QNX SDP is a cross-compiling and debugging environment, including an IDE and command-line tools, for building binary images and programs for target boards running QNX Neutrino 7.1.
The Input Events library provides the framework necessary for Screen Graphics Subsystem to communicate with your touch driver.
Function and Macros that print mtouch log information.
This User's Guide describes version 7.1 of the Integrated Development Environment (IDE) that's part of the QNX Momentics tool suite.
The Audio Developer's Guide is intended for developers who want to write audio applications using the QNX Sound Architecture (QSA) drivers and library.
The Gestures library provides gesture recognizers to detect gestures through touch events that occur when you place one or more fingers on a touch screen.
In order for Screen to be able to detect events from your touch controller, you need to provide a driver for your touch controller.
Enumerations and structures for input events.
Functions that are to be implemented by the mtouch driver and are called by libinputevents to fetch the data required to transform the device data into mtouch events.
Preprocessor macro definitions for the mtouch_log.h header file in the libinputevents library
Print mtouch log information
Enumerations and Structures for mtouch parameters.
Helper functions to parse the options from the mtouch section of graphics.conf.
Helper functions for Screen input events.
If you are integrating a new display, you must configure and provide the parameters of your display based on its specifications via the OpenWF Display Configuration API (Wfdcfg Library).
QNX Screen Graphics Subsystem is a graphics framework that provides all the functionality necessary to develop interactive user experiences.
The video capture framework provides applications the ability to capture frames from a video input source. These frames can be passed to a graphics component such as Screen for display.
The QNX System Security Guide is intended for both system integrators who are responsible for the security of a QNX Neutrino RTOS system and developers who want to create a QNX Neutrino resource manager free from vulnerabilities.
The QNX Hypervisor allows you to run multiple OSs on a target system so you can separate critical and non-critical functions, support a wide variety of applications, and reduce hardware costs.
QNX Software in the Cloud enables developers to use the QNX software in Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure (Azure).
This User's Guide is aimed at all systems integrators and developers who want to design and build embedded systems using the QNX Advanced Virtualization Frameworks.
This section describes the typographical conventions used throughout the documentation and explains how to obtain technical support.