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diff --git a/ANDROID_3.4.5/drivers/input/mouse/Kconfig b/ANDROID_3.4.5/drivers/input/mouse/Kconfig deleted file mode 100644 index 9b8db821..00000000 --- a/ANDROID_3.4.5/drivers/input/mouse/Kconfig +++ /dev/null @@ -1,342 +0,0 @@ -# -# Mouse driver configuration -# -menuconfig INPUT_MOUSE - bool "Mice" - default y - help - Say Y here, and a list of supported mice will be displayed. - This option doesn't affect the kernel. - - If unsure, say Y. - -if INPUT_MOUSE - -config MOUSE_PS2 - tristate "PS/2 mouse" - default y - select SERIO - select SERIO_LIBPS2 - select SERIO_I8042 if X86 - select SERIO_GSCPS2 if GSC - help - Say Y here if you have a PS/2 mouse connected to your system. This - includes the standard 2 or 3-button PS/2 mouse, as well as PS/2 - mice with wheels and extra buttons, Microsoft, Logitech or Genius - compatible. - - Synaptics, ALPS or Elantech TouchPad users might be interested - in a specialized Xorg/XFree86 driver at: - <http://w1.894.telia.com/~u89404340/touchpad/index.html> - and a new version of GPM at: - <http://www.geocities.com/dt_or/gpm/gpm.html> - <http://xorg.freedesktop.org/archive/individual/driver/> - to take advantage of the advanced features of the touchpad. - - If unsure, say Y. - - To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the - module will be called psmouse. - -config MOUSE_PS2_ALPS - bool "ALPS PS/2 mouse protocol extension" if EXPERT - default y - depends on MOUSE_PS2 - help - Say Y here if you have an ALPS PS/2 touchpad connected to - your system. - - If unsure, say Y. - -config MOUSE_PS2_LOGIPS2PP - bool "Logitech PS/2++ mouse protocol extension" if EXPERT - default y - depends on MOUSE_PS2 - help - Say Y here if you have a Logictech PS/2++ mouse connected to - your system. - - If unsure, say Y. - -config MOUSE_PS2_SYNAPTICS - bool "Synaptics PS/2 mouse protocol extension" if EXPERT - default y - depends on MOUSE_PS2 - help - Say Y here if you have a Synaptics PS/2 TouchPad connected to - your system. - - If unsure, say Y. - -config MOUSE_PS2_LIFEBOOK - bool "Fujitsu Lifebook PS/2 mouse protocol extension" if EXPERT - default y - depends on MOUSE_PS2 && X86 && DMI - help - Say Y here if you have a Fujitsu B-series Lifebook PS/2 - TouchScreen connected to your system. - - If unsure, say Y. - -config MOUSE_PS2_TRACKPOINT - bool "IBM Trackpoint PS/2 mouse protocol extension" if EXPERT - default y - depends on MOUSE_PS2 - help - Say Y here if you have an IBM Trackpoint PS/2 mouse connected - to your system. - - If unsure, say Y. - -config MOUSE_PS2_ELANTECH - bool "Elantech PS/2 protocol extension" - depends on MOUSE_PS2 - help - Say Y here if you have an Elantech PS/2 touchpad connected - to your system. - - Note that if you enable this driver you will need an updated - X.org Synaptics driver that does not require ABS_PRESSURE - reports from the touchpad (i.e. post 1.5.0 version). You can - grab a patch for the driver here: - - http://userweb.kernel.org/~dtor/synaptics-no-abspressure.patch - - If unsure, say N. - - This driver exposes some configuration registers via sysfs - entries. For further information, - see <file:Documentation/input/elantech.txt>. - -config MOUSE_PS2_SENTELIC - bool "Sentelic Finger Sensing Pad PS/2 protocol extension" - depends on MOUSE_PS2 - help - Say Y here if you have a laptop (such as MSI WIND Netbook) - with Sentelic Finger Sensing Pad touchpad. - - If unsure, say N. - -config MOUSE_PS2_TOUCHKIT - bool "eGalax TouchKit PS/2 protocol extension" - depends on MOUSE_PS2 - help - Say Y here if you have an eGalax TouchKit PS/2 touchscreen - connected to your system. - - If unsure, say N. - -config MOUSE_PS2_OLPC - bool "OLPC PS/2 mouse protocol extension" - depends on MOUSE_PS2 && OLPC - help - Say Y here if you have an OLPC XO-1 laptop (with built-in - PS/2 touchpad/tablet device). The manufacturer calls the - touchpad an HGPK. - - If unsure, say N. - -config MOUSE_SERIAL - tristate "Serial mouse" - select SERIO - help - Say Y here if you have a serial (RS-232, COM port) mouse connected - to your system. This includes Sun, MouseSystems, Microsoft, - Logitech and all other compatible serial mice. - - If unsure, say N. - - To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the - module will be called sermouse. - -config MOUSE_APPLETOUCH - tristate "Apple USB Touchpad support" - depends on USB_ARCH_HAS_HCD - select USB - help - Say Y here if you want to use an Apple USB Touchpad. - - These are the touchpads that can be found on post-February 2005 - Apple Powerbooks (prior models have a Synaptics touchpad connected - to the ADB bus). - - This driver provides a basic mouse driver but can be interfaced - with the synaptics X11 driver to provide acceleration and - scrolling in X11. - - For further information, see - <file:Documentation/input/appletouch.txt>. - - To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the - module will be called appletouch. - -config MOUSE_BCM5974 - tristate "Apple USB BCM5974 Multitouch trackpad