[core/input] add pseudo-event "update" to selectively update modules
to trigger an update of a module (without actually triggering a mouse interaction), use the special event "update": bumblebee-ctl -m <module> -b update see #784
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@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ button = {
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"right-mouse": 3,
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"wheel-up": 4,
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"wheel-down": 5,
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"update": -1,
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}
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parser.add_argument(
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"-b",
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"--button",
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choices=["left-mouse", "right-mouse", "middle-mouse", "wheel-up", "wheel-down"],
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choices=["left-mouse", "right-mouse", "middle-mouse", "wheel-up", "wheel-down", "update"],
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help="button to emulate",
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default="left-mouse",
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)
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@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ MIDDLE_MOUSE = 2
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RIGHT_MOUSE = 3
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WHEEL_UP = 4
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WHEEL_DOWN = 5
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UPDATE = -1
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def button_name(button):
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return "wheel-up"
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if button == WHEEL_DOWN:
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return "wheel-down"
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if button == UPDATE:
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return "update"
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return "n/a"
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