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  1. #
  2. # USB Input driver configuration
  3. #
  4. comment "USB Input Devices"
  5. depends on USB
  6. config USB_HID
  7. tristate "USB Human Interface Device (full HID) support"
  8. default y
  9. depends on USB
  10. select HID
  11. ---help---
  12. Say Y here if you want full HID support to connect USB keyboards,
  13. mice, joysticks, graphic tablets, or any other HID based devices
  14. to your computer via USB. You also need to select HID Input layer
  15. support (below) if you want to use keyboards, mice, joysticks and
  16. the like ... as well as Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) and
  17. monitor control devices.
  18. You can't use this driver and the HIDBP (Boot Protocol) keyboard
  19. and mouse drivers at the same time. More information is available:
  20. <file:Documentation/input/input.txt>.
  21. If unsure, say Y.
  22. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  23. module will be called usbhid.
  24. comment "Input core support is needed for USB HID input layer or HIDBP support"
  25. depends on USB_HID && INPUT=n
  26. config USB_HID_POWERBOOK
  27. bool "Enable support for iBook/PowerBook special keys"
  28. default n
  29. depends on USB_HID
  30. help
  31. Say Y here if you want support for the special keys (Fn, Numlock) on
  32. Apple iBooks and PowerBooks.
  33. If unsure, say N.
  34. config HID_FF
  35. bool "Force feedback support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  36. depends on USB_HID && EXPERIMENTAL
  37. help
  38. Say Y here is you want force feedback support for a few HID devices.
  39. See below for a list of supported devices.
  40. See <file:Documentation/input/ff.txt> for a description of the force
  41. feedback API.
  42. If unsure, say N.
  43. config HID_PID
  44. bool "PID device support"
  45. depends on HID_FF
  46. help
  47. Say Y here if you have a PID-compliant device and wish to enable force
  48. feedback for it. Microsoft Sidewinder Force Feedback 2 is one of such
  49. devices.
  50. config LOGITECH_FF
  51. bool "Logitech WingMan *3D support"
  52. depends on HID_FF
  53. select INPUT_FF_MEMLESS if USB_HID
  54. help
  55. Say Y here if you have one of these devices:
  56. - Logitech WingMan Cordless RumblePad
  57. - Logitech WingMan Force 3D
  58. and if you want to enable force feedback for them.
  59. Note: if you say N here, this device will still be supported, but without
  60. force feedback.
  61. config THRUSTMASTER_FF
  62. bool "ThrustMaster FireStorm Dual Power 2 support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  63. depends on HID_FF && EXPERIMENTAL
  64. select INPUT_FF_MEMLESS if USB_HID
  65. help
  66. Say Y here if you have a THRUSTMASTER FireStore Dual Power 2,
  67. and want to enable force feedback support for it.
  68. Note: if you say N here, this device will still be supported, but without
  69. force feedback.
  70. config ZEROPLUS_FF
  71. bool "Zeroplus based game controller support"
  72. depends on HID_FF
  73. select INPUT_FF_MEMLESS if USB_HID
  74. help
  75. Say Y here if you have a Zeroplus based game controller and want to
  76. enable force feedback for it.
  77. config USB_HIDDEV
  78. bool "/dev/hiddev raw HID device support"
  79. depends on USB_HID
  80. help
  81. Say Y here if you want to support HID devices (from the USB
  82. specification standpoint) that aren't strictly user interface
  83. devices, like monitor controls and Uninterruptable Power Supplies.
  84. This module supports these devices separately using a separate
  85. event interface on /dev/usb/hiddevX (char 180:96 to 180:111).
  86. If unsure, say Y.
  87. menu "USB HID Boot Protocol drivers"
  88. depends on USB!=n && USB_HID!=y
  89. config USB_KBD
  90. tristate "USB HIDBP Keyboard (simple Boot) support"
  91. depends on USB && INPUT
  92. ---help---
  93. Say Y here only if you are absolutely sure that you don't want
  94. to use the generic HID driver for your USB keyboard and prefer
  95. to use the keyboard in its limited Boot Protocol mode instead.
  96. This is almost certainly not what you want. This is mostly
  97. useful for embedded applications or simple keyboards.
