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diff --git a/doc/middle-button-emulation.dox b/doc/middle-button-emulation.dox new file mode 100644 index 00000000..16ec476c --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/middle-button-emulation.dox @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +/** +@page middle_button_emulation Middle button emulation + +Middle button emulation provides users with the ability to generate a middle +click even when the device does not have a physical middle button available. + +When middle button emulation is enabled, a simultaneous press of the left +and right button generates a middle mouse button event. Releasing the +buttons generates a middle mouse button release, the left and right button +events are discarded otherwise. + +The middle button release event may be generated when either button is +released, or when both buttons have been released. The exact behavior is +device-dependent, libinput will implement the behavior that is most +appropriate to the physical device. + +The middle button emulation behavior when combined with other device +buttons, including a physical middle button is device-dependent. +For example, @ref clickpad_softbuttons provides a middle button area when +middle button emulation is disabled. That middle button area disappears +when middle button emulation is enabled - a middle click can then only be +triggered by a simultaneous left + right click. + +Some devices provide middle mouse button emulation but do not allow +enabling/disabling that emulation. Likewise, some devices may allow middle +button emulation but have it disabled by default. This is the case for most +mouse-like devices where a middle button is detected. + +libinput provides libinput_device_config_middle_emulation_set_enabled() to +enable or disable middle button emulation. See @ref faq_configure_wayland +and @ref faq_configure_xorg for info on how to enable or disable middle +button emulation in the Wayland compositor or the X stack. + +*/ |