Hah! Good luck. The alternative WAS the X Record extension, but that is now also broken! The only remaining method is reading events from the EvDev devices under /dev/input, but even this only works about 80% of the time. I'm getting pretty cynical about the Xorg developers attitude to accessible technology, ripping out features that existing applications in the ecosystem rely on. How are we going to encourage developers to build applications for Linux when we pull out the foundations from under their code on a regular basis. Well?
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