  98. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  99. module will be called usbkbd.
  100. If even remotely unsure, say N.
  101. config USB_MOUSE
  102. tristate "USB HIDBP Mouse (simple Boot) support"
  103. depends on USB && INPUT
  104. ---help---
  105. Say Y here only if you are absolutely sure that you don't want
  106. to use the generic HID driver for your USB mouse and prefer
  107. to use the mouse in its limited Boot Protocol mode instead.
  108. This is almost certainly not what you want. This is mostly
  109. useful for embedded applications or simple mice.
  110. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  111. module will be called usbmouse.
  112. If even remotely unsure, say N.
  113. endmenu
  114. config USB_AIPTEK
  115. tristate "Aiptek 6000U/8000U tablet support"
  116. depends on USB && INPUT
  117. help
  118. Say Y here if you want to use the USB version of the Aiptek 6000U
  119. or Aiptek 8000U tablet. Make sure to say Y to "Mouse support"
  120. (CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV) and/or "Event interface support"
  121. (CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV) as well.
  122. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  123. module will be called aiptek.
  124. config USB_WACOM
  125. tristate "Wacom Intuos/Graphire tablet support"
  126. depends on USB && INPUT
  127. help
  128. Say Y here if you want to use the USB version of the Wacom Intuos
  129. or Graphire tablet. Make sure to say Y to "Mouse support"
  130. (CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV) and/or "Event interface support"
  131. (CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV) as well.
  132. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  133. module will be called wacom.
  134. config USB_ACECAD
  135. tristate "Acecad Flair tablet support"
  136. depends on USB && INPUT
  137. help
  138. Say Y here if you want to use the USB version of the Acecad Flair
  139. tablet. Make sure to say Y to "Mouse support"
  140. (CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV) and/or "Event interface support"
  141. (CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV) as well.
  142. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  143. module will be called acecad.
  144. config USB_KBTAB
  145. tristate "KB Gear JamStudio tablet support"
  146. depends on USB && INPUT
  147. help
  148. Say Y here if you want to use the USB version of the KB Gear
  149. JamStudio tablet. Make sure to say Y to "Mouse support"
  150. (CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV) and/or "Event interface support"
  151. (CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV) as well.
  152. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  153. module will be called kbtab.
  154. config USB_POWERMATE
  155. tristate "Griffin PowerMate and Contour Jog support"
  156. depends on USB && INPUT
  157. ---help---
  158. Say Y here if you want to use Griffin PowerMate or Contour Jog devices.
  159. These are aluminum dials which can measure clockwise and anticlockwise
  160. rotation. The dial also acts as a pushbutton. The base contains an LED
  161. which can be instructed to pulse or to switch to a particular intensity.
  162. You can download userspace tools from
  163. <http://sowerbutts.com/powermate/>.
  164. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  165. module will be called powermate.
  166. config USB_TOUCHSCREEN
  167. tristate "USB Touchscreen Driver"
  168. depends on USB && INPUT
  169. ---help---
  170. USB Touchscreen driver for:
  171. - eGalax Touchkit USB (also includes eTurboTouch CT-410/510/700)
  172. - PanJit TouchSet USB
  173. - 3M MicroTouch USB (EX II series)
  174. - ITM
  175. - some other eTurboTouch
  176. - Gunze AHL61
  177. - DMC TSC-10/25
  178. Have a look at <http://linux.chapter7.ch/touchkit/> for
  179. a usage description and the required user-space stuff.
  180. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  181. module will be called usbtouchscreen.
