Version 1.6.0 ------------- * inputattach supports the Pulse-Eight HDMI CEC dongle (this requires kernel 4.8 or later; thanks to Hans Verkuil ). * evdev-joystick can set the minimum and maximum axis values (thanks to Jon Sangster ). * The udev rules are installed without executable permissions. * The evdev-joystick manpage is installed along with the other manpages. Version 1.5.1 ------------- * Correctly install 80-stelladaptor-joystick.rules. Version 1.5.0 ------------- * Add Stephen Anthony's evdev-joystick tool, with his agreement. Version 1.4.9 ------------- * inputattach supports a new mouseman4 mode for 4-button Logitech mice (thanks to Jamie Lentin ). * inputattach supports EETI eGalaxTouch touchscreens (thanks to Böszörményi Zoltán ). * inputattach can provide a "ready" notification to systemd (thanks to Böszörményi Zoltán ). * js-set-enum-leds no longer uses hotplug.functions. Version 1.4.8 ------------- * Set up PS3 controller LEDs correctly (thanks to bri ). * inputattach supports Wacom IV tablets on kernels 3.17 and greater (thanks to Julian Squires ). Version 1.4.7 ------------- * Correctly handle newer versions of the Spaceball firwmare (thanks to Andrew Basterfield ). This fixes Debian #298494. Version 1.4.6 ------------- * The force-feedback test tools (ffmvforce, ffset, fftest) now handle device names longer than 64 characters (thanks to Ralf Jung ). This fixes Debian #706744. Version 1.4.5 ------------- * inputattach no longer loops forever in certain situations (thanks to Josh Bowman for the pointer). * Improvements to the force-feedback tools, available elsewhere, have been merged (thanks to Jaromir Capik ). * ELO touchscreens apparently don't work with CRTSCTS, so it's no longer set (thanks to Thierry Bultel ). This fixes Debian #699030. Version 1.4.4 ------------- * jstest --select correctly resets the timeout, and no longer ends up using all the CPU. * inputattach builds on kernels without TSC-40 support (thanks to Kyle Manna ). * inputattach now supports Genius EasyPen 3x4 tablets on kernels with the appropriate module (thanks to Denis Gonsiorovsky ). Version 1.4.3 ------------- * inputattach supports PenMount 3000, 6000 and 6250 devices (thanks to John Sung ) and TSC-40 devices (thanks to Christian Gmeiner ). Version 1.4.2 ------------- * The udev rule matching w8001 devices has been split to handle devices using different baud rates, and the different baud rates are documented. * inputattach no longer resets the line discipline before exiting when it discovers the device is already managed by another inputattach instance. * jscal-store creates its target directory if necessary. Version 1.4.1 ------------- * inputattach correctly handles non-retry errors other than EINTR (thanks to Alexander Clouter for the patch). Version 1.4 ----------- * inputattach no longer aborts when it receives a recoverable signal (thanks to Kees Cook for the patch). Version 1.4rc1 -------------- The following user-visible changes have been made since the last commonly used snapshot (20051019): * inputattach has been cleaned up, and now supports the following new devices: - Sahara Touch-iT213 - PS/2 multiplexers on TQM85xx boards - Zhen Hua PCM-4CH RC transmitters - TAOS evaluation modules - Wacom W8001 - Microtouch, Touchright, Touchwindow, Penmount and Fujitsu touchscreens * jscal tolerates greater jitter (so joysticks which don't send stable values can still be calibrated). * jscal supports axis and button remapping. * Various USB devices which caused jscal and/or jstest to segfault are now handled correctly. * jscal-store and jscal-restore allow joystick calibration and remapping settings to be stored and restored. * Documentation is provided, with manpages for all the provided utilities and sample udev rules. In addition, the 20051019 snapshot included the following user-visible changes since version 1.2.15: * jstest includes axis and button names. * New utilities: - inputattach connects devices to the input layer, allowing them to be used even if they are not directly supported; - force-feedback utilities; - evtest event-layer monitoring utility.