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# HID driver configuration
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menu "HID support"
depends on INPUT
config HID
tristate "HID bus support"
depends on INPUT
default y
---help---
A human interface device (HID) is a type of computer device that
interacts directly with and takes input from humans. The term "HID"
most commonly used to refer to the USB-HID specification, but other
devices (such as, but not strictly limited to, Bluetooth) are
designed using HID specification (this involves certain keyboards,
mice, tablets, etc). This option adds the HID bus to the kernel,
together with generic HID layer code. The HID devices are added and
removed from the HID bus by the transport-layer drivers, such as
usbhid (USB_HID) and hidp (BT_HIDP).
For docs and specs, see http://www.usb.org/developers/hidpage/
If unsure, say Y.
if HID
config HID_BATTERY_STRENGTH
bool "Battery level reporting for HID devices"
depends on HID
select POWER_SUPPLY
default n
---help---
This option adds support of reporting battery strength (for HID devices
that support this feature) through power_supply class so that userspace
tools, such as upower, can display it.
config HIDRAW
bool "/dev/hidraw raw HID device support"
depends on HID
---help---
Say Y here if you want to support HID devices (from the USB
specification standpoint) that aren't strictly user interface
devices, like monitor controls and Uninterruptable Power Supplies.
This module supports these devices separately using a separate
event interface on /dev/hidraw.
There is also a /dev/hiddev configuration option in the USB HID
configuration menu. In comparison to hiddev, this device does not process
the hid events at all (no parsing, no lookups). This lets applications
to work on raw hid events when they want to, and avoid using transport-specific
userspace libhid/libusb libraries.
If unsure, say Y.
config UHID
tristate "User-space I/O driver support for HID subsystem"
depends on HID
default n
---help---
Say Y here if you want to provide HID I/O Drivers from user-space.
This allows to write I/O drivers in user-space and feed the data from
the device into the kernel. The kernel parses the HID reports, loads the
corresponding HID Device Driver or provides input devices on top of your
user-space device.
This driver cannot be used to parse HID-reports in user-space and write
special HID-drivers. You should use hidraw for that.
Instead, this driver allows to write the transport-layer driver in
user-space like USB-HID and Bluetooth-HID do in kernel-space.
If unsure, say N.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called uhid.
config HID_GENERIC
tristate "Generic HID driver"
depends on HID
default HID
---help---
Support for generic devices on the HID bus. This includes most
keyboards and mice, joysticks, tablets and digitizers.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
will be called hid-generic.
If unsure, say Y.
menu "Special HID drivers"
depends on HID
config HID_A4TECH
HID: Stop hiding options with !EXPERT Many HID driver options are hidden unless EXPERT is set. While I understand the idea of simplifying the kernel configuration for most users, in practice I believe it adds more confusion than it helps. One thing that worries me is that, in non-EXPERT mode, these drivers will be either built-in or modular based on apparent magic. For example, switching INPUT and HID from m to y will cause all these drivers to be built into the kernel when they were previously built as modules. Short of enabling EXPERT mode altogether, the user has no control over that. Generally I do not think tristate options should depend on !EXPERT. Of these, 11 of 15 are currently in the hid subsystem. The HID_LOGITECH option is even worse than the others. Sub-options depend on it, and this causes menuconfig and friends to display the option even though the user can't change its value. The help page for HID_LOGITECH will not explain why the value can't be changed. It only says, for example: Depends on: INPUT [=y] && HID [=y] and that leaves the user puzzled about why the option is forced to y. You might argue that this is a Kconfig bug, but that doesn't make it less annoying for the user. Even worse is that some of the sub-options of HID_LOGITECH select INPUT_FF_MEMLESS, which in turn gets out of control for the user. So, if you set INPUT=y and HID=y (something most general purpose distributions would do these days, as both modules would get loaded on a vast majority of systems otherwise), and you want support for force-feedback game controllers, you can't have that as a module, it has to be built-in, regardless of how rare these devices are. Of course, all this madness goes away once EXPERT is enabled, but then the rest of the kernel configuration becomes more complex, which totally voids the original point. For this reason, I would like all HID device tristate options to be displayed regardless of EXPERT being set or not. We can let the default settings still depend on EXPERT, that's not intrusive. Signed-off-by: Jean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
2015-02-20 16:33:33 +00:00
tristate "A4 tech mice"
depends on HID
default !EXPERT
---help---
Support for A4 tech X5 and WOP-35 / Trust 450L mice.
config HID_ACRUX
tristate "ACRUX game controller support"
depends on HID
---help---
Say Y here if you want to enable support for ACRUX game controllers.
config HID_ACRUX_FF
bool "ACRUX force feedback support"
depends on HID_ACRUX
select INPUT_FF_MEMLESS
---help---
Say Y here if you want to enable force feedback support for ACRUX
game controllers.
config HID_APPLE
HID: Stop hiding options with !EXPERT Many HID driver options are hidden unless EXPERT is set. While I understand the idea of simplifying the kernel configuration for most users, in practice I believe it adds more confusion than it helps. One thing that worries me is that, in non-EXPERT mode, these drivers will be either built-in or modular based on apparent magic. For example, switching INPUT and HID from m to y will cause all these drivers to be built into the kernel when they were previously built as modules. Short of enabling EXPERT mode altogether, the user has no control over that. Generally I do not think tristate options should depend on !EXPERT. Of these, 11 of 15 are currently in the hid subsystem. The HID_LOGITECH option is even worse than the others. Sub-options depend on it, and this causes menuconfig and friends to display the option even though the user can't change its value. The help page for HID_LOGITECH will not explain why the value can't be changed. It only says, for example: Depends on: INPUT [=y] && HID [=y] and that leaves the user puzzled about why the option is forced to y. You might argue that this is a Kconfig bug, but that doesn't make it less annoying for the user. Even worse is that some of the sub-options of HID_LOGITECH select INPUT_FF_MEMLESS, which in turn gets out of control for the user. So, if you set INPUT=y and HID=y (something most general purpose distributions would do these days, as both modules would get loaded on a vast majority of systems otherwise), and you want support for force-feedback game controllers, you can't have that as a module, it has to be built-in, regardless of how rare these devices are. Of course, all this madness goes away once EXPERT is enabled, but then the rest of the kernel configuration becomes more complex, which totally voids the original point. For this reason, I would like all HID device tristate options to be displayed regardless of EXPERT being set or not. We can let the default settings still depend on EXPERT, that's not intrusive. Signed-off-by: Jean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
2015-02-20 16:33:33 +00:00
tristate "Apple {i,Power,Mac}Books"
depends on HID
default !EXPERT
---help---
Support for some Apple devices which less or more break
HID specification.
