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    Phoronix: Libinput 1.11 Released With Record & Replay Capabilities, New Acceleration Code

    Libinput 1.11 is out today as a significant update to this generic input handling library for Linux systems that is used by both X.Org (in the form of xf86-input-libinput) as well as Wayland systems for their unified input needs. The Libinput 1.11 release offers several new features...

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    And to sound like a broken record, what are the security measures to avoid malicious use of the record input thing?

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    • #3
      Does anybody else have mouse input issue's (strange movements including jumps and almost a locking at some corners) in games on Plasma-Wayland?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by M@GOid View Post
        And to sound like a broken record, what are the security measures to avoid malicious use of the record input thing?
        http://who-t.blogspot.com/2018/05/li...-t+%28Who-T%29

        Thus libinput-record is the replacement for evemu. The main features that libinput-record adds are a more standardised file format that can be expanded and parsed easily, the ability to record and replay multiple devices at once and the interleaving of evdev events with libinput events to check what's happening. And it's more secure by default, all alphanumeric keys are (by default) printed as KEY_A so there's no risk of a password leaking into a file attached to Bugzilla.

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