Introducing the Zephyr Input Subsystem

Introducing the Zephyr Input Subsystem

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Introducing the Zephyr Input Subsystem

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 Single listener
  3. 3 Limited use cases
  4. 4 Capsense
  5. 5 Don't even try
  6. 6 It's not an input device, it's a sensor
  7. 7 Device specific: touchscreen API
  8. 8 Application Specific
  9. 9 Allocate your device
  10. 10 Register a device
  11. 11 Send reports and sync
  12. 12 Zephyr Input Subsystem proposal #54622
  13. 13 Input Event structure
  14. 14 Driver API: gpio-keys
  15. 15 Driver API: touchscreen
  16. 16 Application API
  17. 17 Modes of operation
  18. 18 Kscan compatibility
  19. 19 Extensibility
  20. 20 Filters and event reprocessing
  21. 21 ZMK event system
  22. 22 ZMK event processing
  23. 23 NCS event manager
  24. 24 State of the Input subsystem
  25. 25 Send patches!
  26. 26 Set capabilities

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