Tutorial
Listing accessible event devices
>>> import evdev
>>> devices = [evdev.InputDevice(path) for path in evdev.list_devices()]
>>> for device in devices:
>>> print(device.path, device.name, device.phys)
/dev/input/event1 Dell Dell USB Keyboard usb-0000:00:12.1-2/input0
/dev/input/event0 Dell USB Optical Mouse usb-0000:00:12.0-2/input0
Listing device capabilities
>>> import evdev
>>> device = evdev.InputDevice('/dev/input/event0')
>>> print(device)
device /dev/input/event0, name "Dell USB Optical Mouse", phys "usb-0000:00:12.0-2/input0"
>>> device.capabilities()
... { 0: [0, 1, 2], 1: [272, 273, 274, 275], 2: [0, 1, 6, 8], 4: [4] }
>>> device.capabilities(verbose=True)
... { ('EV_SYN', 0): [('SYN_REPORT', 0), ('SYN_CONFIG', 1), ('SYN_MT_REPORT', 2)],
... ('EV_KEY', 1): [('BTN_MOUSE', 272), ('BTN_RIGHT', 273), ('BTN_MIDDLE', 274), ('BTN_SIDE', 275)], ...
Listing device capabilities (devices with absolute axes)
>>> import evdev
>>> device = evdev.InputDevice('/dev/input/event7')
>>> print(device)
device /dev/input/event7, name "Wacom Bamboo 2FG 4x5 Finger", phys ""
>>> device.capabilities()
... { 1: [272, 273, 277, 278, 325, 330, 333] ,
... 3: [(0, AbsInfo(min=0, max=15360, fuzz=128, flat=0)),
... (1, AbsInfo(min=0, max=10240, fuzz=128, flat=0))] }
>>> device.capabilities(verbose=True)
... { ('EV_KEY', 1): [('BTN_MOUSE', 272), ('BTN_RIGHT', 273), ...],
... ('EV_ABS', 3): [(('ABS_X', 0), AbsInfo(min=0, max=15360, fuzz=128, flat=0)),
... (('ABS_Y', 1), AbsInfo(min=0, max=10240, fuzz=128, flat=0)),] }
>>> device.capabilities(absinfo=False)
... { 1: [272, 273, 277, 278, 325, 330, 333],
... 3: [0, 1, 47, 53, 54, 57] }
Getting and setting LED states
>>> dev.leds(verbose=True)
... [('LED_NUML', 0), ('LED_CAPSL', 1)]
>>> dev.leds()
... [0, 1]
>>> dev.set_led(ecodes.LED_NUML, 1) # enable numlock
>>> dev.set_led(ecodes.LED_NUML, 0) # disable numlock
Getting currently active keys
>>> dev.active_keys(verbose=True)
... [('KEY_3', 4), ('KEY_LEFTSHIFT', 42)]
>>> dev.active_keys()
... [4, 42]
Reading events
Reading events from a single device in an endless loop.
>>> from evdev import InputDevice, categorize, ecodes
>>> dev = InputDevice('/dev/input/event1')
>>> print(dev)
device /dev/input/event1, name "Dell Dell USB Keyboard", phys "usb-0000:00:12.1-2/input0"
>>> for event in dev.read_loop():
... if event.type == ecodes.EV_KEY:
... print(categorize(event))
... # pressing 'a' and holding 'space'
key event at 1337016188.396030, 30 (KEY_A), down
key event at 1337016188.492033, 30 (KEY_A), up
key event at 1337016189.772129, 57 (KEY_SPACE), down
key event at 1337016190.275396, 57 (KEY_SPACE), hold
key event at 1337016190.284160, 57 (KEY_SPACE), up
Reading events (using asyncio
)
Note
This requires Python 3.5+ for the async/await keywords.
>>> import asyncio
>>> from evdev import InputDevice
>>> dev = InputDevice('/dev/input/event1')
>>> async def main(dev):
... async for ev in dev.async_read_loop():
... print(repr(ev))
>>> asyncio.run(main(dev))
InputEvent(1527363738, 348740, 4, 4, 458792)
InputEvent(1527363738, 348740, 1, 28, 0)
InputEvent(1527363738, 348740, 0, 0, 0)
Reading events from multiple devices (using select
)
