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  1. #
  2. # Input misc drivers configuration
  3. #
  4. menuconfig INPUT_MISC
  5. bool "Miscellaneous devices"
  6. help
  7. Say Y here, and a list of miscellaneous input drivers will be displayed.
  8. Everything that didn't fit into the other categories is here. This option
  9. doesn't affect the kernel.
  10. If unsure, say Y.
  11. if INPUT_MISC
  12. config INPUT_88PM860X_ONKEY
  13. tristate "88PM860x ONKEY support"
  14. depends on MFD_88PM860X
  15. help
  16. Support the ONKEY of Marvell 88PM860x PMICs as an input device
  17. reporting power button status.
  18. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
  19. will be called 88pm860x_onkey.
  20. config INPUT_AB8500_PONKEY
  21. tristate "AB8500 Pon (PowerOn) Key"
  22. depends on AB8500_CORE
  23. help
  24. Say Y here to use the PowerOn Key for ST-Ericsson's AB8500
  25. Mix-Sig PMIC.
  26. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
  27. will be called ab8500-ponkey.
  28. config INPUT_AD714X
  29. tristate "Analog Devices AD714x Capacitance Touch Sensor"
  30. help
  31. Say Y here if you want to support an AD7142/3/7/8/7A touch sensor.
  32. You should select a bus connection too.
  33. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  34. module will be called ad714x.
  35. config INPUT_AD714X_I2C
  36. tristate "support I2C bus connection"
  37. depends on INPUT_AD714X && I2C
  38. default y
  39. help
  40. Say Y here if you have AD7142/AD7147 hooked to an I2C bus.
  41. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  42. module will be called ad714x-i2c.
  43. config INPUT_AD714X_SPI
  44. tristate "support SPI bus connection"
  45. depends on INPUT_AD714X && SPI
  46. default y
  47. help
  48. Say Y here if you have AD7142/AD7147 hooked to a SPI bus.
  49. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  50. module will be called ad714x-spi.
  51. config INPUT_PCSPKR
  52. tristate "PC Speaker support"
  53. depends on PCSPKR_PLATFORM
  54. help
  55. Say Y here if you want the standard PC Speaker to be used for
  56. bells and whistles.
  57. If unsure, say Y.
  58. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  59. module will be called pcspkr.
  60. config INPUT_SPARCSPKR
  61. tristate "SPARC Speaker support"
  62. depends on PCI && SPARC64
  63. help
  64. Say Y here if you want the standard Speaker on Sparc PCI systems
  65. to be used for bells and whistles.
  66. If unsure, say Y.
  67. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  68. module will be called sparcspkr.
  69. config INPUT_M68K_BEEP
  70. tristate "M68k Beeper support"
  71. depends on M68K
  72. config INPUT_MAX8925_ONKEY
  73. tristate "MAX8925 ONKEY support"
  74. depends on MFD_MAX8925
  75. help
  76. Support the ONKEY of MAX8925 PMICs as an input device
  77. reporting power button status.
  78. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
  79. will be called max8925_onkey.
  80. config INPUT_APANEL
  81. tristate "Fujitsu Lifebook Application Panel buttons"
  82. depends on X86 && I2C && LEDS_CLASS
  83. select INPUT_POLLDEV
  84. select CHECK_SIGNATURE
  85. help
  86. Say Y here for support of the Application Panel buttons, used on
  87. Fujitsu Lifebook. These are attached to the mainboard through
  88. an SMBus interface managed by the I2C Intel ICH (i801) driver,
  89. which you should also build for this kernel.
  90. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will
  91. be called apanel.
  92. config INPUT_IXP4XX_BEEPER
  93. tristate "IXP4XX Beeper support"
  94. depends on ARCH_IXP4XX
  95. help
  96. If you say yes here, you can connect a beeper to the
  97. ixp4xx gpio pins. This is used by the LinkSys NSLU2.
  98. If unsure, say Y.
  99. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  100. module will be called ixp4xx-beeper.