  182. config USB_TOUCHSCREEN_EGALAX
  183. default y
  184. bool "eGalax, eTurboTouch CT-410/510/700 device support" if EMBEDDED
  185. depends on USB_TOUCHSCREEN
  186. config USB_TOUCHSCREEN_PANJIT
  187. default y
  188. bool "PanJit device support" if EMBEDDED
  189. depends on USB_TOUCHSCREEN
  190. config USB_TOUCHSCREEN_3M
  191. default y
  192. bool "3M/Microtouch EX II series device support" if EMBEDDED
  193. depends on USB_TOUCHSCREEN
  194. config USB_TOUCHSCREEN_ITM
  195. default y
  196. bool "ITM device support" if EMBEDDED
  197. depends on USB_TOUCHSCREEN
  198. config USB_TOUCHSCREEN_ETURBO
  199. default y
  200. bool "eTurboTouch (non-eGalax compatible) device support" if EMBEDDED
  201. depends on USB_TOUCHSCREEN
  202. config USB_TOUCHSCREEN_GUNZE
  203. default y
  204. bool "Gunze AHL61 device support" if EMBEDDED
  205. depends on USB_TOUCHSCREEN
  206. config USB_TOUCHSCREEN_DMC_TSC10
  207. default y
  208. bool "DMC TSC-10/25 device support" if EMBEDDED
  209. depends on USB_TOUCHSCREEN
  210. config USB_YEALINK
  211. tristate "Yealink usb-p1k voip phone"
  212. depends on USB && INPUT && EXPERIMENTAL
  213. ---help---
  214. Say Y here if you want to enable keyboard and LCD functions of the
  215. Yealink usb-p1k usb phones. The audio part is enabled by the generic
  216. usb sound driver, so you might want to enable that as well.
  217. For information about how to use these additional functions, see
  218. <file:Documentation/input/yealink.txt>.
  219. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be
  220. called yealink.
  221. config USB_XPAD
  222. tristate "X-Box gamepad support"
  223. depends on USB && INPUT
  224. ---help---
  225. Say Y here if you want to use the X-Box pad with your computer.
  226. Make sure to say Y to "Joystick support" (CONFIG_INPUT_JOYDEV)
  227. and/or "Event interface support" (CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV) as well.
  228. For information about how to connect the X-Box pad to USB, see
  229. <file:Documentation/input/xpad.txt>.
  230. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  231. module will be called xpad.
  232. config USB_ATI_REMOTE
  233. tristate "ATI / X10 USB RF remote control"
  234. depends on USB && INPUT
  235. ---help---
  236. Say Y here if you want to use an ATI or X10 "Lola" USB remote control.
  237. These are RF remotes with USB receivers.
  238. The ATI remote comes with many of ATI's All-In-Wonder video cards.
  239. The X10 "Lola" remote is available at:
  240. <http://www.x10.com/products/lola_sg1.htm>
  241. This driver provides mouse pointer, left and right mouse buttons,
  242. and maps all the other remote buttons to keypress events.
  243. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be
  244. called ati_remote.
  245. config USB_ATI_REMOTE2
  246. tristate "ATI / Philips USB RF remote control"
  247. depends on USB && INPUT
  248. ---help---
  249. Say Y here if you want to use an ATI or Philips USB RF remote control.
  250. These are RF remotes with USB receivers.
  251. ATI Remote Wonder II comes with some ATI's All-In-Wonder video cards
  252. and is also available as a separate product.
  253. This driver provides mouse pointer, left and right mouse buttons,
  254. and maps all the other remote buttons to keypress events.
  255. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be
  256. called ati_remote2.
  257. config USB_KEYSPAN_REMOTE
  258. tristate "Keyspan DMR USB remote control (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  259. depends on USB && INPUT && EXPERIMENTAL
  260. ---help---
  261. Say Y here if you want to use a Keyspan DMR USB remote control.
  262. Currently only the UIA-11 type of receiver has been tested. The tag
  263. on the receiver that connects to the USB port should have a P/N that
  264. will tell you what type of DMR you have. The UIA-10 type is not
  265. supported at this time. This driver maps all buttons to keypress
  266. events.
  267. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will
  268. be called keyspan_remote.
  269. config USB_APPLETOUCH
  270. tristate "Apple USB Touchpad support"
  271. depends on USB && INPUT
  272. ---help---
  273. Say Y here if you want to use an Apple USB Touchpad.
  274. These are the touchpads that can be found on post-February 2005
  275. Apple Powerbooks (prior models have a Synaptics touchpad connected
  276. to the ADB bus).
  277. This driver provides a basic mouse driver but can be interfaced
  278. with the synaptics X11 driver to provide acceleration and
  279. scrolling in X11.
  280. For further information, see
  281. <file:Documentation/input/appletouch.txt>.
  282. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  283. module will be called appletouch.