Say Y here if you want support for keyboards of Apple iBooks, PowerBooks,
MacBooks, MacBook Pros and Apple Aluminum.
config HID_APPLEIR
tristate "Apple infrared receiver"
depends on (USB_HID)
---help---
Support for Apple infrared remote control. All the Apple computers from
2005 onwards include such a port, except the unibody Macbook (2009),
and Mac Pros. This receiver is also used in the Apple TV set-top box
prior to the 2010 model.
Say Y here if you want support for Apple infrared remote control.
2016-03-21 07:18:42 +00:00
config HID_ASUS
tristate "Asus"
depends on I2C_HID
---help---
Support for Asus notebook built-in keyboard via i2c.
Supported devices:
- EeeBook X205TA
- VivoBook E200HA
2016-03-21 07:18:42 +00:00
config HID_AUREAL
tristate "Aureal"
depends on HID
---help---
Support for Aureal Cy se W-01RN Remote Controller and other Aureal derived remotes.
config HID_BELKIN
HID: Stop hiding options with !EXPERT Many HID driver options are hidden unless EXPERT is set. While I understand the idea of simplifying the kernel configuration for most users, in practice I believe it adds more confusion than it helps. One thing that worries me is that, in non-EXPERT mode, these drivers will be either built-in or modular based on apparent magic. For example, switching INPUT and HID from m to y will cause all these drivers to be built into the kernel when they were previously built as modules. Short of enabling EXPERT mode altogether, the user has no control over that. Generally I do not think tristate options should depend on !EXPERT. Of these, 11 of 15 are currently in the hid subsystem. The HID_LOGITECH option is even worse than the others. Sub-options depend on it, and this causes menuconfig and friends to display the option even though the user can't change its value. The help page for HID_LOGITECH will not explain why the value can't be changed. It only says, for example: Depends on: INPUT [=y] && HID [=y] and that leaves the user puzzled about why the option is forced to y. You might argue that this is a Kconfig bug, but that doesn't make it less annoying for the user. Even worse is that some of the sub-options of HID_LOGITECH select INPUT_FF_MEMLESS, which in turn gets out of control for the user. So, if you set INPUT=y and HID=y (something most general purpose distributions would do these days, as both modules would get loaded on a vast majority of systems otherwise), and you want support for force-feedback game controllers, you can't have that as a module, it has to be built-in, regardless of how rare these devices are. Of course, all this madness goes away once EXPERT is enabled, but then the rest of the kernel configuration becomes more complex, which totally voids the original point. For this reason, I would like all HID device tristate options to be displayed regardless of EXPERT being set or not. We can let the default settings still depend on EXPERT, that's not intrusive. Signed-off-by: Jean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
2015-02-20 16:33:33 +00:00
tristate "Belkin Flip KVM and Wireless keyboard"
depends on HID
default !EXPERT
---help---
Support for Belkin Flip KVM and Wireless keyboard.
config HID_BETOP_FF
tristate "Betop Production Inc. force feedback support"
depends on USB_HID
select INPUT_FF_MEMLESS
---help---
Say Y here if you want to enable force feedback support for devices by
BETOP Production Ltd.
Currently the following devices are known to be supported:
- BETOP 2185 PC & BFM MODE
config HID_CHERRY
HID: Stop hiding options with !EXPERT Many HID driver options are hidden unless EXPERT is set. While I understand the idea of simplifying the kernel configuration for most users, in practice I believe it adds more confusion than it helps. One thing that worries me is that, in non-EXPERT mode, these drivers will be either built-in or modular based on apparent magic. For example, switching INPUT and HID from m to y will cause all these drivers to be built into the kernel when they were previously built as modules. Short of enabling EXPERT mode altogether, the user has no control over that. Generally I do not think tristate options should depend on !EXPERT. Of these, 11 of 15 are currently in the hid subsystem. The HID_LOGITECH option is even worse than the others. Sub-options depend on it, and this causes menuconfig and friends to display the option even though the user can't change its value. The help page for HID_LOGITECH will not explain why the value can't be changed. It only says, for example: Depends on: INPUT [=y] && HID [=y] and that leaves the user puzzled about why the option is forced to y. You might argue that this is a Kconfig bug, but that doesn't make it less annoying for the user. Even worse is that some of the sub-options of HID_LOGITECH select INPUT_FF_MEMLESS, which in turn gets out of control for the user. So, if you set INPUT=y and HID=y (something most general purpose distributions would do these days, as both modules would get loaded on a vast majority of systems otherwise), and you want support for force-feedback game controllers, you can't have that as a module, it has to be built-in, regardless of how rare these devices are. Of course, all this madness goes away once EXPERT is enabled, but then the rest of the kernel configuration becomes more complex, which totally voids the original point. For this reason, I would like all HID device tristate options to be displayed regardless of EXPERT being set or not. We can let the default settings still depend on EXPERT, that's not intrusive. Signed-off-by: Jean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
2015-02-20 16:33:33 +00:00
tristate "Cherry Cymotion keyboard"
depends on HID
default !EXPERT
---help---
Support for Cherry Cymotion keyboard.
