Disables multidevice support in GDK. This call must happen prior
to gdk_display_open(), gtk_init(), gtk_init_with_args() or
gtk_init_check() in order to take effect.
Most common GTK+ applications won't ever need to call this. Only
applications that do mixed GDK/Xlib calls could want to disable
multidevice support if such Xlib code deals with input devices in
any way and doesn't observe the presence of XInput 2.
Since 3.0
Disables multidevice support in GDK. This call must happen prior to gdk_display_open(), gtk_init(), gtk_init_with_args() or gtk_init_check() in order to take effect. Most common GTK+ applications won't ever need to call this. Only applications that do mixed GDK/Xlib calls could want to disable multidevice support if such Xlib code deals with input devices in any way and doesn't observe the presence of XInput 2. Since 3.0