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4 Multi-touch (MT) Protocol
16 document describes the multi-touch (MT) protocol which allows kernel
19 The protocol is divided into two types, depending on the capabilities of the
20 hardware. For devices handling anonymous contacts (type A), the protocol
22 devices capable of tracking identifiable contacts (type B), the protocol
26 MT protocol type A is obsolete, all kernel drivers have been
29 Protocol Usage
35 applications, the MT protocol can be implemented on top of the ST protocol
53 The main difference between the stateless type A protocol and the stateful
54 type B slot protocol lies in the usage of identifiable contacts to reduce
55 the amount of data sent to userspace. The slot protocol requires the use of
92 Protocol Example A
128 Protocol Example B
226 In the type B protocol, ABS_MT_TOOL_TYPE and ABS_MT_TRACKING_ID are
313 event should be omitted. The protocol currently mainly supports
339 better to the MT protocol than others. To simplify and unify the mapping,