config HID_CHICONY
HID: Stop hiding options with !EXPERT Many HID driver options are hidden unless EXPERT is set. While I understand the idea of simplifying the kernel configuration for most users, in practice I believe it adds more confusion than it helps. One thing that worries me is that, in non-EXPERT mode, these drivers will be either built-in or modular based on apparent magic. For example, switching INPUT and HID from m to y will cause all these drivers to be built into the kernel when they were previously built as modules. Short of enabling EXPERT mode altogether, the user has no control over that. Generally I do not think tristate options should depend on !EXPERT. Of these, 11 of 15 are currently in the hid subsystem. The HID_LOGITECH option is even worse than the others. Sub-options depend on it, and this causes menuconfig and friends to display the option even though the user can't change its value. The help page for HID_LOGITECH will not explain why the value can't be changed. It only says, for example: Depends on: INPUT [=y] && HID [=y] and that leaves the user puzzled about why the option is forced to y. You might argue that this is a Kconfig bug, but that doesn't make it less annoying for the user. Even worse is that some of the sub-options of HID_LOGITECH select INPUT_FF_MEMLESS, which in turn gets out of control for the user. So, if you set INPUT=y and HID=y (something most general purpose distributions would do these days, as both modules would get loaded on a vast majority of systems otherwise), and you want support for force-feedback game controllers, you can't have that as a module, it has to be built-in, regardless of how rare these devices are. Of course, all this madness goes away once EXPERT is enabled, but then the rest of the kernel configuration becomes more complex, which totally voids the original point. For this reason, I would like all HID device tristate options to be displayed regardless of EXPERT being set or not. We can let the default settings still depend on EXPERT, that's not intrusive. Signed-off-by: Jean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
2015-02-20 16:33:33 +00:00
tristate "Chicony Tactical pad"
depends on HID
default !EXPERT
---help---
Support for Chicony Tactical pad.
config HID_CORSAIR
tristate "Corsair devices"
depends on HID && USB && LEDS_CLASS
---help---
Support for Corsair devices that are not fully compliant with the
HID standard.
Supported devices:
- Vengeance K90
config HID_PRODIKEYS
tristate "Prodikeys PC-MIDI Keyboard support"
depends on HID && SND
select SND_RAWMIDI
---help---
Support for Prodikeys PC-MIDI Keyboard device support.
Say Y here to enable support for this device.
- Prodikeys PC-MIDI keyboard.
The Prodikeys PC-MIDI acts as a USB Audio device, with one MIDI
input and one MIDI output. These MIDI jacks appear as
a sound "card" in the ALSA sound system.
Note: if you say N here, this device will still function as a basic
multimedia keyboard, but will lack support for the musical keyboard
and some additional multimedia keys.
config HID_CMEDIA
tristate "CMedia CM6533 HID audio jack controls"
depends on HID
---help---
Support for CMedia CM6533 HID audio jack controls.
config HID_CP2112
tristate "Silicon Labs CP2112 HID USB-to-SMBus Bridge support"
depends on USB_HID && I2C && GPIOLIB
---help---
Support for Silicon Labs CP2112 HID USB to SMBus Master Bridge.
This is a HID device driver which registers as an i2c adapter
and gpiochip to expose these functions of the CP2112. The
customizable USB descriptor fields are exposed as sysfs attributes.
config HID_CYPRESS
HID: Stop hiding options with !EXPERT Many HID driver options are hidden unless EXPERT is set. While I understand the idea of simplifying the kernel configuration for most users, in practice I believe it adds more confusion than it helps. One thing that worries me is that, in non-EXPERT mode, these drivers will be either built-in or modular based on apparent magic. For example, switching INPUT and HID from m to y will cause all these drivers to be built into the kernel when they were previously built as modules. Short of enabling EXPERT mode altogether, the user has no control over that. Generally I do not think tristate options should depend on !EXPERT. Of these, 11 of 15 are currently in the hid subsystem. The HID_LOGITECH option is even worse than the others. Sub-options depend on it, and this causes menuconfig and friends to display the option even though the user can't change its value. The help page for HID_LOGITECH will not explain why the value can't be changed. It only says, for example: Depends on: INPUT [=y] && HID [=y] and that leaves the user puzzled about why the option is forced to y. You might argue that this is a Kconfig bug, but that doesn't make it less annoying for the user. Even worse is that some of the sub-options of HID_LOGITECH select INPUT_FF_MEMLESS, which in turn gets out of control for the user. So, if you set INPUT=y and HID=y (something most general purpose distributions would do these days, as both modules would get loaded on a vast majority of systems otherwise), and you want support for force-feedback game controllers, you can't have that as a module, it has to be built-in, regardless of how rare these devices are. Of course, all this madness goes away once EXPERT is enabled, but then the rest of the kernel configuration becomes more complex, which totally voids the original point. For this reason, I would like all HID device tristate options to be displayed regardless of EXPERT being set or not. We can let the default settings still depend on EXPERT, that's not intrusive. Signed-off-by: Jean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
2015-02-20 16:33:33 +00:00
tristate "Cypress mouse and barcode readers"
depends on HID
default !EXPERT
---help---
Support for cypress mouse and barcode readers.
config HID_DRAGONRISE
tristate "DragonRise Inc. game controller"
depends on HID
---help---
Say Y here if you have DragonRise Inc. game controllers.
These might be branded as:
- Tesun USB-703
- Media-tech MT1504 "Rogue"
- DVTech JS19 "Gear"
- Defender Game Master
config DRAGONRISE_FF
bool "DragonRise Inc. force feedback"
depends on HID_DRAGONRISE
select INPUT_FF_MEMLESS
---help---
Say Y here if you want to enable force feedback support for DragonRise Inc.
game controllers.
config HID_EMS_FF
tristate "EMS Production Inc. force feedback support"
depends on HID
select INPUT_FF_MEMLESS
---help---
Say Y here if you want to enable force feedback support for devices by
EMS Production Ltd.