>>> from evdev import InputDevice
>>> from select import select
# A mapping of file descriptors (integers) to InputDevice instances.
>>> devices = map(InputDevice, ('/dev/input/event1', '/dev/input/event2'))
>>> devices = {dev.fd: dev for dev in devices}
>>> for dev in devices.values(): print(dev)
device /dev/input/event1, name "Dell Dell USB Keyboard", phys "usb-0000:00:12.1-2/input0"
device /dev/input/event2, name "Logitech USB Laser Mouse", phys "usb-0000:00:12.0-2/input0"
>>> while True:
... r, w, x = select(devices, [], [])
... for fd in r:
... for event in devices[fd].read():
... print(event)
event at 1351116708.002230, code 01, type 02, val 01
event at 1351116708.002234, code 00, type 00, val 00
event at 1351116708.782231, code 04, type 04, val 458782
event at 1351116708.782237, code 02, type 01, val 01
Reading events from multiple devices (using selectors
)
This can also be achieved using the selectors
module in Python 3.4:
from evdev import InputDevice
from selectors import DefaultSelector, EVENT_READ
selector = DefaultSelector()
mouse = InputDevice('/dev/input/event1')
keybd = InputDevice('/dev/input/event2')
# This works because InputDevice has a `fileno()` method.
selector.register(mouse, EVENT_READ)
selector.register(keybd, EVENT_READ)
while True:
for key, mask in selector.select():
device = key.fileobj
for event in device.read():
print(event)
Reading events from multiple devices (using asyncio
)
Yet another possibility is the asyncio
module from Python 3.4:
import asyncio, evdev
@asyncio.coroutine
def print_events(device):
while True:
events = yield from device.async_read()
for event in events:
print(device.path, evdev.categorize(event), sep=': ')
mouse = evdev.InputDevice('/dev/input/eventX')
keybd = evdev.InputDevice('/dev/input/eventY')
for device in mouse, keybd:
asyncio.async(print_events(device))
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
loop.run_forever()
Since Python 3.5, the async/await syntax makes this even simpler:
import asyncio, evdev
mouse = evdev.InputDevice('/dev/input/event4')
keybd = evdev.InputDevice('/dev/input/event5')
async def print_events(device):
async for event in device.async_read_loop():
print(device.path, evdev.categorize(event), sep=': ')
for device in mouse, keybd:
asyncio.ensure_future(print_events(device))
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
loop.run_forever()
Accessing evdev constants
>>> from evdev import ecodes
>>> ecodes.KEY_A, ecodes.ecodes['KEY_A']
... (30, 30)
>>> ecodes.KEY[30]
... 'KEY_A'
>>> ecodes.bytype[ecodes.EV_KEY][30]
... 'KEY_A'
>>> ecodes.KEY[152] # a single value may correspond to multiple codes
... ['KEY_COFFEE', 'KEY_SCREENLOCK']
Searching event codes by regex
>>> from evdev import util
>>> res = util.find_ecodes_by_regex(r'(ABS|KEY)_BR(AKE|EAK)')
>>> res
... {1: [411], 3: [10]}
>>> util.resolve_ecodes_dict(res)
... {('EV_KEY', 1): [('KEY_BREAK', 411)], ('EV_ABS', 3): [('ABS_BRAKE', 10)]}
Getting exclusive access to a device
>>> dev.grab() # become the sole recipient of all incoming input events
>>> dev.ungrab()
This functionality is also available as a context manager.
>>> with dev.grab_context():
... pass
Associating classes with event types
>>> from evdev import categorize, event_factory, ecodes
>>> class SynEvent:
... def __init__(self, event):
... ...
>>> event_factory[ecodes.EV_SYN] = SynEvent
See events
for more information.
Injecting input
>>> from evdev import UInput, ecodes as e
>>> ui = UInput()
>>> # accepts only KEY_* events by default
>>> ui.write(e.EV_KEY, e.KEY_A, 1) # KEY_A down
>>> ui.write(e.EV_KEY, e.KEY_A, 0) # KEY_A up
>>> ui.syn()
>>> ui.close()
Injecting events (using a context manager)
>>> ev = InputEvent(1334414993, 274296, ecodes.EV_KEY, ecodes.KEY_A, 1)
>>> with UInput() as ui:
... ui.write_event(ev)
... ui.syn()
Specifying uinput
device options
Note
ecodes.EV_SYN
cannot be in the cap
dictionary or the device will not be created.