  101. config INPUT_COBALT_BTNS
  102. tristate "Cobalt button interface"
  103. depends on MIPS_COBALT
  104. select INPUT_POLLDEV
  105. help
  106. Say Y here if you want to support MIPS Cobalt button interface.
  107. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  108. module will be called cobalt_btns.
  109. config INPUT_WISTRON_BTNS
  110. tristate "x86 Wistron laptop button interface"
  111. depends on X86 && !X86_64
  112. select INPUT_POLLDEV
  113. select INPUT_SPARSEKMAP
  114. select NEW_LEDS
  115. select LEDS_CLASS
  116. select CHECK_SIGNATURE
  117. help
  118. Say Y here for support of Wistron laptop button interfaces, used on
  119. laptops of various brands, including Acer and Fujitsu-Siemens. If
  120. available, mail and wifi LEDs will be controllable via /sys/class/leds.
  121. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will
  122. be called wistron_btns.
  123. config INPUT_ATLAS_BTNS
  124. tristate "x86 Atlas button interface"
  125. depends on X86 && ACPI
  126. help
  127. Say Y here for support of Atlas wallmount touchscreen buttons.
  128. The events will show up as scancodes F1 through F9 via evdev.
  129. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will
  130. be called atlas_btns.
  131. config INPUT_ATI_REMOTE
  132. tristate "ATI / X10 USB RF remote control"
  133. depends on USB_ARCH_HAS_HCD
  134. select USB
  135. help
  136. Say Y here if you want to use an ATI or X10 "Lola" USB remote control.
  137. These are RF remotes with USB receivers.
  138. The ATI remote comes with many of ATI's All-In-Wonder video cards.
  139. The X10 "Lola" remote is available at:
  140. <http://www.x10.com/products/lola_sg1.htm>
  141. This driver provides mouse pointer, left and right mouse buttons,
  142. and maps all the other remote buttons to keypress events.
  143. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be
  144. called ati_remote.
  145. config INPUT_ATI_REMOTE2
  146. tristate "ATI / Philips USB RF remote control"
  147. depends on USB_ARCH_HAS_HCD
  148. select USB
  149. help
  150. Say Y here if you want to use an ATI or Philips USB RF remote control.
  151. These are RF remotes with USB receivers.
  152. ATI Remote Wonder II comes with some ATI's All-In-Wonder video cards
  153. and is also available as a separate product.
  154. This driver provides mouse pointer, left and right mouse buttons,
  155. and maps all the other remote buttons to keypress events.
  156. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be
  157. called ati_remote2.
  158. config INPUT_KEYSPAN_REMOTE
  159. tristate "Keyspan DMR USB remote control (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  160. depends on EXPERIMENTAL
  161. depends on USB_ARCH_HAS_HCD
  162. select USB
  163. help
  164. Say Y here if you want to use a Keyspan DMR USB remote control.
  165. Currently only the UIA-11 type of receiver has been tested. The tag
  166. on the receiver that connects to the USB port should have a P/N that
  167. will tell you what type of DMR you have. The UIA-10 type is not
  168. supported at this time. This driver maps all buttons to keypress
  169. events.
  170. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will
  171. be called keyspan_remote.
  172. config INPUT_POWERMATE
  173. tristate "Griffin PowerMate and Contour Jog support"
  174. depends on USB_ARCH_HAS_HCD
  175. select USB
  176. help
  177. Say Y here if you want to use Griffin PowerMate or Contour Jog devices.
  178. These are aluminum dials which can measure clockwise and anticlockwise
  179. rotation. The dial also acts as a pushbutton. The base contains an LED
  180. which can be instructed to pulse or to switch to a particular intensity.
  181. You can download userspace tools from
  182. <http://sowerbutts.com/powermate/>.
  183. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  184. module will be called powermate.
  185. config INPUT_YEALINK
  186. tristate "Yealink usb-p1k voip phone"
  187. depends on EXPERIMENTAL
  188. depends on USB_ARCH_HAS_HCD
  189. select USB
  190. help
  191. Say Y here if you want to enable keyboard and LCD functions of the
  192. Yealink usb-p1k usb phones. The audio part is enabled by the generic
  193. usb sound driver, so you might want to enable that as well.
