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NAME

       uep — eGalax touchscreen driver

SYNOPSIS

       To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following lines into your kernel configuration file:

             device uep
             device usb

       Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the following line in loader.conf(5):

             uep_load="YES"

       To  compile  this  driver  with  evdev  support  enabled,  place  the  following  lines  into  the kernel
       configuration file:

             options EVDEV_SUPPORT
             device evdev

DESCRIPTION

       The uep driver provides support for the eGalax onscreen touch panels.

       The driver is a stub.  It just probes and attaches to USB  device,  creates  a  device  entry  and  feeds
       reassembled packets from the hardware to it.  Depending on compile-time kernel options it supports either
       native or evdev operation modes.

       To get the mouse working in X(7) in native mode, install ports/x11-drivers/xf86-input-egalax.

       To get the mouse working in X(7) in evdev mode, install ports/x11-drivers/xf86-input-evdev.

FILES

       uep creates a blocking pseudo-device file, /dev/uep0 in native mode or /dev/input/eventN in evdev mode.

SEE ALSO

       usb(4),  loader.conf(5),  xorg.conf(5) (ports/x11/xorg), egalax(4) (ports/x11-drivers/xf86-input-egalax),
       evdev(4) (ports/x11-drivers/xf86-input-evdev).

AUTHORS

       The uep driver was written by Gleb Smirnoff <glebius@FreeBSD.org>.

BUGS

       uep cannot act like sysmouse(4), as sysmouse(4) does not support absolute motion events.

Debian                                           August 5, 2018                                           UEP(4)