Samsung engineers have been extending their “samsung” HID driver to support more of their wireless input devices by the mainline Linux kernel.
Samsung engineers have been working to broaden the device compatibility with the Samsung HID driver.
This includes extending the HID driver to support the Samsung wireless keyboard, Samsung wireless gamepad, Samsung wireless action mouse, and Samsung wireless bookcover and universal keyboard support (plus Samsung wireless multi-HOGP keyboard).
Support for these additional Samsung HID drivers is now in the HID subsystem’s “for-next” branch and thus slated to be part of the upcoming Linux 6.9 merge window.
Completely unrelated to Samsung but also worth mentioning in the Samsung HID for-next branch is that Linux 6.9 will also add support for the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2.
The Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 wireless gaming mouse will be supported by the Logitech HID++ driver with Linux 6.9.
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This is the best summary I could come up with:
Samsung engineers have been extending their “samsung” HID driver to support more of their wireless input devices by the mainline Linux kernel.
Samsung engineers have been working to broaden the device compatibility with the Samsung HID driver.
This includes extending the HID driver to support the Samsung wireless keyboard, Samsung wireless gamepad, Samsung wireless action mouse, and Samsung wireless bookcover and universal keyboard support (plus Samsung wireless multi-HOGP keyboard).
Support for these additional Samsung HID drivers is now in the HID subsystem’s “for-next” branch and thus slated to be part of the upcoming Linux 6.9 merge window.
Completely unrelated to Samsung but also worth mentioning in the Samsung HID for-next branch is that Linux 6.9 will also add support for the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2.
The Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 wireless gaming mouse will be supported by the Logitech HID++ driver with Linux 6.9.
The original article contains 148 words, the summary contains 148 words. Saved 0%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!
well at least you tried lmao