Libinput

libinput is Wayland compositors and X.org window system.]] It is Gentoo Linux's default input device driver.

libinput provides device detection, device handling, input device event processing and abstraction to minimize the amount of custom input code compositors need to provide the common set of functionality that users expect.

Kernel
Support for Event interface ( CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV ) needs to be enabled in the kernel:

Additional software
In order to enable actions gestures on the touchpad using the libinput driver, follow the install notes from the official project page on GitHub.

Remember to install the required dependencies:

Xorg
Some packages are aware of the USE flag. It should already be set as the default input device driver by the make.defaults file.

To check if it is presently activated, run:

If not, add it to the INPUT_DEVICES  variable:

After the update the packages and  should be installed.

By default, when libinput is the only available input driver for Xorg, no additional configuration is needed. Simply (re)start the graphical environment for the changes to take effect.

If multiple input drivers are available on the system ( and for example), then additional configuration is required.

Selecting libinput
When multiple drivers are available on the system, Xorg must be instructed to use libinput before trying to use other input drivers. This can be simply performed by symlinking the file into the  directory:

If the will be edited, it is better to copy the file to the configuration directory:

Xorg gives priority to the files in the directory.

(Re)start the graphical environment for the changes to take effect.

Touchpad tap-to-click
Many users will desire the native 'tap-to-click" behavior for laptops with modern touchpads. Add the following Option lines to Xorg's libinput configuration section:

Touchpad natural scrolling
Natural scrolling can be achieved by adding the following options to the file:

Of course multiple options can be combined without needing to create a new Section each time.

Acceleration
Reducing acceleration.

More information under manual page.

The corresponding real-time test can be done using. For example, for a Logitech G300s mouse :

Invocation
To list the available input devices:

For detailed information see the man page.

Further invocations need installed:

More details

More details

Removing another input driver from INPUT_DEVICES does not prevent Xorg from loading it
This issue can occur in a variety of situations, but it is most prominent when migrating from evdev to libinput.

Be sure the package is no longer installed on the system. If exists then Xorg will still reference it.

Verify the evdev driver is no longer referenced anywhere by Portage (check and ), then depclean the system:

Gnome overriding touchpad settings after system upgrade
As per this stack exchange post, recent versions (> 3.30.2 confirmed) of gnome override trackpad/touchpad options in X.org configuration. This can for instance cause right-click to stop working. These settings are not visible in the usual settings menu - you need to use gnome-tweak-tool and look under 'Keyboard & Mouse' to change default behavior.

External resources

 * "This is the libinput API reference"
 * Gentoo forums discussion on libinput
 * Arch Linux wiki article on libinput
 * profiles: Switch default INPUT_DEVICES to libinput on Linux.