Currently the following devices are known to be supported:
- Trio Linker Plus II
config HID_ELECOM
tristate "ELECOM BM084 bluetooth mouse"
depends on HID
---help---
Support for the ELECOM BM084 (bluetooth mouse).
config HID_ELO
tristate "ELO USB 4000/4500 touchscreen"
depends on USB_HID
---help---
Support for the ELO USB 4000/4500 touchscreens. Note that this is for
different devices than those handled by CONFIG_TOUCHSCREEN_USB_ELO.
config HID_EZKEY
HID: Stop hiding options with !EXPERT Many HID driver options are hidden unless EXPERT is set. While I understand the idea of simplifying the kernel configuration for most users, in practice I believe it adds more confusion than it helps. One thing that worries me is that, in non-EXPERT mode, these drivers will be either built-in or modular based on apparent magic. For example, switching INPUT and HID from m to y will cause all these drivers to be built into the kernel when they were previously built as modules. Short of enabling EXPERT mode altogether, the user has no control over that. Generally I do not think tristate options should depend on !EXPERT. Of these, 11 of 15 are currently in the hid subsystem. The HID_LOGITECH option is even worse than the others. Sub-options depend on it, and this causes menuconfig and friends to display the option even though the user can't change its value. The help page for HID_LOGITECH will not explain why the value can't be changed. It only says, for example: Depends on: INPUT [=y] && HID [=y] and that leaves the user puzzled about why the option is forced to y. You might argue that this is a Kconfig bug, but that doesn't make it less annoying for the user. Even worse is that some of the sub-options of HID_LOGITECH select INPUT_FF_MEMLESS, which in turn gets out of control for the user. So, if you set INPUT=y and HID=y (something most general purpose distributions would do these days, as both modules would get loaded on a vast majority of systems otherwise), and you want support for force-feedback game controllers, you can't have that as a module, it has to be built-in, regardless of how rare these devices are. Of course, all this madness goes away once EXPERT is enabled, but then the rest of the kernel configuration becomes more complex, which totally voids the original point. For this reason, I would like all HID device tristate options to be displayed regardless of EXPERT being set or not. We can let the default settings still depend on EXPERT, that's not intrusive. Signed-off-by: Jean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
2015-02-20 16:33:33 +00:00
tristate "Ezkey BTC 8193 keyboard"
depends on HID
default !EXPERT
---help---
Support for Ezkey BTC 8193 keyboard.
config HID_GEMBIRD
tristate "Gembird Joypad"
depends on HID
---help---
Support for Gembird JPD-DualForce 2.
config HID_GFRM
tristate "Google Fiber TV Box remote control support"
depends on HID
---help---
Support for Google Fiber TV Box remote controls
config HID_HOLTEK
tristate "Holtek HID devices"
depends on USB_HID
---help---
Support for Holtek based devices:
- Holtek On Line Grip based game controller
- Trust GXT 18 Gaming Keyboard
- Sharkoon Drakonia / Perixx MX-2000 gaming mice
- Tracer Sniper TRM-503 / NOVA Gaming Slider X200 /
Zalman ZM-GM1
- SHARKOON DarkGlider Gaming mouse
- LEETGION Hellion Gaming Mouse
config HOLTEK_FF
bool "Holtek On Line Grip force feedback support"
depends on HID_HOLTEK
select INPUT_FF_MEMLESS
---help---
Say Y here if you have a Holtek On Line Grip based game controller
and want to have force feedback support for it.
config HID_GT683R
tristate "MSI GT68xR LED support"
depends on LEDS_CLASS && USB_HID
---help---
Say Y here if you want to enable support for the three MSI GT68xR LEDs
This driver support following modes:
- Normal: LEDs are fully on when enabled
- Audio: LEDs brightness depends on sound level
- Breathing: LEDs brightness varies at human breathing rate
Currently the following devices are know to be supported:
- MSI GT683R
config HID_KEYTOUCH
tristate "Keytouch HID devices"
depends on HID
---help---
Support for Keytouch HID devices not fully compliant with
the specification. Currently supported:
- Keytouch IEC 60945
config HID_KYE
tristate "KYE/Genius devices"
depends on HID
---help---
Support for KYE/Genius devices not fully compliant with HID standard:
- Ergo Mouse
- EasyPen i405X tablet
- MousePen i608X tablet
- EasyPen M610X tablet
config HID_UCLOGIC
tristate "UC-Logic"
depends on USB_HID
---help---
Support for UC-Logic and Huion tablets.
config HID_WALTOP
tristate "Waltop"
depends on HID
---help---
Support for Waltop tablets.
config HID_GYRATION
tristate "Gyration remote control"
depends on HID
---help---
Support for Gyration remote control.
config HID_ICADE
tristate "ION iCade arcade controller"
depends on HID
---help---
Support for the ION iCade arcade controller to work as a joystick.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called hid-icade.
config HID_TWINHAN
tristate "Twinhan IR remote control"
depends on HID
---help---
Support for Twinhan IR remote control.
config HID_KENSINGTON
HID: Stop hiding options with !EXPERT Many HID driver options are hidden unless EXPERT is set. While I understand the idea of simplifying the kernel configuration for most users, in practice I believe it adds more confusion than it helps. One thing that worries me is that, in non-EXPERT mode, these drivers will be either built-in or modular based on apparent magic. For example, switching INPUT and HID from m to y will cause all these drivers to be built into the kernel when they were previously built as modules. Short of enabling EXPERT mode altogether, the user has no control over that. Generally I do not think tristate options should depend on !EXPERT. Of these, 11 of 15 are currently in the hid subsystem. The HID_LOGITECH option is even worse than the others. Sub-options depend on it, and this causes menuconfig and friends to display the option even though the user can't change its value. The help page for HID_LOGITECH will not explain why the value can't be changed. It only says, for example: Depends on: INPUT [=y] && HID [=y] and that leaves the user puzzled about why the option is forced to y. You might argue that this is a Kconfig bug, but that doesn't make it less annoying for the user. Even worse is that some of the sub-options of HID_LOGITECH select INPUT_FF_MEMLESS, which in turn gets out of control for the user. So, if you set INPUT=y and HID=y (something most general purpose distributions would do these days, as both modules would get loaded on a vast majority of systems otherwise), and you want support for force-feedback game controllers, you can't have that as a module, it has to be built-in, regardless of how rare these devices are. Of course, all this madness goes away once EXPERT is enabled, but then the rest of the kernel configuration becomes more complex, which totally voids the original point. For this reason, I would like all HID device tristate options to be displayed regardless of EXPERT being set or not. We can let the default settings still depend on EXPERT, that's not intrusive. Signed-off-by: Jean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
2015-02-20 16:33:33 +00:00
tristate "Kensington Slimblade Trackball"
depends on HID
default !EXPERT
---help---
Support for Kensington Slimblade Trackball.
