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Learn How to write device drivers for input Devices using Linux Kernel Input Subsytem .
Language: English
Instructors: Tutorialsdaddy
Validity Period: 365 days
Why this course?
Touch panels are widely used in modern computing devices, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and other devices. The Linux operating system provides support for touch panels through the Linux kernel input subsystem. Developing and debugging touch panel device drivers requires a deep understanding of the Linux kernel input subsystem and touch panel hardware architecture.
Touch panel device drivers and Linux kernel input subsystem training is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the Linux input subsystem and touch panel device driver development process. The course covers topics such as the Linux input subsystem architecture, input device registration, event handling, and touch panel hardware architecture.
Participants will gain hands-on experience in developing touch panel device drivers and kernel input modules.
The training is essential for software developers who work with Embedded Systems and want to gain a deeper understanding of how to develop and debug touch panel device drivers for Linux-based systems. It will help participants to write custom device drivers for touch panels and other input devices that are not currently supported by Linux.
Overall, touch panel device drivers and Linux kernel input subsystem training is an essential course for software developers who want to work with touch panels and other input devices in Linux-based systems. The training will provide participants with a deep understanding of the Linux input subsystem and touch panel device driver development process.
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