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NAME

       xinput - utility to configure and test X input devices

SYNOPSIS

       xinput [OPTIONS] [DEVICE]

DESCRIPTION

       xinput  is a utility to list available input devices, query information
       about a device and change input device settings.

OPTIONS

       --version
               Test if the X Input  extension  is  available  and  return  the
               version  number of the program and the version supported by the
               server. This option does not require a device name.

       --list [--short || --long] [device]
               If no argument is given list  all  the  input  devices.  If  an
               argument  is given, show all the features of device.  If --long
               is provided, the output includes detailed information about the
               capabilities  of  each  devices.  Otherwise,  or  if --short is
               provided, only the device names and some minimal information is
               listed.

       --get-feedbacks device
               Display the feedbacks of device.

       --set-pointer device
               Switch  device  in core pointer.  This option does nothing on X
               servers 1.5 and later.

       --set-mode device ABSOLUTE|RELATIVE
               Change the mode of device.

       --set-ptr-feedback device threshold num denom
               Change the pointer acceleration  (or  feedback)  parameters  of
               device.   The  xset(1)  man  page  has  more details. For X.Org
               Server 1.7 and above, there are  additional  device  properties
               pertaining  to  pointer acceleration. These do not replace, but
               complement the pointer feedback setting.

       --set-integer-feedback device index value
               Change the value of an integer feedback of device.

       --set-button-map device map_button_1 [map_button_2 [...]]
               Change the button mapping of device. The buttons are  specified
               in  physical  order  (starting with button 1) and are mapped to
               the logical button provided. 0 disables a button.  The  default
               button mapping for a device is 1 2 3 4 5 6 etc.

       --query-state device
               Query the device state.

       --list-props device [device [...]]
               Lists properties that can be set for the given device(s).

       --set-int-prop device property format value
               Sets  an  integer  property for the device.  Appropriate values
               for format are  8,  16,  or  32,  depending  on  the  property.
               Deprecated, use --set-prop instead.

       --set-float-prop device property value
               Sets  a  float  property for the device. Deprecated, use --set-
               prop instead.

       --set-prop [--type=atom|float|int] [--format=8|16|32]  device  property
       value [...]
               Set  the property to the given value(s).  If not specified, the
               format and type of the property are left as-is.  The  arguments
               are interpreted according to the property type.

       --watch-props device
               Prints to standard out when property changes occur.

       --delete-prop device property
               Delete the property from the device.

       --test [-proximity] device
               Register  all  extended events from device and enter an endless
               loop displaying events received. If the  -proximity  is  given,
               ProximityIn and ProximityOut are registered.

       --test_xi2
               Register  for  a  number  of  XI2 events and display them. This
               option does not take a device argument.

       --create-master prefix [sendCore] [enable]
               Create a new pair of master devices on  an  XI2-enabled  server
               with  the  given  prefix.  The  server  will  create one master
               pointer named "prefix pointer" and one  master  keyboard  named
               "prefix  keyboard".   If  sendCore  is  1,  this pair of master
               devices is set to send core events (default).  If enable is  1,
               this master device pair will be enabled immediately (default).

       --remove-master    master   [Floating|AttachToMaster]   [returnPointer]
       [returnKeyboard]
               Remove master  and its paired  master  device.  Attached  slave
               devices  are  set  floating  if  Floating  is  specified or the
               argument is omitted.  If the second argument is AttachToMaster,
               returnPointer  specifies the master pointer to attach all slave
               pointers to and returnKeyboard specifies the master keyboard to
               attach all slave keyboards to.

       --reattach slave master
               Reattach slave to master.

       --float slave
               Remove slave from its current master device.

       --set-cp window master
               Set  the  ClientPointer for the client owning window to master.
               master must specify a master pointer.

       device can be the device name as a string or the XID of the device.

       slave can be the device name as a string or the XID of a slave device.

       master can be the device name as a  string  or  the  XID  of  a  master
       device.

       property can be the property as a string or the Atom value.

SEE ALSO

       X(7), xset(1)

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright 1996,1997, Frederic Lepied.

       Copyright 2008, Philip Langdale.

AUTHORS

       Philip Langdale, <philipl@alumni.utexas.net>
       Frederic Lepied, France <Frederic.Lepied@sugix.frmug.org>
       Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
       Julien Cristau <jcristau@debian.org>
       Thomas Jaeger <ThJaeger@gmail.com>
       and more.