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NAME

       ts_uinput - A daemon program creating a tslib-filtered and calibrated input event device

SYNOPSIS

       ts_uinput [OPTION]

DESCRIPTION

       ts_uinput  provides  an  alternative  for using tslib's API in order to get filtered and calibrated touch
       screen inputs.  Using Linux' uinput system, it  creates  an  input  event  device  to  be  used  in  your
       environment.  It uses ts_read_mt() and thus supports single and multi touch.

       -d, --daemonize

           Start  ts_uinput  as a daemon and return. The sysfs' input device name of the newly created device is
           printed to stdout before returning. If --verbose is chosen too, the  /dev/input/eventX  path  to  the
           device node is printed.

       -v, --verbose

           Print  debug  information  to  stdout and stderr. Only if --daemonize is not chosen. If used together
           with --daemonize, the path to the created input event device node /dev/input/eventX is printed before
           the program forks and returns.

       -n, --name

           Set the name of the new input event device. Default: ts_uinput.

       -i, --idev

           Explicitly choose the original input event device for tslib to use. Default: the environment variable
           TSLIB_TSDEVICE's value.

       -f, --fbdev

           Explicitly choose the framebuffer device to use. Default: the environment  variable  TSLIB_FBDEVICE's
           value.

       -s, --slots

           Explicitly  set  the possible concurrent touch contacts supported. May be only needed if the original
           input device doesn't report it.

       -b, --nofb

           Read the screen resolution values from the input device, not the framebuffer device.

SEE ALSO

       ts.conf (5), ts_calibrate (1), ts_test (1)

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