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1#
2# Mouse driver configuration
3#
4menuconfig INPUT_MOUSE
5	bool "Mice"
6	default y
7	help
8	  Say Y here, and a list of supported mice will be displayed.
9	  This option doesn't affect the kernel.
10
11	  If unsure, say Y.
12
13if INPUT_MOUSE
14
15config MOUSE_PS2
16	tristate "PS/2 mouse"
17	default y
18	select SERIO
19	select SERIO_LIBPS2
20	select SERIO_I8042 if X86
21	select SERIO_GSCPS2 if GSC
22	help
23	  Say Y here if you have a PS/2 mouse connected to your system. This
24	  includes the standard 2 or 3-button PS/2 mouse, as well as PS/2
25	  mice with wheels and extra buttons, Microsoft, Logitech or Genius
26	  compatible.
27
28	  Synaptics, ALPS or Elantech TouchPad users might be interested
29	  in a specialized Xorg/XFree86 driver at:
30		<http://w1.894.telia.com/~u89404340/touchpad/index.html>
31	  and a new version of GPM at:
32		<http://www.geocities.com/dt_or/gpm/gpm.html>
33		<http://xorg.freedesktop.org/archive/individual/driver/>
34	  to take advantage of the advanced features of the touchpad.
35
36	  If unsure, say Y.
37
38	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
39	  module will be called psmouse.
40
41config MOUSE_PS2_ALPS
42	bool "ALPS PS/2 mouse protocol extension" if EXPERT
43	default y
44	depends on MOUSE_PS2
45	help
46	  Say Y here if you have an ALPS PS/2 touchpad connected to
47	  your system.
48
49	  If unsure, say Y.
50
51config MOUSE_PS2_LOGIPS2PP
52	bool "Logitech PS/2++ mouse protocol extension" if EXPERT
53	default y
54	depends on MOUSE_PS2
55	help
56	  Say Y here if you have a Logictech PS/2++ mouse connected to
57	  your system.
58
59	  If unsure, say Y.
60
61config MOUSE_PS2_SYNAPTICS
62	bool "Synaptics PS/2 mouse protocol extension" if EXPERT
63	default y
64	depends on MOUSE_PS2
65	help
66	  Say Y here if you have a Synaptics PS/2 TouchPad connected to
67	  your system.
68
69	  If unsure, say Y.
70
71config MOUSE_PS2_CYPRESS
72       bool "Cypress PS/2 mouse protocol extension" if EXPERT
73       default y
74       depends on MOUSE_PS2
75       help
76         Say Y here if you have a Cypress PS/2 Trackpad connected to
77         your system.
78
79         If unsure, say Y.
80
81config MOUSE_PS2_LIFEBOOK
82	bool "Fujitsu Lifebook PS/2 mouse protocol extension" if EXPERT
83	default y
84	depends on MOUSE_PS2 && X86 && DMI
85	help
86	  Say Y here if you have a Fujitsu B-series Lifebook PS/2
87	  TouchScreen connected to your system.
88
89	  If unsure, say Y.
90
91config MOUSE_PS2_TRACKPOINT
92	bool "IBM Trackpoint PS/2 mouse protocol extension" if EXPERT
93	default y
94	depends on MOUSE_PS2
95	help
96	  Say Y here if you have an IBM Trackpoint PS/2 mouse connected
97	  to your system.
98
99	  If unsure, say Y.
100
101config MOUSE_PS2_ELANTECH
102	bool "Elantech PS/2 protocol extension"
103	depends on MOUSE_PS2
104	help
105	  Say Y here if you have an Elantech PS/2 touchpad connected
106	  to your system.
107
108	  Note that if you enable this driver you will need an updated
109	  X.org Synaptics driver that does not require ABS_PRESSURE
110	  reports from the touchpad (i.e. post 1.5.0 version). You can
111	  grab a patch for the driver here:
112
113	  http://userweb.kernel.org/~dtor/synaptics-no-abspressure.patch
114
115	  If unsure, say N.
116
117	  This driver exposes some configuration registers via sysfs
118	  entries. For further information,
119	  see <file:Documentation/input/elantech.txt>.