config HID_LCPOWER
tristate "LC-Power"
depends on HID
---help---
Support for LC-Power RC1000MCE RF remote control.
config HID_LENOVO
tristate "Lenovo / Thinkpad devices"
depends on HID
select NEW_LEDS
select LEDS_CLASS
---help---
Support for Lenovo devices that are not fully compliant with HID standard.
Say Y if you want support for the non-compliant features of the Lenovo
Thinkpad standalone keyboards, e.g:
- ThinkPad USB Keyboard with TrackPoint (supports extra LEDs and trackpoint
configuration)
- ThinkPad Compact Bluetooth Keyboard with TrackPoint (supports Fn keys)
- ThinkPad Compact USB Keyboard with TrackPoint (supports Fn keys)
config HID_LOGITECH
HID: Stop hiding options with !EXPERT Many HID driver options are hidden unless EXPERT is set. While I understand the idea of simplifying the kernel configuration for most users, in practice I believe it adds more confusion than it helps. One thing that worries me is that, in non-EXPERT mode, these drivers will be either built-in or modular based on apparent magic. For example, switching INPUT and HID from m to y will cause all these drivers to be built into the kernel when they were previously built as modules. Short of enabling EXPERT mode altogether, the user has no control over that. Generally I do not think tristate options should depend on !EXPERT. Of these, 11 of 15 are currently in the hid subsystem. The HID_LOGITECH option is even worse than the others. Sub-options depend on it, and this causes menuconfig and friends to display the option even though the user can't change its value. The help page for HID_LOGITECH will not explain why the value can't be changed. It only says, for example: Depends on: INPUT [=y] && HID [=y] and that leaves the user puzzled about why the option is forced to y. You might argue that this is a Kconfig bug, but that doesn't make it less annoying for the user. Even worse is that some of the sub-options of HID_LOGITECH select INPUT_FF_MEMLESS, which in turn gets out of control for the user. So, if you set INPUT=y and HID=y (something most general purpose distributions would do these days, as both modules would get loaded on a vast majority of systems otherwise), and you want support for force-feedback game controllers, you can't have that as a module, it has to be built-in, regardless of how rare these devices are. Of course, all this madness goes away once EXPERT is enabled, but then the rest of the kernel configuration becomes more complex, which totally voids the original point. For this reason, I would like all HID device tristate options to be displayed regardless of EXPERT being set or not. We can let the default settings still depend on EXPERT, that's not intrusive. Signed-off-by: Jean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
2015-02-20 16:33:33 +00:00
tristate "Logitech devices"
depends on HID
default !EXPERT
---help---
Support for Logitech devices that are not fully compliant with HID standard.
config HID_LOGITECH_DJ
tristate "Logitech Unifying receivers full support"
depends on HIDRAW
depends on HID_LOGITECH
select HID_LOGITECH_HIDPP
---help---
Say Y if you want support for Logitech Unifying receivers and devices.
Unifying receivers are capable of pairing up to 6 Logitech compliant
devices to the same receiver. Without this driver it will be handled by
generic USB_HID driver and all incoming events will be multiplexed
into a single mouse and a single keyboard device.
config HID_LOGITECH_HIDPP
tristate "Logitech HID++ devices support"
depends on HID_LOGITECH
---help---
Support for Logitech devices relyingon the HID++ Logitech specification
Say Y if you want support for Logitech devices relying on the HID++
specification. Such devices are the various Logitech Touchpads (T650,
T651, TK820), some mice (Zone Touch mouse), or even keyboards (Solar
Keyboard).
config LOGITECH_FF
bool "Logitech force feedback support"
depends on HID_LOGITECH
select INPUT_FF_MEMLESS
help
Say Y here if you have one of these devices:
- Logitech WingMan Cordless RumblePad
- Logitech WingMan Cordless RumblePad 2
- Logitech WingMan Force 3D
- Logitech Formula Force EX
- Logitech WingMan Formula Force GP
and if you want to enable force feedback for them.
Note: if you say N here, this device will still be supported, but without
force feedback.
config LOGIRUMBLEPAD2_FF
bool "Logitech force feedback support (variant 2)"
depends on HID_LOGITECH
select INPUT_FF_MEMLESS
help
Say Y here if you want to enable force feedback support for:
- Logitech RumblePad
- Logitech Rumblepad 2
- Logitech Formula Vibration Feedback Wheel
config LOGIG940_FF
bool "Logitech Flight System G940 force feedback support"
depends on HID_LOGITECH
select INPUT_FF_MEMLESS
help
Say Y here if you want to enable force feedback support for Logitech
Flight System G940 devices.
config LOGIWHEELS_FF
bool "Logitech wheels configuration and force feedback support"
depends on HID_LOGITECH
select INPUT_FF_MEMLESS
default LOGITECH_FF
help
Say Y here if you want to enable force feedback and range setting
support for following Logitech wheels:
- Logitech Driving Force
- Logitech Driving Force Pro
- Logitech Driving Force GT
- Logitech G25
- Logitech G27
- Logitech MOMO/MOMO 2
- Logitech Formula Force EX
config HID_MAGICMOUSE
tristate "Apple Magic Mouse/Trackpad multi-touch support"
depends on HID
---help---
Support for the Apple Magic Mouse/Trackpad multi-touch.
