Force mouse source when --forward-all-clicks
Right click and middle click require the source device to be a mouse,
not a touchscreen. Therefore, the source device was changed only when a
button other than the primary button was pressed (see
adc547fa6e).
However, this led to inconsistencies between the ACTION_DOWN when a
secondary button is pressed (with a mouse as source device) and the
matching ACTION_UP when the secondary button is released (with a
touchscreen as source device, because then there is no button pressed).
To avoid the problem in all cases, force a mouse as source device when
--forward-all-clicks is set.
Concretely, for mouse events in --forward-all-clicks mode:
- device source is set to InputDevice.SOURCE_MOUSE;
- motion event toolType is set to MotionEvent.TOOL_TYPE_MOUSE;
Otherwise (when --forward-all-clicks is unset, or for real touch
events), finger events are injected:
- device source is set to InputDevice.SOURCE_TOUCHSCREEN;
- motion event toolType is set to MotionEvent.TOOL_TYPE_FINGER.
Fixes #3568 <https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy/issues/3568>
PR #3579 <https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy/pull/3579>
Co-authored-by: Romain Vimont <rom@rom1v.com>
Signed-off-by: Romain Vimont <rom@rom1v.com>
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#define SC_CONTROL_MSG_CLIPBOARD_TEXT_MAX_LENGTH (SC_CONTROL_MSG_MAX_SIZE - 14)
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#define POINTER_ID_MOUSE UINT64_C(-1)
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#define POINTER_ID_VIRTUAL_FINGER UINT64_C(-2)
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#define POINTER_ID_GENERIC_FINGER UINT64_C(-2)
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// Used for injecting an additional virtual pointer for pinch-to-zoom
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#define POINTER_ID_VIRTUAL_MOUSE UINT64_C(-3)
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#define POINTER_ID_VIRTUAL_FINGER UINT64_C(-4)
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enum sc_control_msg_type {
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SC_CONTROL_MSG_TYPE_INJECT_KEYCODE,
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