120
121config MOUSE_PS2_SENTELIC
122	bool "Sentelic Finger Sensing Pad PS/2 protocol extension"
123	depends on MOUSE_PS2
124	help
125	  Say Y here if you have a laptop (such as MSI WIND Netbook)
126	  with Sentelic Finger Sensing Pad touchpad.
127
128	  If unsure, say N.
129
130config MOUSE_PS2_TOUCHKIT
131	bool "eGalax TouchKit PS/2 protocol extension"
132	depends on MOUSE_PS2
133	help
134	  Say Y here if you have an eGalax TouchKit PS/2 touchscreen
135	  connected to your system.
136
137	  If unsure, say N.
138
139config MOUSE_PS2_OLPC
140	bool "OLPC PS/2 mouse protocol extension"
141	depends on MOUSE_PS2 && OLPC
142	help
143	  Say Y here if you have an OLPC XO-1 laptop (with built-in
144	  PS/2 touchpad/tablet device).  The manufacturer calls the
145	  touchpad an HGPK.
146
147	  If unsure, say N.
148
149config MOUSE_SERIAL
150	tristate "Serial mouse"
151	select SERIO
152	help
153	  Say Y here if you have a serial (RS-232, COM port) mouse connected
154	  to your system. This includes Sun, MouseSystems, Microsoft,
155	  Logitech and all other compatible serial mice.
156
157	  If unsure, say N.
158
159	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
160	  module will be called sermouse.
161
162config MOUSE_APPLETOUCH
163	tristate "Apple USB Touchpad support"
164	depends on USB_ARCH_HAS_HCD
165	select USB
166	help
167	  Say Y here if you want to use an Apple USB Touchpad.
168
169	  These are the touchpads that can be found on post-February 2005
170	  Apple Powerbooks (prior models have a Synaptics touchpad connected
171	  to the ADB bus).
172
173	  This driver provides a basic mouse driver but can be interfaced
174	  with the synaptics X11 driver to provide acceleration and
175	  scrolling in X11.
176
177	  For further information, see
178	  <file:Documentation/input/appletouch.txt>.
179
180	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
181	  module will be called appletouch.
182
183config MOUSE_BCM5974
184	tristate "Apple USB BCM5974 Multitouch trackpad support"
185	depends on USB_ARCH_HAS_HCD
186	select USB
187	help
188	  Say Y here if you have an Apple USB BCM5974 Multitouch
189	  trackpad.
190
191	  The BCM5974 is the multitouch trackpad found in the Macbook
192	  Air (JAN2008) and Macbook Pro Penryn (FEB2008) laptops.
193
194	  It is also found in the IPhone (2007) and Ipod Touch (2008).
195
196	  This driver provides multitouch functionality together with
197	  the synaptics X11 driver.
198
199	  The interface is currently identical to the appletouch interface,
200	  for further information, see
201	  <file:Documentation/input/appletouch.txt>.
202
203	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
204	  module will be called bcm5974.
205
206config MOUSE_CYAPA
207	tristate "Cypress APA I2C Trackpad support"
208	depends on I2C
209	help
210	  This driver adds support for Cypress All Points Addressable (APA)
211	  I2C Trackpads, including the ones used in 2012 Samsung Chromebooks.
212
213	  Say Y here if you have a Cypress APA I2C Trackpad.
214
215	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be
216	  called cyapa.
217
218config MOUSE_INPORT
219	tristate "InPort/MS/ATIXL busmouse"
220	depends on ISA
221	help
222	  Say Y here if you have an InPort, Microsoft or ATI XL busmouse.
223	  They are rather rare these days.
224
225	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
226	  module will be called inport.
227
228config MOUSE_ATIXL
229	bool "ATI XL variant"
230	depends on MOUSE_INPORT
231	help
232	  Say Y here if your mouse is of the ATI XL variety.
233
234config MOUSE_LOGIBM
235	tristate "Logitech busmouse"
236	depends on ISA
237	help
238	  Say Y here if you have a Logitech busmouse.
239	  They are rather rare these days.
240
241	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
242	  module will be called logibm.
243
244config MOUSE_PC110PAD
245	tristate "IBM PC110 touchpad"
246	depends on ISA
247	help
248	  Say Y if you have the IBM PC-110 micro-notebook and want its
249	  touchpad supported.
250
251	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
252	  module will be called pc110pad.