Say Y here if you want support for the multi-touch features of the
Apple Wireless "Magic" Mouse and the Apple Wireless "Magic" Trackpad.
config HID_MICROSOFT
HID: Stop hiding options with !EXPERT Many HID driver options are hidden unless EXPERT is set. While I understand the idea of simplifying the kernel configuration for most users, in practice I believe it adds more confusion than it helps. One thing that worries me is that, in non-EXPERT mode, these drivers will be either built-in or modular based on apparent magic. For example, switching INPUT and HID from m to y will cause all these drivers to be built into the kernel when they were previously built as modules. Short of enabling EXPERT mode altogether, the user has no control over that. Generally I do not think tristate options should depend on !EXPERT. Of these, 11 of 15 are currently in the hid subsystem. The HID_LOGITECH option is even worse than the others. Sub-options depend on it, and this causes menuconfig and friends to display the option even though the user can't change its value. The help page for HID_LOGITECH will not explain why the value can't be changed. It only says, for example: Depends on: INPUT [=y] && HID [=y] and that leaves the user puzzled about why the option is forced to y. You might argue that this is a Kconfig bug, but that doesn't make it less annoying for the user. Even worse is that some of the sub-options of HID_LOGITECH select INPUT_FF_MEMLESS, which in turn gets out of control for the user. So, if you set INPUT=y and HID=y (something most general purpose distributions would do these days, as both modules would get loaded on a vast majority of systems otherwise), and you want support for force-feedback game controllers, you can't have that as a module, it has to be built-in, regardless of how rare these devices are. Of course, all this madness goes away once EXPERT is enabled, but then the rest of the kernel configuration becomes more complex, which totally voids the original point. For this reason, I would like all HID device tristate options to be displayed regardless of EXPERT being set or not. We can let the default settings still depend on EXPERT, that's not intrusive. Signed-off-by: Jean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
2015-02-20 16:33:33 +00:00
tristate "Microsoft non-fully HID-compliant devices"
depends on HID
default !EXPERT
---help---
Support for Microsoft devices that are not fully compliant with HID standard.
config HID_MONTEREY
HID: Stop hiding options with !EXPERT Many HID driver options are hidden unless EXPERT is set. While I understand the idea of simplifying the kernel configuration for most users, in practice I believe it adds more confusion than it helps. One thing that worries me is that, in non-EXPERT mode, these drivers will be either built-in or modular based on apparent magic. For example, switching INPUT and HID from m to y will cause all these drivers to be built into the kernel when they were previously built as modules. Short of enabling EXPERT mode altogether, the user has no control over that. Generally I do not think tristate options should depend on !EXPERT. Of these, 11 of 15 are currently in the hid subsystem. The HID_LOGITECH option is even worse than the others. Sub-options depend on it, and this causes menuconfig and friends to display the option even though the user can't change its value. The help page for HID_LOGITECH will not explain why the value can't be changed. It only says, for example: Depends on: INPUT [=y] && HID [=y] and that leaves the user puzzled about why the option is forced to y. You might argue that this is a Kconfig bug, but that doesn't make it less annoying for the user. Even worse is that some of the sub-options of HID_LOGITECH select INPUT_FF_MEMLESS, which in turn gets out of control for the user. So, if you set INPUT=y and HID=y (something most general purpose distributions would do these days, as both modules would get loaded on a vast majority of systems otherwise), and you want support for force-feedback game controllers, you can't have that as a module, it has to be built-in, regardless of how rare these devices are. Of course, all this madness goes away once EXPERT is enabled, but then the rest of the kernel configuration becomes more complex, which totally voids the original point. For this reason, I would like all HID device tristate options to be displayed regardless of EXPERT being set or not. We can let the default settings still depend on EXPERT, that's not intrusive. Signed-off-by: Jean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
2015-02-20 16:33:33 +00:00
tristate "Monterey Genius KB29E keyboard"
depends on HID
default !EXPERT
---help---
Support for Monterey Genius KB29E.
config HID_MULTITOUCH
tristate "HID Multitouch panels"
depends on HID
---help---
Generic support for HID multitouch panels.
Say Y here if you have one of the following devices:
- 3M PCT touch screens
- ActionStar dual touch panels
- Atmel panels
- Cando dual touch panels
- Chunghwa panels
- CJTouch panels
- CVTouch panels
- Cypress TrueTouch panels
- Elan Microelectronics touch panels
- Elo TouchSystems IntelliTouch Plus panels
- GeneralTouch 'Sensing Win7-TwoFinger' panels
- GoodTouch panels
- Hanvon dual touch panels
- Ilitek dual touch panels
- IrTouch Infrared USB panels
- LG Display panels (Dell ST2220Tc)
- Lumio CrystalTouch panels
- MosArt dual-touch panels
- Panasonic multitouch panels
- PenMount dual touch panels
- Perixx Peripad 701 touchpad
- PixArt optical touch screen
- Pixcir dual touch panels
- Quanta panels
- eGalax dual-touch panels, including the Joojoo and Wetab tablets
- SiS multitouch panels
- Stantum multitouch panels
- Touch International Panels
- Unitec Panels
- Wistron optical touch panels
- XAT optical touch panels
- Xiroku optical touch panels
- Zytronic touch panels
If unsure, say N.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called hid-multitouch.
config HID_NTRIG
tristate "N-Trig touch screen"
depends on USB_HID
---help---
Support for N-Trig touch screen.
config HID_ORTEK
tristate "Ortek PKB-1700/WKB-2000/Skycable wireless keyboard and mouse trackpad"
depends on HID
---help---
There are certain devices which have LogicalMaximum wrong in the keyboard
usage page of their report descriptor. The most prevailing ones so far
are manufactured by Ortek, thus the name of the driver. Currently
supported devices by this driver are
- Ortek PKB-1700
- Ortek WKB-2000
- Skycable wireless presenter
config HID_PANTHERLORD
tristate "Pantherlord/GreenAsia game controller"
depends on HID
---help---
Say Y here if you have a PantherLord/GreenAsia based game controller
or adapter.
config PANTHERLORD_FF
bool "Pantherlord force feedback support"
depends on HID_PANTHERLORD
select INPUT_FF_MEMLESS
---help---
Say Y here if you have a PantherLord/GreenAsia based game controller
or adapter and want to enable force feedback support for it.
config HID_PENMOUNT
tristate "Penmount touch device"
depends on USB_HID
---help---
This selects a driver for the PenMount 6000 touch controller.
