doc: drop touchpad button behavior page - provided in doc/ now

Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
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Peter Hutterer 2014-12-22 10:09:27 +10:00
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@ -35,67 +35,6 @@ extern "C" {
__attribute__ ((format (printf, _format, _args)))
#define LIBINPUT_ATTRIBUTE_DEPRECATED __attribute__ ((deprecated))
/**
* @page tpbuttons Touchpad button behavior
*
* For touchpad devices without physical buttons, libinput enables an
* emulated right button area through either of two methods.
*
* Software button areas
* =====================
* On most touchpads, the bottom area of the touchpad is split into a left
* and a right-button area. Pressing the touchpad down with a finger in
* those areas will generate clicks as shown in the diagram below:
*
* @code
+------------------------+
| |
| |
| LEFT |
| |
| |
+------------------------+
| LEFT | RIGHT |
+------------------------+
* @endcode
*
* Generally, the touchpad will emulate a right-button click if the finger
* was set down in the right button area and did not leave the
* right button area before clicking, even if another finger was already
* down on the touchpad in another area.
* A middle click is generated by clicking the touchpad when one finger is
* in the bottom left button area, and one finger is in the botton right
* button area.
* The exact behavior of the touchpad is implementation-dependent.
*
* Top software button area
* ========================
* On selected touchpads, the top area of the touchpad is a separate set of
* software buttons split into a left, middle and right button area.
* Pressing the touchpad down with a finger in those areas will generate
* clicks as shown in the diagram below:
*
* @code
+------------------------+
| LEFT | MIDDLE | RIGHT |
+------------------------+
| |
| LEFT |
| |
+------------------------+
| LEFT | RIGHT |
+------------------------+
* @endcode
* This behavior is enabled on the Lenovo *40 series (T440, T540, T240...)
* and the Lenovo Helix, Yoga S1 and Carbon X1 2nd.
*
* Clickfinger
* ===========
* On Apple touchpads, no button areas are provided. Instead, use a
* two-finger click for a right button click, and a three-finger click for a
* middle button click.
*/
/**
* @page udev_config Static device configuration via udev
*