  194. For information about how to use these additional functions, see
  195. <file:Documentation/input/yealink.txt>.
  196. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be
  197. called yealink.
  198. config INPUT_CM109
  199. tristate "C-Media CM109 USB I/O Controller"
  200. depends on EXPERIMENTAL
  201. depends on USB_ARCH_HAS_HCD
  202. select USB
  203. help
  204. Say Y here if you want to enable keyboard and buzzer functions of the
  205. C-Media CM109 usb phones. The audio part is enabled by the generic
  206. usb sound driver, so you might want to enable that as well.
  207. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be
  208. called cm109.
  209. config INPUT_TWL4030_PWRBUTTON
  210. tristate "TWL4030 Power button Driver"
  211. depends on TWL4030_CORE
  212. help
  213. Say Y here if you want to enable power key reporting via the
  214. TWL4030 family of chips.
  215. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module will
  216. be called twl4030_pwrbutton.
  217. config INPUT_TWL4030_VIBRA
  218. tristate "Support for TWL4030 Vibrator"
  219. depends on TWL4030_CORE
  220. select MFD_TWL4030_AUDIO
  221. select INPUT_FF_MEMLESS
  222. help
  223. This option enables support for TWL4030 Vibrator Driver.
  224. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module will
  225. be called twl4030_vibra.
  226. config INPUT_TWL6040_VIBRA
  227. tristate "Support for TWL6040 Vibrator"
  228. depends on TWL4030_CORE
  229. select TWL6040_CORE
  230. select INPUT_FF_MEMLESS
  231. help
  232. This option enables support for TWL6040 Vibrator Driver.
  233. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module will
  234. be called twl6040_vibra.
  235. config INPUT_UINPUT
  236. tristate "User level driver support"
  237. help
  238. Say Y here if you want to support user level drivers for input
  239. subsystem accessible under char device 10:223 - /dev/input/uinput.
  240. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  241. module will be called uinput.
  242. config INPUT_SGI_BTNS
  243. tristate "SGI Indy/O2 volume button interface"
  244. depends on SGI_IP22 || SGI_IP32
  245. select INPUT_POLLDEV
  246. help
  247. Say Y here if you want to support SGI Indy/O2 volume button interface.
  248. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  249. module will be called sgi_btns.
  250. config HP_SDC_RTC
  251. tristate "HP SDC Real Time Clock"
  252. depends on (GSC || HP300) && SERIO
  253. select HP_SDC
  254. help
  255. Say Y here if you want to support the built-in real time clock
  256. of the HP SDC controller.
  257. config INPUT_PCF50633_PMU
  258. tristate "PCF50633 PMU events"
  259. depends on MFD_PCF50633
  260. help
  261. Say Y to include support for delivering PMU events via input
  262. layer on NXP PCF50633.
  263. config INPUT_PCF8574
  264. tristate "PCF8574 Keypad input device"
  265. depends on I2C && EXPERIMENTAL
  266. help
  267. Say Y here if you want to support a keypad connetced via I2C
  268. with a PCF8574.
  269. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  270. module will be called pcf8574_keypad.
  271. config INPUT_PWM_BEEPER
  272. tristate "PWM beeper support"
  273. depends on HAVE_PWM
  274. help
  275. Say Y here to get support for PWM based beeper devices.
  276. If unsure, say N.
  277. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be
  278. called pwm-beeper.
  279. config INPUT_PMIC8XXX_PWRKEY
  280. tristate "PMIC8XXX power key support"
  281. depends on MFD_PM8XXX
  282. help
  283. Say Y here if you want support for the PMIC8XXX power key.
  284. If unsure, say N.
  285. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  286. module will be called pmic8xxx-pwrkey.
  287. config INPUT_GPIO_ROTARY_ENCODER
  288. tristate "Rotary encoders connected to GPIO pins"
  289. depends on GPIOLIB && GENERIC_GPIO
  290. help
  291. Say Y here to add support for rotary encoders connected to GPIO lines.
  292. Check file:Documentation/input/rotary-encoder.txt for more
  293. information.