The driver works around a problem in the report descript allowing
the userspace to touch events instead of mouse events.
Say Y here if you have a Penmount based touch controller.
config HID_PETALYNX
tristate "Petalynx Maxter remote control"
depends on HID
---help---
Support for Petalynx Maxter remote control.
config HID_PICOLCD
tristate "PicoLCD (graphic version)"
depends on HID
---help---
This provides support for Minibox PicoLCD devices, currently
only the graphical ones are supported.
This includes support for the following device features:
- Keypad
- Switching between Firmware and Flash mode
- EEProm / Flash access (via debugfs)
Features selectively enabled:
- Framebuffer for monochrome 256x64 display
- Backlight control
- Contrast control
- General purpose outputs
Features that are not (yet) supported:
- IR
config HID_PICOLCD_FB
bool "Framebuffer support" if EXPERT
default !EXPERT
depends on HID_PICOLCD
depends on HID_PICOLCD=FB || FB=y
select FB_DEFERRED_IO
select FB_SYS_FILLRECT
select FB_SYS_COPYAREA
select FB_SYS_IMAGEBLIT
select FB_SYS_FOPS
---help---
Provide access to PicoLCD's 256x64 monochrome display via a
framebuffer device.
config HID_PICOLCD_BACKLIGHT
bool "Backlight control" if EXPERT
default !EXPERT
depends on HID_PICOLCD
depends on HID_PICOLCD=BACKLIGHT_CLASS_DEVICE || BACKLIGHT_CLASS_DEVICE=y
---help---
Provide access to PicoLCD's backlight control via backlight
class.
config HID_PICOLCD_LCD
bool "Contrast control" if EXPERT
default !EXPERT
depends on HID_PICOLCD
depends on HID_PICOLCD=LCD_CLASS_DEVICE || LCD_CLASS_DEVICE=y
---help---
Provide access to PicoLCD's LCD contrast via lcd class.
config HID_PICOLCD_LEDS
bool "GPO via leds class" if EXPERT
default !EXPERT
depends on HID_PICOLCD
depends on HID_PICOLCD=LEDS_CLASS || LEDS_CLASS=y
---help---
Provide access to PicoLCD's GPO pins via leds class.
config HID_PICOLCD_CIR
bool "CIR via RC class" if EXPERT
default !EXPERT
depends on HID_PICOLCD
depends on HID_PICOLCD=RC_CORE || RC_CORE=y
---help---
Provide access to PicoLCD's CIR interface via remote control (LIRC).
config HID_PLANTRONICS
tristate "Plantronics USB HID Driver"
depends on HID
---help---
Provides HID support for Plantronics USB audio devices.
Correctly maps vendor unique volume up/down HID usages to
KEY_VOLUMEUP and KEY_VOLUMEDOWN events and prevents core mapping
of other vendor unique HID usages to random mouse events.
Say M here if you may ever plug in a Plantronics USB audio device.
config HID_PRIMAX
tristate "Primax non-fully HID-compliant devices"
depends on HID
---help---
Support for Primax devices that are not fully compliant with the
HID standard.
config HID_ROCCAT
tristate "Roccat device support"
depends on USB_HID
---help---
Support for Roccat devices.
Say Y here if you have a Roccat mouse or keyboard and want
support for its special functionalities.
config HID_SAITEK
tristate "Saitek (Mad Catz) non-fully HID-compliant devices"
depends on HID
---help---
Support for Saitek devices that are not fully compliant with the
HID standard.
Supported devices:
- PS1000 Dual Analog Pad
- Saitek R.A.T.7, R.A.T.9, M.M.O.7 Gaming Mice
- Mad Catz R.A.T.5, R.A.T.9 Gaming Mice
config HID_SAMSUNG
tristate "Samsung InfraRed remote control or keyboards"
depends on HID
---help---
Support for Samsung InfraRed remote control or keyboards.
config HID_SONY
tristate "Sony PS2/3/4 accessories"
depends on USB_HID
depends on NEW_LEDS
depends on LEDS_CLASS
select POWER_SUPPLY
---help---
Support for
* Sony PS3 6-axis controllers
* Sony PS4 DualShock 4 controllers
* Buzz controllers
* Sony PS3 Blue-ray Disk Remote Control (Bluetooth)
* Logitech Harmony adapter for Sony Playstation 3 (Bluetooth)
config SONY_FF
bool "Sony PS2/3/4 accessories force feedback support"
depends on HID_SONY
select INPUT_FF_MEMLESS
---help---
Say Y here if you have a Sony PS2/3/4 accessory and want to enable
force feedback support for it.
config HID_SPEEDLINK
tristate "Speedlink VAD Cezanne mouse support"
depends on HID
---help---
Support for Speedlink Vicious and Divine Cezanne mouse.
config HID_STEELSERIES
tristate "Steelseries SRW-S1 steering wheel support"
depends on HID
---help---
Support for Steelseries SRW-S1 steering wheel
config HID_SUNPLUS
tristate "Sunplus wireless desktop"
depends on HID
---help---
Support for Sunplus wireless desktop.
config HID_RMI
tristate "Synaptics RMI4 device support"
depends on HID
---help---
Support for Synaptics RMI4 touchpads.
