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InputPlumber 0.74 Released With Hardware Support Improvements

([Hardware] 6 Hours Ago InputPlumber 0.74)


InputPlumber 0.74 is now available for this open-source input routing and control daemon for Linux systems. InputPlumber enables combining of multiple input devices, emulating different inputs, and a variety of other features particularly of benefit for Linux gaming.

InputPlumber 0.74 adds in mouse wheel support handling for both horizontal and vertical movement. There is also a number of device specific improvements in InputPlumber 0.74, especially for the GPD Win Mini.

InputPlumber's Steam Deck target has also added the product IDs for the Lenovo Legion Go 2 as well as the MSI Claw series and other adjustments to that target.

"Bug Fixes

- Add wild card matching for claw8 to match Polar Tempest Edition as well

- Hardware Support: Add new PID's for Steam Deck target

-Hardware Support: Add scroll wheel to legion go devices

- Hardware Support: Invert pitch axis for Legion Go 2

- Improve attribute matching time by only querying specified attribute

- Target Device: Combine all xbox devices into a single target

- TargetDevice: support immediate write events

Features

- add mouse wheel support

- Hardware Support: Add tap-to-click for GPD Win Mini

- Hardware Support: Debounce GPD Win Mini macro keys

- Hardware Support: Ignore tap during movement

- Hardware Support: Support tap-hold to drag on GPD Win Mini"

InputPlumber 0.74 source code as well as generic x86_64 and AArch64 binaries along with RPMs and Debian packages can be downloaded via [1]GitHub .



[1] https://github.com/ShadowBlip/InputPlumber/releases/tag/v0.74.0



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