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+### The `evdev` backend
+
+This backend allows using Linux `evdev` devices such as mouses, keyboards, gamepads and joysticks
+as input and output devices. All buttons and axes available to the Linux system are mappable.
+Output is provided by the `uinput` kernel module, which allows creation of virtual input devices.
+This functionality may require elevated privileges (such as special group membership or root access).
+
+#### Global configuration
+
+This backend does not take any global configuration.
+
+#### Instance configuration
+
+| Option | Example value | Default value | Description |
+|---------------|-----------------------|---------------|-------------------------------------------------------|
+| `device` | `/dev/input/event1` | none | `evdev` device to use as input device |
+| `input` | `Xbox Wireless` | none | Presentation name of evdev device to use as input (prefix-matched) |
+| `output` | `My Input Device` | none | Output device presentation name. Setting this option enables the instance for output |
+| `exclusive` | `1` | `0` | Prevent other processes from using the device |
+| `id` | `0x1 0x2 0x3` | none | Set output device bus identification (Vendor, Product and Version), optional |
+| `axis.AXISNAME`| `34300 0 65536 255 4095` | none | Specify absolute axis details (see below) for output. This is required for any absolute axis to be output.
+
+The absolute axis details configuration (e.g. `axis.ABS_X`) is required for any absolute axis on output-enabled
+instances. The configuration value contains, space-separated, the following values:
+
+* `value`: The value to assume for the axis until an event is received
+* `minimum`: The axis minimum value
+* `maximum`: The axis maximum value
+* `fuzz`: A value used for filtering the input stream
+* `flat`: An offset, below which all deviations will be ignored
+* `resolution`: Axis resolution in units per millimeter (or units per radian for rotational axes)
+
+For real devices, all of these parameters for every axis can be found by running `evtest` on the device.
+
+#### Channel specification
+
+A channel is specified by its event type and event code, separated by `.`. For a complete list of event types and codes
+see the [kernel documentation](https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v4.12/input/event-codes.html). The most interesting event types are
+
+* `EV_KEY` for keys and buttons
+* `EV_ABS` for absolute axes (such as Joysticks)
+* `EV_REL` for relative axes (such as Mouses)
+
+The `evtest` tool is useful to gather information on devices active on the local system, including names, types, codes
+and configuration supported by these devices.
+
+Example mapping:
+```
+ev1.EV_KEY.KEY_A > ev1.EV_ABS.ABS_X
+```
+
+Note that to map an absolute axis on an output-enabled instance, additional information such as the axis minimum
+and maximum are required. These must be specified in the instance configuration. When only mapping the instance
+as a channel input, this is not required.
+
+#### Known bugs / problems
+
+Creating an `evdev` output device requires elevated privileges, namely, write access to the system's
+`/dev/uinput`. Usually, this is granted for users in the `input` group and the `root` user.
+
+Input devices may synchronize logically connected event types (for example, X and Y axes) via `EV_SYN`-type
+events. The MIDIMonster also generates these events after processing channel events, but may not keep the original
+event grouping.
+
+Relative axes (`EV_REL`-type events), such as generated by mouses, are currently handled in a very basic fashion,
+generating only the normalized channel values of `0`, `0.5` and `1` for any input less than, equal to and greater
+than `0`, respectively. As for output, only the values `-1`, `0` and `1` are generated for the same interval.
+
+`EV_KEY` key-down events are sent for normalized channel values over `0.9`.
+
+Extended event type values such as `EV_LED`, `EV_SND`, etc are recognized in the MIDIMonster configuration file
+but may or may not work with the internal channel mapping and normalization code. \ No newline at end of file