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# /etc/udev/rules.d/75-input.rules | |
# local udev rules for input devices | |
ACTION!="add|change", GOTO="input_end" | |
# ALPS DualPoint Stick: Ignore as input device | |
ENV{ID_BUS}=="i8042", ENV{NAME}=="AlpsPS/2 ALPS DualPoint Stick", ENV{ID_INPUT}="", ENV{ID_INPUT_MOUSE}="", ENV{ID_INPUT_POINTINGSTICK}="" | |
LABEL="input_end" |
If it's of interest, here is my list of installed and available libinput-related packages:
$ apt search libinput
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consolation/zesty 0.0.4-1 amd64
linux console pointer support for copy-paste
libinput-bin/zesty,now 1.6.3-1ubuntu1 amd64 [installed]
input device management and event handling library - udev quirks
libinput-dev/zesty 1.6.3-1ubuntu1 amd64
input device management and event handling library - development files
libinput-pad-dev/zesty 1.0.3-1 amd64
On-screen Input Pad to Send Characters with Mouse - dev
libinput-pad-xtest/zesty 1.0.3-1 amd64
On-screen Input Pad to Send Characters with Mouse - xtest
libinput-pad1/zesty 1.0.3-1 amd64
On-screen Input Pad to Send Characters with Mouse - libs
libinput-tools/zesty,now 1.6.3-1ubuntu1 amd64 [installed]
input device management and event handling library - command line tools
libinput10/zesty,now 1.6.3-1ubuntu1 amd64 [installed]
input device management and event handling library - shared library
libinput7/now 0.10.0-1 amd64 [installed,local]
input device management and event handling library - shared library
xserver-xorg-input-libinput/zesty,now 0.25.0-0ubuntu1 amd64 [installed,automatic]
X.Org X server -- libinput input driver
xserver-xorg-input-libinput-dev/zesty,zesty 0.25.0-0ubuntu1 all
X.Org X server -- libinput input driver (development headers)
ok, the problem is that libinput checks the hierarchy for those tags, starting with the event node. I suspect with your rule the tag is still set on the event node, because that node doesnt have NAME
or ID_BUS
. Try
ATTRS{name}=="*ALPS DualPoint Stick", ENV{ID_INPUT}="", ENV{ID_INPUT_MOUSE}="", ENV{ID_INPUT_POINTINGSTICK}=""
instead. There's no ENVS
in udev so we have to look at the raw attributes instead. You can check for ATTRS{id/bustype}=="0011"
too but the name check only allows for one device anyway, so what's the point :)
@whot Matching on just ATTRS{name}
doesn't apply the udev rule at all. I changed it to ATTR{name}
, because that is what udevadm info -a
suggests, and that does unset the ID_*
variables, but still doesn't appear to hide the device from libinput.
udev rules:
$ sudo cat /etc/udev/rules.d/75-input.rules
# local udev rules for input devices
ACTION!="add|change", GOTO="input_end"
# ALPS DualPoint Stick: Ignore as input device
ATTR{NAME}=="*ALPS DualPoint Stick*", ENV{ID_INPUT}="", ENV{ID_INPUT_MOUSE}="", ENV{ID_INPUT_POINTINGSTICK}=""
LABEL="input_end"
udevadm info
after reboot:
$ sudo udevadm info -q all /sys/devices/platform/i8042/serio1/input/input8
P: /devices/platform/i8042/serio1/input/input8
E: DEVPATH=/devices/platform/i8042/serio1/input/input8
E: EV=7
E: ID_BUS=i8042
E: ID_FOR_SEAT=input-platform-i8042-serio-1
E: ID_PATH=platform-i8042-serio-1
E: ID_PATH_TAG=platform-i8042-serio-1
E: KEY=70000 0 0 0 0
E: MODALIAS=input:b0011v0002p0008e0700-e0,1,2,k110,111,112,r0,1,amlsfw
E: NAME="AlpsPS/2 ALPS DualPoint Stick"
E: PHYS="isa0060/serio1/input1"
E: PRODUCT=11/2/8/700
E: PROP=21
E: REL=3
E: SUBSYSTEM=input
E: TAGS=:seat:
E: USEC_INITIALIZED=3008571
libinput-list-devices
:
Device: AlpsPS/2 ALPS DualPoint Stick
Kernel: /dev/input/event5
Group: 6
Seat: seat0, default
Capabilities: pointer
Tap-to-click: n/a
Tap-and-drag: n/a
Tap drag lock: n/a
Left-handed: disabled
Nat.scrolling: disabled
Middle emulation: disabled
Calibration: n/a
Scroll methods: *button
Click methods: none
Disable-w-typing: n/a
Accel profiles: flat *adaptive
Rotation: n/a
And of course, the stick does remain enabled in a Wayland session.
Note that there's a difference between ATTR
and ATTRS
- the former cannot work because it'll never match the event node. But that's the device we care about. ATTRS
is supposed to search upwards from the current device, so it should have worked. Not sure what's going on there.
The device you need to run udevadm
against is /sys/class/input/eventX
- whichever is the event node (event5 in the above output), not the input node.
@whot OK, I have no idea what I did differently this time, but I changed my udev rule back to matching on ATTRS{name}
again, and now things appear to be working. The stick pointer seems to have been permanently disabled and is now off, including in a Wayland session. Thanks for the help!
Hello, thanks for the script! This technique also works with hwdb like so:
# /etc/udev/hwdb.d/98-latitude-trackpoint-disable.hwdb
# Dell Latitude E7470
# AlpsPS/2 ALPS DualPoint Stick
# udevadm info -a -q all /sys/devices/platform/i8042/serio1/input/input3
evdev:input:b0011v0002p0008e0800-e0,1,2,3,k110,111,112,r0,1,a18,mlsfw
ID_INPUT=0
ID_INPUT_MOUSE=0
ID_INPUT_POINTINGSTICK=0
Afterwards run below to update the hwdb database and reload.
systemd-hwdb update
udevadm trigger
The following udev rule worked for me. You can use wildcards in the device name. The rule is case sensitive, i.e., ATTRS{name} works but ATTRS{NAME} does not.
# ALPS DualPoint Stick: Ignore as input device
ATTRS{name}=="*DualPoint Stick", ENV{ID_INPUT}="", ENV{ID_INPUT_MOUSE}="", ENV{ID_INPUT_POINTINGSTICK}=""
@whot sure, rebooted several times. This my
udevadm info
:And here's
libinput-list-devices
for comparison: