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author | Drashna Jaelre <drashna@live.com> | 2022-08-12 16:22:34 -0700 |
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committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2022-08-12 16:22:34 -0700 |
commit | ccdba43e59fc42c9a91373c65eaa4a026539dc80 (patch) | |
tree | b6d977bcc6f86906f9c80b0cb98ea919877abca3 /docs | |
parent | 83f6aedd93da04a7bccaa649df6092889b099c04 (diff) |
Create generic Pointing Device Pin defines (#17776)
Diffstat (limited to 'docs')
-rw-r--r-- | docs/feature_pointing_device.md | 70 |
1 files changed, 38 insertions, 32 deletions
diff --git a/docs/feature_pointing_device.md b/docs/feature_pointing_device.md index c46cf34ee6..999dd1272d 100644 --- a/docs/feature_pointing_device.md +++ b/docs/feature_pointing_device.md @@ -22,11 +22,13 @@ POINTING_DEVICE_DRIVER = adns5050 The ADNS 5050 sensor uses a serial type protocol for communication, and requires an additional light source. -| Setting | Description | -| ------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | -| `ADNS5050_SCLK_PIN` | (Required) The pin connected to the clock pin of the sensor. | -| `ADNS5050_SDIO_PIN` | (Required) The pin connected to the data pin of the sensor. | -| `ADNS5050_CS_PIN` | (Required) The pin connected to the cable select pin of the sensor. | +| Setting | Description | Default | +| ------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- | +| `ADNS5050_SCLK_PIN` | (Required) The pin connected to the clock pin of the sensor. | `POINTING_DEVICE_SCLK_PIN` | +| `ADNS5050_SDIO_PIN` | (Required) The pin connected to the data pin of the sensor. | `POINTING_DEVICE_SDIO_PIN` | +| `ADNS5050_CS_PIN` | (Required) The pin connected to the cable select pin of the sensor. | `POINTING_DEVICE_CS_PIN` | + + The CPI range is 125-1375, in increments of 125. Defaults to 500 CPI. @@ -40,13 +42,13 @@ POINTING_DEVICE_DRIVER = adns9800 The ADNS 9800 is an SPI driven optical sensor, that uses laser output for surface tracking. -| Setting | Description | Default | -| ----------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------- | -| `ADNS9800_CLOCK_SPEED` | (Optional) Sets the clock speed that the sensor runs at. | `2000000` | -| `ADNS9800_SPI_LSBFIRST` | (Optional) Sets the Least/Most Significant Byte First setting for SPI. | `false` | -| `ADNS9800_SPI_MODE` | (Optional) Sets the SPI Mode for the sensor. | `3` | -| `ADNS9800_SPI_DIVISOR` | (Optional) Sets the SPI Divisor used for SPI communication. | _varies_ | -| `ADNS9800_CS_PIN` | (Required) Sets the Cable Select pin connected to the sensor. | _not defined_ | +| Setting | Description | Default | +| ----------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------ | +| `ADNS9800_CLOCK_SPEED` | (Optional) Sets the clock speed that the sensor runs at. | `2000000` | +| `ADNS9800_SPI_LSBFIRST` | (Optional) Sets the Least/Most Significant Byte First setting for SPI. | `false` | +| `ADNS9800_SPI_MODE` | (Optional) Sets the SPI Mode for the sensor. | `3` | +| `ADNS9800_SPI_DIVISOR` | (Optional) Sets the SPI Divisor used for SPI communication. | _varies_ | +| `ADNS9800_CS_PIN` | (Required) Sets the Cable Select pin connected to the sensor. | `POINTING_DEVICE_CS_PIN` | The CPI range is 800-8200, in increments of 200. Defaults to 1800 CPI. @@ -116,13 +118,13 @@ Default attenuation is set to 4X, although if you are using a thicker overlay (s | `CIRQUE_PINNACLE_ADDR` | (Required) Sets the I2C Address for the Cirque Trackpad | `0x2A` | | `CIRQUE_PINNACLE_TIMEOUT` | (Optional) The timeout for i2c communication with the trackpad in milliseconds. | `20` | -| SPI Setting | Description | Default | -| ------------------------------ | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------- | -| `CIRQUE_PINNACLE_CLOCK_SPEED` | (Optional) Sets the clock speed that the sensor runs at. | `1000000` | -| `CIRQUE_PINNACLE_SPI_LSBFIRST` | (Optional) Sets the Least/Most Significant Byte First setting for SPI. | `false` | -| `CIRQUE_PINNACLE_SPI_MODE` | (Optional) Sets the SPI Mode for the sensor. | `1` | -| `CIRQUE_PINNACLE_SPI_DIVISOR` | (Optional) Sets the SPI Divisor used for SPI communication. | _varies_ | -| `CIRQUE_PINNACLE_SPI_CS_PIN` | (Required) Sets the Cable Select pin connected to the sensor. | _not defined_ | +| SPI Setting | Description | Default | +| ------------------------------ | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------ | +| `CIRQUE_PINNACLE_CLOCK_SPEED` | (Optional) Sets the clock speed that the sensor runs at. | `1000000` | +| `CIRQUE_PINNACLE_SPI_LSBFIRST` | (Optional) Sets the Least/Most Significant Byte First setting for SPI. | `false` | +| `CIRQUE_PINNACLE_SPI_MODE` | (Optional) Sets the SPI Mode for the sensor. | `1` | +| `CIRQUE_PINNACLE_SPI_DIVISOR` | (Optional) Sets the SPI Divisor used for SPI communication. | _varies_ | +| `CIRQUE_PINNACLE_SPI_CS_PIN` | (Required) Sets the Cable Select pin connected to the sensor. | `POINTING_DEVICE_CS_PIN` | Default Scaling is 1024. Actual CPI depends on