Run :
adb shell getevent -pl
Search for : "ABS_MT_TRACKING_ID" - example :
add device 2: /dev/input/event5
name: "mtk-tpd"
events:
KEY (0001): KEY_W KEY_E KEY_U KEY_O
KEY_S KEY_L KEY_Z KEY_V
KEY_M KEY_UP KEY_LEFT KEY_RIGHT
KEY_DOWN KEY_MENU KEY_BACK KEY_HOMEPAGE
KEY_SEARCH BTN_TOUCH
ABS (0003): ABS_X : value 0, min 0, max 720, fuzz 0, flat 0, resolution 720
ABS_Y : value 0, min 0, max 1280, fuzz 0, flat 0, resolution 1280
ABS_PRESSURE : value 0, min 0, max 255, fuzz 0, flat 0, resolution 0
ABS_MT_TOUCH_MAJOR : value 0, min 0, max 100, fuzz 0, flat 0, resolution 0
ABS_MT_TOUCH_MINOR : value 0, min 0, max 100, fuzz 0, flat 0, resolution 0
ABS_MT_POSITION_X : value 0, min 0, max 720, fuzz 0, flat 0, resolution 0
ABS_MT_POSITION_Y : value 0, min 0, max 1280, fuzz 0, flat 0, resolution 0
ABS_MT_TRACKING_ID : value 0, min 0, max 10, fuzz 0, flat 0, resolution 0
As you see, event5 is responsible for Touchpad
2.1 run :
adb shell
$ su
$ cd /mnt/sdcard
$ cat /dev/input/event5 > events
2.2 Make your move! swipe or touch ... it's your game
you can stop recording by pressing Ctrl+C
2.3. Play your recording
to play your events, run
$ cat events > /dev/input/event5
The other method is to use x and y coordinates
adb shell input swipe [X1] [Y1] [X2] [Y2] [duration(ms)]
Example :
adb shell input swipe 500 630 714 722 100
The Problem is adb shell input swipe is so slow
@Caballero75 Thank you β₯
please take a look
https://github.com/tzutalin/adb-event-record