>>> from evdev import UInput, AbsInfo, ecodes as e
>>> cap = {
... e.EV_KEY : [e.KEY_A, e.KEY_B],
... e.EV_ABS : [
... (e.ABS_X, AbsInfo(value=0, min=0, max=255,
... fuzz=0, flat=0, resolution=0)),
... (e.ABS_Y, AbsInfo(0, 0, 255, 0, 0, 0)),
... (e.ABS_MT_POSITION_X, (0, 128, 255, 0)) ]
... }
>>> ui = UInput(cap, name='example-device', version=0x3)
>>> print(ui)
name "example-device", bus "BUS_USB", vendor "0001", product "0001", version "0003"
event types: EV_KEY EV_ABS EV_SYN
>>> print(ui.capabilities())
{0: [0, 1, 3],
1: [30, 48],
3: [(0, AbsInfo(value=0, min=0, max=0, fuzz=255, flat=0, resolution=0)),
(1, AbsInfo(value=0, min=0, max=0, fuzz=255, flat=0, resolution=0)),
(53, AbsInfo(value=0, min=0, max=255, fuzz=128, flat=0, resolution=0))]}
>>> # move mouse cursor
>>> ui.write(e.EV_ABS, e.ABS_X, 20)
>>> ui.write(e.EV_ABS, e.ABS_Y, 20)
>>> ui.syn()
Create uinput
device with capabilities of another device
>>> from evdev import UInput, InputDevice
>>> mouse = InputDevice('/dev/input/event1')
>>> keybd = '/dev/input/event2'
>>> ui = UInput.from_device(mouse, keybd, name='keyboard-mouse-device')
>>> ui.capabilities(verbose=True).keys()
dict_keys([('EV_LED', 17), ('EV_KEY', 1), ('EV_SYN', 0), ('EV_REL', 2), ('EV_MSC', 4)])
Create uinput
device capable of receiving FF-effects
import asyncio
from evdev import UInput, categorize, ecodes
cap = {
ecodes.EV_FF: [ecodes.FF_RUMBLE ],
ecodes.EV_KEY: [ecodes.KEY_A, ecodes.KEY_B]
}
ui = UInput(cap, name='test-controller', version=0x3)
async def print_events(device):
async for event in device.async_read_loop():
print(categorize(event))
# Wait for an EV_UINPUT event that will signal us that an
# effect upload/erase operation is in progress.
if event.type != ecodes.EV_UINPUT:
continue
if event.code == ecodes.UI_FF_UPLOAD:
upload = device.begin_upload(event.value)
upload.retval = 0
print(f'[upload] effect_id: {upload.effect.id}, type: {upload.effect.type}')
device.end_upload(upload)
elif event.code == ecodes.UI_FF_ERASE:
erase = device.begin_erase(event.value)
print(f'[erase] effect_id {erase.effect_id}')
erase.retval = 0
device.end_erase(erase)
asyncio.ensure_future(print_events(ui))
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
loop.run_forever()
Injecting an FF-event into first FF-capable device found
from evdev import ecodes, InputDevice, ff, list_devices
import time
# Find first EV_FF capable event device (that we have permissions to use).
for name in list_devices():
dev = InputDevice(name)
if ecodes.EV_FF in dev.capabilities():
break
rumble = ff.Rumble(strong_magnitude=0x0000, weak_magnitude=0xffff)
effect_type = ff.EffectType(ff_rumble_effect=rumble)
duration_ms = 1000
effect = ff.Effect(
ecodes.FF_RUMBLE, -1, 0,
ff.Trigger(0, 0),
ff.Replay(duration_ms, 0),
effect_type
)
repeat_count = 1
effect_id = dev.upload_effect(effect)
dev.write(ecodes.EV_FF, effect_id, repeat_count)
time.sleep(duration_ms)
dev.erase_effect(effect_id)
Forwarding force-feedback from uinput to a real device
import evdev
from evdev import ecodes as e
# Find first EV_FF capable event device (that we have permissions to use).
for name in evdev.list_devices():
dev = evdev.InputDevice(name)
if e.EV_FF in dev.capabilities():
break
# To ensure forwarding works correctly it is important that `max_effects`
# of the uinput device is <= `dev.ff_effects_count`.
# `from_device()` will do this automatically, but in some situations you may
# want to set the `max_effects` parameter manually, such as when using `Uinput()`.
# `filtered_types` is specified as by default EV_FF events are filtered
uinput = evdev.UInput.from_device(dev, filtered_types=[e.EV_SYN])
# Keeps track of which effects have been uploaded to the device
effects = set()
for event in uinput.read_loop():
# Handle the special uinput events
if event.type == e.EV_UINPUT:
if event.code == e.UI_FF_UPLOAD:
upload = uinput.begin_upload(event.value)
# Checks if this is a new effect
if upload.effect.id not in effects:
effects.add(upload.effect.id)
# Setting id to 1 indicates that a new effect must be allocated
upload.effect.id = -1
dev.upload_effect(upload.effect)
upload.retval = 0
uinput.end_upload(upload)
elif event.code == e.UI_FF_ERASE:
erase = uinput.begin_erase(event.value)
erase.retval = 0
dev.erase_effect(erase.effect_id)
effects.remove(erase.effect_id)
uinput.end_erase(erase)
# Forward writes to actual rumble device.
elif event.type == e.EV_FF:
dev.write(event.type, event.code, event.value)