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[Docs] Updates to Pointing Device Docs (#17777)
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* [Key Overrides](feature_key_overrides.md)
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* [Layers](feature_layers.md)
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* [One Shot Keys](one_shot_keys.md)
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* [Pointing Device](feature_pointing_device.md)
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* [Raw HID](feature_rawhid.md)
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* [Secure](feature_secure.md)
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* [Send String](feature_send_string.md)
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* [Joystick](feature_joystick.md)
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* [LED Indicators](feature_led_indicators.md)
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* [MIDI](feature_midi.md)
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* [Pointing Device](feature_pointing_device.md)
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* [PS/2 Mouse](feature_ps2_mouse.md)
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* [Split Keyboard](feature_split_keyboard.md)
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* [Stenography](feature_stenography.md)
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## Sensor Drivers
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There are a number of sensors that are supported by default. Note that only one sensor can be enabled by `POINTING_DEVICE_DRIVER` at a time. If you need to enable more than one sensor, then you need to implement it manually.
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There are a number of sensors that are supported by default. Note that only one sensor can be enabled by `POINTING_DEVICE_DRIVER` at a time. If you need to enable more than one sensor, then you need to implement it manually, using the `custom` driver.
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### ADNS 5050 Sensor
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| Gesture Setting | Description | Default |
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| ---------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | -------------------- |
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| `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_ |
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| `CIRQUE_PINNACLE_CIRCULAR_SCROLL_ENABLE` | (Optional) Enable circular scroll. Touch originating in outer ring can trigger scroll by moving along the perimeter. Near side triggers vertical scroll and far side triggers horizontal scroll. | _not defined_ |
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| `CIRQUE_PINNACLE_TAP_ENABLE` | (Optional) Enable tap to click. This currently only works on the master side. | _not defined_ |
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| `CIRQUE_PINNACLE_TAPPING_TERM` | (Optional) Length of time that a touch can be to be considered a tap. | `TAPPING_TERM`/`200` |
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| `CIRQUE_PINNACLE_TOUCH_DEBOUNCE` | (Optional) Length of time that a touch can be to be considered a tap. | `TAPPING_TERM`/`200` |
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**`POINTING_DEVICE_GESTURES_CURSOR_GLIDE_ENABLE`** is not specific to Cirque trackpad; any pointing device with a lift/contact status can integrate this gesture into its driver. 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 `pointing_device_get_report()` is needed to generate glide reports.
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Additionally, `POINTING_DEVICE_GESTURES_CURSOR_GLIDE_ENABLE` is supported on the Cirque.
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### PAW 3204 Sensor
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## Common Configuration
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| Setting | Description | Default |
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| ---------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------- |
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| `POINTING_DEVICE_ROTATION_90` | (Optional) Rotates the X and Y data by 90 degrees. | _not defined_ |
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| `POINTING_DEVICE_ROTATION_180` | (Optional) Rotates the X and Y data by 180 degrees. | _not defined_ |
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| `POINTING_DEVICE_ROTATION_270` | (Optional) Rotates the X and Y data by 270 degrees. | _not defined_ |
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| `POINTING_DEVICE_INVERT_X` | (Optional) Inverts the X axis report. | _not defined_ |
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| `POINTING_DEVICE_INVERT_Y` | (Optional) Inverts the Y axis report. | _not defined_ |
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| `POINTING_DEVICE_MOTION_PIN` | (Optional) If supported, will only read from sensor if pin is active. | _not defined_ |
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| `POINTING_DEVICE_TASK_THROTTLE_MS` | (Optional) Limits the frequency that the sensor is polled for motion. | _not defined_ |
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| Setting | Description | Default |
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| ---------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------- |
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| `MOUSE_EXTENDED_REPORT` | (Optional) Enables support for extended mouse reports. (-32767 to 32767, instead of just -127 to 127). | _not defined_ |
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| `POINTING_DEVICE_ROTATION_90` | (Optional) Rotates the X and Y data by 90 degrees. | _not defined_ |
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| `POINTING_DEVICE_ROTATION_180` | (Optional) Rotates the X and Y data by 180 degrees. | _not defined_ |
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| `POINTING_DEVICE_ROTATION_270` | (Optional) Rotates the X and Y data by 270 degrees. | _not defined_ |
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| `POINTING_DEVICE_INVERT_X` | (Optional) Inverts the X axis report. | _not defined_ |
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| `POINTING_DEVICE_INVERT_Y` | (Optional) Inverts the Y axis report. | _not defined_ |
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| `POINTING_DEVICE_MOTION_PIN` | (Optional) If supported, will only read from sensor if pin is active. | _not defined_ |
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| `POINTING_DEVICE_TASK_THROTTLE_MS` | (Optional) Limits the frequency that the sensor is polled for motion. | _not defined_ |
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| `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_ |
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!> 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.
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!> **`POINTING_DEVICE_GESTURES_CURSOR_GLIDE_ENABLE`** can be used with any pointing device with a lift/contact status can integrate this gesture into its driver. 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 `pointing_device_get_report()` is needed to generate glide reports.
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## Split Keyboard Configuration
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The following configuration options are only available when using `SPLIT_POINTING_ENABLE` see [data sync options](feature_split_keyboard.md?id=data-sync-options). The rotation and invert `*_RIGHT` options are only used with `POINTING_DEVICE_COMBINED`. If using `POINTING_DEVICE_LEFT` or `POINTING_DEVICE_RIGHT` use the common configuration above to configure your pointing device.
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| `POINTING_DEVICE_ROTATION_270_RIGHT` | (Optional) Rotates the X and Y data by 270 degrees. | _not defined_ |
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| `POINTING_DEVICE_INVERT_X_RIGHT` | (Optional) Inverts the X axis report. | _not defined_ |
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| `POINTING_DEVICE_INVERT_Y_RIGHT` | (Optional) Inverts the Y axis report. | _not defined_ |
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| `MOUSE_EXTENDED_REPORT` | (Optional) Enables support for extended mouse reports. (-32767 to 32767, instead of just -127 to 127) |
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!> If there is a `_RIGHT` configuration option or callback, the [common configuration](feature_pointing_device.md?id=common-configuration) option will work for the left. For correct left/right detection you should setup a [handedness option](feature_split_keyboard?id=setting-handedness), `EE_HANDS` is usually a good option for an existing board that doesn't do handedness by hardware.
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return pointing_device_combine_reports(left_report, right_report);
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}
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```
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