support" - depends on USB_ARCH_HAS_HCD - select USB - help - Say Y here if you have an Apple USB BCM5974 Multitouch - trackpad. - - The BCM5974 is the multitouch trackpad found in the Macbook - Air (JAN2008) and Macbook Pro Penryn (FEB2008) laptops. - - It is also found in the IPhone (2007) and Ipod Touch (2008). - - This driver provides multitouch functionality together with - the synaptics X11 driver. - - The interface is currently identical to the appletouch interface, - for further information, see - <file:Documentation/input/appletouch.txt>. - - To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the - module will be called bcm5974. - -config MOUSE_INPORT - tristate "InPort/MS/ATIXL busmouse" - depends on ISA - help - Say Y here if you have an InPort, Microsoft or ATI XL busmouse. - They are rather rare these days. - - To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the - module will be called inport. - -config MOUSE_ATIXL - bool "ATI XL variant" - depends on MOUSE_INPORT - help - Say Y here if your mouse is of the ATI XL variety. - -config MOUSE_LOGIBM - tristate "Logitech busmouse" - depends on ISA - help - Say Y here if you have a Logitech busmouse. - They are rather rare these days. - - To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the - module will be called logibm. - -config MOUSE_PC110PAD - tristate "IBM PC110 touchpad" - depends on ISA - help - Say Y if you have the IBM PC-110 micro-notebook and want its - touchpad supported. - - To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the - module will be called pc110pad. - -config MOUSE_AMIGA - tristate "Amiga mouse" - depends on AMIGA - help - Say Y here if you have an Amiga and want its native mouse - supported by the kernel. - - To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the - module will be called amimouse. - -config MOUSE_ATARI - tristate "Atari mouse" - depends on ATARI - select ATARI_KBD_CORE - help - Say Y here if you have an Atari and want its native mouse - supported by the kernel. - - To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the - module will be called atarimouse. - -config MOUSE_RISCPC - tristate "Acorn RiscPC mouse" - depends on ARCH_ACORN - help - Say Y here if you have the Acorn RiscPC computer and want its - native mouse supported. - - To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the - module will be called rpcmouse. - -config MOUSE_VSXXXAA - tristate "DEC VSXXX-AA/GA mouse and VSXXX-AB tablet" - select SERIO - help - Say Y (or M) if you want to use a DEC VSXXX-AA (hockey - puck) or a VSXXX-GA (rectangular) mouse. Theses mice are - typically used on DECstations or VAXstations, but can also - be used on any box capable of RS232 (with some adaptor - described in the source file). This driver also works with the - digitizer (VSXXX-AB) DEC produced. - -config MOUSE_GPIO - tristate "GPIO mouse" - depends on GENERIC_GPIO - select INPUT_POLLDEV - help - This driver simulates a mouse on GPIO lines of various CPUs (and some - other chips). - - Say Y here if your device has buttons or a simple joystick connected - directly to GPIO lines. Your board-specific setup logic must also - provide a platform device and platform data saying which GPIOs are - used. - - To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the - module will be called gpio_mouse. - -config MOUSE_PXA930_TRKBALL - tristate "PXA930 Trackball mouse" - depends on CPU_PXA930 || CPU_PXA935 - help - Say Y here to support PXA930 Trackball mouse. - -config MOUSE_MAPLE - tristate "Maple mouse (for the Dreamcast)" - depends on MAPLE - help - This driver supports the Maple mouse on the SEGA Dreamcast. - - Most Dreamcast users, who have a mouse, will say Y here. - - To compile this driver as a module choose M here: the module will be - called maplemouse. - -config MOUSE_SYNAPTICS_I2C - tristate "Synaptics I2C Touchpad support" - depends on I2C - help - This driver supports Synaptics I2C touchpad controller on eXeda - mobile device. - The device will not work the synaptics X11 driver because - (i) it reports only relative coordinates and has no capabilities - to report absolute coordinates - (ii) the eXeda device itself uses Xfbdev as X Server and it does - not allow using xf86-input-* drivers. - - Say y here if you have eXeda device and want to use a Synaptics - I2C Touchpad. - - To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the - module will be called synaptics_i2c. - -config MOUSE_SYNAPTICS_USB - tristate "Synaptics USB device support" - depends on USB_ARCH_HAS_HCD - select USB - help - Say Y here if you want to use a Synaptics USB touchpad or pointing - stick. - - While these devices emulate an USB mouse by default and can be used - with standard usbhid driver, this driver, together with its X.Org - counterpart, allows you to fully utilize capabilities of the device. - More information can be found at: - <http://jan-steinhoff.de/linux/synaptics-usb.html> - - To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the - module will be called synaptics_usb. - -endif |