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libgii1 | General Input Interface runtime libraries | Mehr ... |
"General Graphics Interface" - a fast, portable graphics environment. . This package contains the shared libraries for LibGII, the input library developed by the GGI project. Also included is LibGG, the library containing GGI's configuration and target option parsing code. . Install libgii-target packages for specific input modules! . This package contains input modules for these devices: . null - Dummy input device which never generates any input stdin - Characters from standard input file - Input saved by the "save" input filter tcp - Input from a socket linux_kbd - Raw Linux keyboard devices linux_mouse - Linux mouse devices linux_joy - Linux joystick devices linux_evdev - New style HIDs mouse - Mice of all sorts: Microsoft, MouseSystems, Logitech, Sun, - MouseMan, MMSeries, BusMouse and PS2 spaceorb - SpaceOrb 3D input device . Usually, it is not necessary to specify which of these input devices you want to use; LibGGI normally finds an appropriate input device. . These input filter modules are also included: . mouse - Generic mouse event generator save - Save away an event stream for later playback keytrans - Generic key event translator tcp - Send input to a tcp socket |
libgii1-dev | General Input Interface development package | Mehr ... |
"General Graphics Interface" - a fast, portable graphics environment. . This package contains the development environment for LibGII, the GGI project's General Input Interface, and LibGG, the library containing GGI's configuration and target option parsing code. . Two useful demo programs are also included: mhub - Translate LibGGI events to mouse events xsendbut - Translate mhub to X button events |
libgii1-target-x | General Input Interface X input target | Mehr ... |
"General Graphics Interface" - a fast, portable graphics environment. . This package contains input modules that make input sources available for use with LibGII, the input library developed by the GGI project. . Input modules are included for these devices: . x - Keyboard and mouse input from a newly created X window xwin - Keyboard, mouse and expose input from an existing X window . Usually, it is not necessary to specify which of these input devices you want to use; LibGGI normally finds an appropriate input device. |
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