ei_pointer_absolute

Absolute Pointer Object

Interface for absolute pointer requests and events.

This interface is only provided once per device and where a client requests ei_pointer_absolute.release the interface does not get re-initialized. An EIS implementation may adjust the behavior of the device (including removing the device) if the interface is releasd.

Note that for a client to receive objects of this type, it must announce support for this interface in ei_handshake.interface_version.

Requests

ei_pointer_absolute.release

Since Version1 Request Opcode0

ei_pointer_absolute.release()

Notification that the client is no longer interested in this object. The EIS implementation will release any resources related to this object and send the ei_pointer_absolute.destroyed event once complete.

ei_pointer_absolute.motion_absolute

Since Version1 Request Opcode1

ei_pointer_absolute.motion_absolute(x, y)
Argument Type Summary
x float the x position in logical pixels
y float the y position in logical pixels
Note

This request is only available for clients of ei_handshake.context_type.sender.

Generate an absolute motion event on this pointer. The x/y coordinates must be within the device’s regions or the event is silently discarded.

It is a client bug to send this request more than once within the same ei_device.frame and the EIS implementation may ignore either or all such requests and/or disconnect the client.

It is a protocol violation to send this request for a client of an ei_handshake.context_type other than sender.

Events

ei_pointer_absolute.destroyed

Since Version1 Event Opcode0

ei_pointer_absolute.destroyed(serial)
Argument Type Summary
serial uint32 this event’s serial number
Destructor

Immediately after sending this request, the object is considered destroyed by the EIS implementation. It must no longer be used by the client.

This object has been removed and a client should release all associated resources.

This object will be destroyed by the EIS implementation immmediately after after this event is sent and as such the client must not attempt to use it after that point.

ei_pointer_absolute.motion_absolute

Since Version1 Event Opcode1

ei_pointer_absolute.motion_absolute(x, y)
Argument Type Summary
x float
y float
Note

This event is only available for clients of ei_handshake.context_type.receiver.

See the ei_pointer_absolute.motion_absolute request for details.

It is a protocol violation to send this request for a client of an ei_handshake.context_type other than receiver.