyboard is a good indicator that the user wants the |
| 121 | device to wake up and respond.</p> |
| 122 | <p>It is important to ensure that the value of the <code>device.internal</code> property is set |
| 123 | correctly for all internal input devices.</p> |
| 124 | <h2 id="validation">Validation</h2> |
| 125 | <p>Make sure to validate your input device configuration files using the |
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