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/linux-6.15/tools/testing/selftests/hid/tests/
H A Dtest_mouse.py69 if wheels is not None:
70 if isinstance(wheels, tuple):
71 wheel = wheels[0]
72 acpan = wheels[1]
74 wheel = wheels
836 r = uhdev.event(0, 0, wheels=1)
845 r = uhdev.event(0, 0, wheels=-1)
862 r = uhdev.event(1, -2, wheels=1)
867 r = uhdev.event(1, -2, wheels=1)
925 r = uhdev.event(0, 0, wheels=(0, 1))
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/linux-6.15/drivers/input/joystick/iforce/
H A DKconfig17 tristate "I-Force USB joysticks and wheels"
24 tristate "I-Force Serial joysticks and wheels"
/linux-6.15/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/counter/
H A Dinterrupt-counter.yaml14 and used for agricultural devices to measure rotation speed of wheels or
/linux-6.15/Documentation/userspace-api/gpio/
H A Dchardev.rst19 kernel wheels in userspace.
H A Dsysfs.rst39 to avoid reinventing kernel wheels in userspace.
/linux-6.15/Documentation/input/
H A Dinput.rst183 Currently, it handles USB mice, joysticks, gamepads, steering wheels,
234 A driver for I-Force joysticks and wheels, both over USB and RS232.
H A Devent-codes.rst196 - These codes are used for vertical and horizontal scroll wheels,
198 physical size of which varies by device. For high-resolution wheels
/linux-6.15/tools/memory-model/Documentation/
H A Drecipes.txt7 takes off the training wheels to cover more involved examples,
191 Taking off the training wheels
/linux-6.15/Documentation/scsi/
H A DFlashPoint.rst115 afternoon. Unfortunately, corporate wheels sometimes grind slowly,
/linux-6.15/Documentation/process/
H A D3.Early-stage.rst84 unaware of. Code which reinvents existing wheels is not only wasteful;
/linux-6.15/drivers/hid/
H A DKconfig101 Support for some A4TECH mice with two scroll wheels.
694 bool "Logitech wheels configuration and force feedback support"
700 support for following Logitech wheels:
/linux-6.15/drivers/input/mouse/
H A DKconfig26 mice with wheels and extra buttons, Microsoft, Logitech or Genius