InputPlumber 0.70 is out today as the newest feature update to this open-source input router and re-mapper daemon for Linux systems. With more gaming handhelds coming to market and other controllers as well as the upward trajectory of Linux gaming, InputPlumber is becoming more applicable for this daemon to combine various input devices into different virtual device formats.
Today’s InputPlumber 0.70 release expands hardware support with now handling the OneXPlayer X1 series and improving the Anbernic Win600 support. The OneXPlayer F1 series configuration has also been updated.
Other hardware support updates for this InputPlumber release includes improving the touchpad support for the OrangePi NEO and the GPD Win5. There is also now Ayaneo DS 1S support too in this release. Additionally, the Legion Go S kernel driver name for udev rules has also been updated given the latest Legion Go HID driver patches working their way to the Linux kernel.
InputPlumber 0.70 also adds a TTY device configuration and other fixes. More details on this new release and InputPlumber in general can be found via GitHub.
