I saw something like this once but dismissed it for some reason (like it
was questionable whether or not Windows supported these types of
devices)... it's quite interesting.
Thanks,
- Leo Reiter
Brad Campbell wrote:
This link might or might not be intersting
http://72.14.203.104/search?q=cache:fZ3xQJYOy6UJ:www.codecomments.com/archive421-2005-5-499360.html+hid+mouse+absolute+support&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&lr=lang_en
Apparently USB HID supports absolute input devices natively. Given we
have a HID mouse driver of sorts in qemu I wonder if that is another
avenue perhaps ?
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