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According to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3Dconnexion, 3D mice are: human interface devices for manipulating and navigating computer-generated 3D imagery. These devices are often referred to as 3D motion controllers, 3D navigation devices, 6DOF devices (six degrees of freedom) or a 3D mouse. Applications that want to support 3D mice on Linux are expected to either use spacenavd and its library, or consume the HID output directly. This patch makes it possible for a number of applications that use 3D mice directly to work out of the box, such as PrusaSlicer and its derivatives. |
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50-udev-default.rules.in | ||
60-autosuspend.rules | ||
60-block.rules | ||
60-cdrom_id.rules | ||
60-dmi-id.rules | ||
60-drm.rules | ||
60-evdev.rules | ||
60-fido-id.rules | ||
60-infiniband.rules | ||
60-input-id.rules | ||
60-persistent-alsa.rules | ||
60-persistent-input.rules | ||
60-persistent-media-controller.rules | ||
60-persistent-storage-mtd.rules | ||
60-persistent-storage-tape.rules | ||
60-persistent-storage.rules.in | ||
60-persistent-v4l.rules | ||
60-sensor.rules | ||
60-serial.rules | ||
64-btrfs.rules.in | ||
70-camera.rules | ||
70-joystick.rules | ||
70-memory.rules | ||
70-mouse.rules | ||
70-power-switch.rules | ||
70-touchpad.rules | ||
70-uaccess.rules.in | ||
71-seat.rules.in | ||
73-seat-late.rules.in | ||
75-net-description.rules | ||
75-probe_mtd.rules | ||
78-sound-card.rules | ||
80-drivers.rules | ||
80-net-setup-link.rules | ||
81-net-dhcp.rules | ||
82-net-auto-link-local.rules | ||
90-iocost.rules | ||
90-vconsole.rules.in | ||
99-systemd.rules.in | ||
meson.build | ||
README |
Files in this directory contain configuration for systemd-udevd.service, a daemon that manages symlinks to device nodes, permissions of devices nodes, emits device events for userspace, and renames network interfaces. See man:udev(7) for an overview of the configuration file format, and man:systemd-udevd.service(8) for a description of service itself. Use 'systemd-analyze cat-config udev/rules.d' to display the effective config.