253
254config MOUSE_AMIGA
255	tristate "Amiga mouse"
256	depends on AMIGA
257	help
258	  Say Y here if you have an Amiga and want its native mouse
259	  supported by the kernel.
260
261	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
262	  module will be called amimouse.
263
264config MOUSE_ATARI
265	tristate "Atari mouse"
266	depends on ATARI
267	select ATARI_KBD_CORE
268	help
269	  Say Y here if you have an Atari and want its native mouse
270	  supported by the kernel.
271
272	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
273	  module will be called atarimouse.
274
275config MOUSE_RISCPC
276	tristate "Acorn RiscPC mouse"
277	depends on ARCH_ACORN
278	help
279	  Say Y here if you have the Acorn RiscPC computer and want its
280	  native mouse supported.
281
282	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
283	  module will be called rpcmouse.
284
285config MOUSE_VSXXXAA
286	tristate "DEC VSXXX-AA/GA mouse and VSXXX-AB tablet"
287	select SERIO
288	help
289	  Say Y (or M) if you want to use a DEC VSXXX-AA (hockey
290	  puck) or a VSXXX-GA (rectangular) mouse. Theses mice are
291	  typically used on DECstations or VAXstations, but can also
292	  be used on any box capable of RS232 (with some adaptor
293	  described in the source file). This driver also works with the
294	  digitizer (VSXXX-AB) DEC produced.
295
296config MOUSE_GPIO
297	tristate "GPIO mouse"
298	depends on GPIOLIB
299	select INPUT_POLLDEV
300	help
301	  This driver simulates a mouse on GPIO lines of various CPUs (and some
302	  other chips).
303
304	  Say Y here if your device has buttons or a simple joystick connected
305	  directly to GPIO lines. Your board-specific setup logic must also
306	  provide a platform device and platform data saying which GPIOs are
307	  used.
308
309	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
310	  module will be called gpio_mouse.
311
312config MOUSE_PXA930_TRKBALL
313	tristate "PXA930 Trackball mouse"
314	depends on CPU_PXA930 || CPU_PXA935
315	help
316	  Say Y here to support PXA930 Trackball mouse.
317
318config MOUSE_MAPLE
319	tristate "Maple mouse (for the Dreamcast)"
320	depends on MAPLE
321	help
322	  This driver supports the Maple mouse on the SEGA Dreamcast.
323
324	  Most Dreamcast users, who have a mouse, will say Y here.
325
326	  To compile this driver as a module choose M here: the module will be
327	  called maplemouse.
328
329config MOUSE_SYNAPTICS_I2C
330	tristate "Synaptics I2C Touchpad support"
331	depends on I2C
332	help
333	  This driver supports Synaptics I2C touchpad controller on eXeda
334	  mobile device.
335	  The device will not work the synaptics X11 driver because
336	  (i) it  reports only relative coordinates and has no capabilities
337	  to report absolute coordinates
338	  (ii) the eXeda device itself uses Xfbdev as X Server and it does
339	  not allow using xf86-input-* drivers.
340
341	  Say y here if you have eXeda device and want to use a Synaptics
342	  I2C Touchpad.
343
344	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
345	  module will be called synaptics_i2c.
346
347config MOUSE_SYNAPTICS_USB
348	tristate "Synaptics USB device support"
349	depends on USB_ARCH_HAS_HCD
350	select USB
351	help
352	  Say Y here if you want to use a Synaptics USB touchpad or pointing
353	  stick.
354
355	  While these devices emulate an USB mouse by default and can be used
356	  with standard usbhid driver, this driver, together with its X.Org
357	  counterpart, allows you to fully utilize capabilities of the device.
358	  More information can be found at:
359	  <http://jan-steinhoff.de/linux/synaptics-usb.html>
360
361	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
362	  module will be called synaptics_usb.
363
364config MOUSE_NAVPOINT_PXA27x
365	tristate "Synaptics NavPoint (PXA27x SSP/SPI)"
366	depends on PXA27x && PXA_SSP
367	help
368	  This driver adds support for the Synaptics NavPoint touchpad connected
369	  to a PXA27x SSP port in SPI slave mode. The device emulates a mouse;
370	  a tap or tap-and-a-half drag gesture emulates the left mouse button.
371	  For example, use the xf86-input-evdev driver for an X pointing device.
372
373	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
374	  module will be called navpoint.
375
376endif
377