Say Y here if you have a Synaptics RMI4 touchpads over i2c-hid or usbhid
and want support for its special functionalities.
config HID_GREENASIA
tristate "GreenAsia (Product ID 0x12) game controller support"
depends on HID
---help---
Say Y here if you have a GreenAsia (Product ID 0x12) based game
controller or adapter.
config GREENASIA_FF
bool "GreenAsia (Product ID 0x12) force feedback support"
depends on HID_GREENASIA
select INPUT_FF_MEMLESS
---help---
Say Y here if you have a GreenAsia (Product ID 0x12) based game controller
(like MANTA Warrior MM816 and SpeedLink Strike2 SL-6635) or adapter
and want to enable force feedback support for it.
config HID_HYPERV_MOUSE
tristate "Microsoft Hyper-V mouse driver"
depends on HYPERV
---help---
Select this option to enable the Hyper-V mouse driver.
config HID_SMARTJOYPLUS
tristate "SmartJoy PLUS PS2/USB adapter support"
depends on HID
---help---
Support for SmartJoy PLUS PS2/USB adapter, Super Dual Box,
Super Joy Box 3 Pro, Super Dual Box Pro, and Super Joy Box 5 Pro.
Note that DDR (Dance Dance Revolution) mode is not supported, nor
is pressure sensitive buttons on the pro models.
config SMARTJOYPLUS_FF
bool "SmartJoy PLUS PS2/USB adapter force feedback support"
depends on HID_SMARTJOYPLUS
select INPUT_FF_MEMLESS
---help---
Say Y here if you have a SmartJoy PLUS PS2/USB adapter and want to
enable force feedback support for it.
config HID_TIVO
tristate "TiVo Slide Bluetooth remote control support"
depends on HID
---help---
Say Y if you have a TiVo Slide Bluetooth remote control.
config HID_TOPSEED
tristate "TopSeed Cyberlink, BTC Emprex, Conceptronic remote control support"
depends on HID
---help---
Say Y if you have a TopSeed Cyberlink or BTC Emprex or Conceptronic
CLLRCMCE remote control.
config HID_THINGM
tristate "ThingM blink(1) USB RGB LED"
depends on HID
depends on LEDS_CLASS
---help---
Support for the ThingM blink(1) USB RGB LED. This driver registers a
Linux LED class instance, plus additional sysfs attributes to control
RGB colors, fade time and playing. The device is exposed through hidraw
to access other functions.
config HID_THRUSTMASTER
tristate "ThrustMaster devices support"
depends on HID
---help---
Say Y here if you have a THRUSTMASTER FireStore Dual Power 2 or
a THRUSTMASTER Ferrari GT Rumble Wheel.
config THRUSTMASTER_FF
bool "ThrustMaster devices force feedback support"
depends on HID_THRUSTMASTER
select INPUT_FF_MEMLESS
---help---
Say Y here if you have a THRUSTMASTER FireStore Dual Power 2 or 3,
a THRUSTMASTER Dual Trigger 3-in-1 or a THRUSTMASTER Ferrari GT
Rumble Force or Force Feedback Wheel.
config HID_WACOM
tristate "Wacom Intuos/Graphire tablet support (USB)"
depends on HID
select POWER_SUPPLY
select NEW_LEDS
select LEDS_CLASS
help
Say Y here if you want to use the USB or BT version of the Wacom Intuos
or Graphire tablet.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called wacom.
config HID_WIIMOTE
tristate "Nintendo Wii / Wii U peripherals"
depends on HID
depends on LEDS_CLASS
select POWER_SUPPLY
select INPUT_FF_MEMLESS
---help---
Support for Nintendo Wii and Wii U Bluetooth peripherals. Supported
devices are the Wii Remote and its extension devices, but also devices
based on the Wii Remote like the Wii U Pro Controller or the
Wii Balance Board.
Support for all official Nintendo extensions is available, however, 3rd
party extensions might not be supported. Please report these devices to:
http://github.com/dvdhrm/xwiimote/issues
Other Nintendo Wii U peripherals that are IEEE 802.11 based (including
the Wii U Gamepad) might be supported in the future. But currently
support is limited to Bluetooth based devices.
If unsure, say N.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called hid-wiimote.
config HID_XINMO
tristate "Xin-Mo non-fully compliant devices"
depends on HID
---help---
Support for Xin-Mo devices that are not fully compliant with the HID
standard. Currently only supports the Xin-Mo Dual Arcade. Say Y here
if you have a Xin-Mo Dual Arcade controller.
config HID_ZEROPLUS
tristate "Zeroplus based game controller support"
depends on HID
---help---
Say Y here if you have a Zeroplus based game controller.
config ZEROPLUS_FF
bool "Zeroplus based game controller force feedback support"
depends on HID_ZEROPLUS
select INPUT_FF_MEMLESS
---help---
Say Y here if you have a Zeroplus based game controller and want
to have force feedback support for it.
config HID_ZYDACRON
tristate "Zydacron remote control support"
depends on HID
---help---
Support for Zydacron remote control.
config HID_SENSOR_HUB
tristate "HID Sensors framework support"
depends on HID && HAS_IOMEM
select MFD_CORE
default n
---help---
Support for HID Sensor framework. This creates a MFD instance
for a sensor hub and identifies all the sensors connected to it.
Each sensor is registered as a MFD cell, so that sensor specific
processing can be done in a separate driver. Each sensor
drivers can use the service provided by this driver to register
for events and handle data streams. Each sensor driver can format
data and present to user mode using input or IIO interface.
config HID_SENSOR_CUSTOM_SENSOR
tristate "HID Sensors hub custom sensor support"
depends on HID_SENSOR_HUB
default n
---help---
HID Sensor hub specification allows definition of some custom and
generic sensors. Unlike other HID sensors, they can't be exported
via Linux IIO because of custom fields. This is up to the manufacturer
to decide how to interpret these special sensor ids and process in
the user space. Currently some manufacturers are using these ids for
sensor calibration and debugging other sensors. Manufacturers
should't use these special custom sensor ids to export any of the
standard sensors.
Select this config option for custom/generic sensor support.
endmenu
endif # HID
source "drivers/hid/usbhid/Kconfig"
source "drivers/hid/i2c-hid/Kconfig"
endmenu