  294. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  295. module will be called rotary_encoder.
  296. config INPUT_RB532_BUTTON
  297. tristate "Mikrotik Routerboard 532 button interface"
  298. depends on MIKROTIK_RB532
  299. depends on GPIOLIB && GENERIC_GPIO
  300. select INPUT_POLLDEV
  301. help
  302. Say Y here if you want support for the S1 button built into
  303. Mikrotik's Routerboard 532.
  304. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  305. module will be called rb532_button.
  306. config INPUT_DM355EVM
  307. tristate "TI DaVinci DM355 EVM Keypad and IR Remote"
  308. depends on MFD_DM355EVM_MSP
  309. select INPUT_SPARSEKMAP
  310. help
  311. Supports the pushbuttons and IR remote used with
  312. the DM355 EVM board.
  313. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  314. module will be called dm355evm_keys.
  315. config INPUT_BFIN_ROTARY
  316. tristate "Blackfin Rotary support"
  317. depends on BF54x || BF52x
  318. help
  319. Say Y here if you want to use the Blackfin Rotary.
  320. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  321. module will be called bfin-rotary.
  322. config INPUT_WM831X_ON
  323. tristate "WM831X ON pin"
  324. depends on MFD_WM831X
  325. help
  326. Support the ON pin of WM831X PMICs as an input device
  327. reporting power button status.
  328. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
  329. will be called wm831x_on.
  330. config INPUT_PCAP
  331. tristate "Motorola EZX PCAP misc input events"
  332. depends on EZX_PCAP
  333. help
  334. Say Y here if you want to use Power key and Headphone button
  335. on Motorola EZX phones.
  336. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  337. module will be called pcap_keys.
  338. config INPUT_ADXL34X
  339. tristate "Analog Devices ADXL34x Three-Axis Digital Accelerometer"
  340. default n
  341. help
  342. Say Y here if you have a Accelerometer interface using the
  343. ADXL345/6 controller, and your board-specific initialization
  344. code includes that in its table of devices.
  345. This driver can use either I2C or SPI communication to the
  346. ADXL345/6 controller. Select the appropriate method for
  347. your system.
  348. If unsure, say N (but it's safe to say "Y").
  349. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  350. module will be called adxl34x.
  351. config INPUT_ADXL34X_I2C
  352. tristate "support I2C bus connection"
  353. depends on INPUT_ADXL34X && I2C
  354. default y
  355. help
  356. Say Y here if you have ADXL345/6 hooked to an I2C bus.
  357. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  358. module will be called adxl34x-i2c.
  359. config INPUT_ADXL34X_SPI
  360. tristate "support SPI bus connection"
  361. depends on INPUT_ADXL34X && SPI
  362. default y
  363. help
  364. Say Y here if you have ADXL345/6 hooked to a SPI bus.
  365. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  366. module will be called adxl34x-spi.
  367. config INPUT_CMA3000
  368. tristate "VTI CMA3000 Tri-axis accelerometer"
  369. help
  370. Say Y here if you want to use VTI CMA3000_D0x Accelerometer
  371. driver
  372. This driver currently only supports I2C interface to the
  373. controller. Also select the I2C method.
  374. If unsure, say N
  375. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  376. module will be called cma3000_d0x.
  377. config INPUT_CMA3000_I2C
  378. tristate "Support I2C bus connection"
  379. depends on INPUT_CMA3000 && I2C
  380. help
  381. Say Y here if you want to use VTI CMA3000_D0x Accelerometer
  382. through I2C interface.
  383. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  384. module will be called cma3000_d0x_i2c.
  385. config INPUT_XEN_KBDDEV_FRONTEND
  386. tristate "Xen virtual keyboard and mouse support"
  387. depends on XEN_FBDEV_FRONTEND
  388. default y
  389. select XEN_XENBUS_FRONTEND
  390. help
  391. This driver implements the front-end of the Xen virtual
  392. keyboard and mouse device driver. It communicates with a back-end
  393. in another domain.
  394. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  395. module will be called xen-kbdfront.
  396. endif