trackpad diameter. @@ -170,10 +172,10 @@ POINTING_DEVICE_DRIVER = paw3204 The paw 3204 sensor uses a serial type protocol for communication, and requires an additional light source. -| Setting | Description | -|--------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------| -|`PAW3204_SCLK_PIN` | (Required) The pin connected to the clock pin of the sensor. | -|`PAW3204_SDIO_PIN` | (Required) The pin connected to the data pin of the sensor. | +| Setting | Description | Default | +| ------------------ |--------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- | +| `PAW3204_SCLK_PIN` | (Required) The pin connected to the clock pin of the sensor. | `POINTING_DEVICE_SCLK_PIN` | +| `PAW3204_SDIO_PIN` | (Required) The pin connected to the data pin of the sensor. | `POINTING_DEVICE_SDIO_PIN` | The CPI range is 400-1600, with supported values of (400, 500, 600, 800, 1000, 1200 and 1600). Defaults to 1000 CPI. @@ -217,15 +219,15 @@ The CPI range is 50-16000, in increments of 50. Defaults to 2000 CPI. Both PMW 3360 and PMW 3389 are SPI driven optical sensors, that use a built in IR LED for surface tracking. -| Setting | Description | Default | -| ---------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------- | -| `PMW33XX_CS_PIN` | (Required) Sets the Cable Select pin connected to the sensor. | _not defined_ | -| `PMW33XX_CS_PINS` | (Alternative) Sets the Cable Select pins connected to multiple sensors. | _not defined_ | -| `PMW33XX_CPI` | (Optional) Sets counts per inch sensitivity of the sensor. | _varies_ | -| `PMW33XX_CLOCK_SPEED` | (Optional) Sets the clock speed that the sensor runs at. | `2000000` | -| `PMW33XX_SPI_DIVISOR` | (Optional) Sets the SPI Divisor used for SPI communication. | _varies_ | -| `PMW33XX_LIFTOFF_DISTANCE` | (Optional) Sets the lift off distance at run time | `0x02` | -| `ROTATIONAL_TRANSFORM_ANGLE` | (Optional) Allows for the sensor data to be rotated +/- 127 degrees directly in the sensor. | `0` | +| Setting | Description | Default | +| ---------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------ | +| `PMW33XX_CS_PIN` | (Required) Sets the Cable Select pin connected to the sensor. | `POINTING_DEVICE_CS_PIN` | +| `PMW33XX_CS_PINS` | (Alternative) Sets the Cable Select pins connected to multiple sensors. | _not defined_ | +| `PMW33XX_CPI` | (Optional) Sets counts per inch sensitivity of the sensor. | _varies_ | +| `PMW33XX_CLOCK_SPEED` | (Optional) Sets the clock speed that the sensor runs at. | `2000000` | +| `PMW33XX_SPI_DIVISOR` | (Optional) Sets the SPI Divisor used for SPI communication. | _varies_ | +| `PMW33XX_LIFTOFF_DISTANCE` | (Optional) Sets the lift off distance at run time | `0x02` | +| `ROTATIONAL_TRANSFORM_ANGLE` | (Optional) Allows for the sensor data to be rotated +/- 127 degrees directly in the sensor. | `0` | To use multiple sensors, instead of setting `PMW33XX_CS_PIN` you need to set `PMW33XX_CS_PINS` and also handle and merge the read from this sensor in user code. Note that different (per sensor) values of CPI, speed liftoff, rotational angle or flipping of X/Y is not currently supported. @@ -290,9 +292,13 @@ void pointing_device_driver_set_cpi(uint16_t cpi) {} | `POINTING_DEVICE_TASK_THROTTLE_MS` | (Optional) Limits the frequency that the sensor is polled for motion. | _not defined_ | | `POINTING_DEVICE_GESTURES_CURSOR_GLIDE_ENABLE` | (Optional) Enable inertial cursor. Cursor continues moving after a flick gesture and slows down by kinetic friction. | _not defined_ | | `POINTING_DEVICE_GESTURES_SCROLL_ENABLE` | (Optional) Enable scroll gesture. The gesture that activates the scroll is device dependent. | _not defined_ | +| `POINTING_DEVICE_CS_PIN` | (Optional) Provides a default CS pin, useful for supporting multiple sensor configs. | _not defined_ | +| `POINTING_DEVICE_SDIO_PIN` | (Optional) Provides a default SDIO pin, useful for supporting multiple sensor configs. | _not defined_ | +| `POINTING_DEVICE_SCLK_PIN` | (Optional) Provides a default SCLK pin, useful for supporting multiple sensor configs. | _not defined_ | !> When using `SPLIT_POINTING_ENABLE` the `POINTING_DEVICE_MOTION_PIN` functionality is not supported and `POINTING_DEVICE_TASK_THROTTLE_MS` will default to `1`. Increasing this value will increase transport performance at the cost of possible mouse responsiveness. +The `POINTING_DEVICE_CS_PIN`, `POINTING_DEVICE_SDIO_PIN`, and `POINTING_DEVICE_SCLK_PIN` provide a convenient way to define a single pin that can be used for an interchangeable sensor config. This allows you to have a single config, without defining each device. Each sensor allows for this to be overridden with their own defines. !> Any pointing device with a lift/contact status can integrate inertial cursor feature into its driver, controlled by `POINTING_DEVICE_GESTURES_CURSOR_GLIDE_ENABLE`. e.g. PMW3360 can use Lift_Stat from Motion register. Note that `POINTING_DEVICE_MOTION_PIN` cannot be used with this feature; continuous polling of `get_report()` is needed to generate glide reports. |