The ::changed signal is emitted either when the #GdkDevice
has changed the number of either axes or keys. For example
In X this will normally happen when the slave device routing
events through the master device changes (for example, user
switches from the USB mouse to a tablet), in that case the
master device will change to reflect the new slave device
axes and keys.
The ::changed signal is emitted either when the #GdkDevice has changed the number of either axes or keys. For example In X this will normally happen when the slave device routing events through the master device changes (for example, user switches from the USB mouse to a tablet), in that case the master device will change to reflect the new slave device axes and keys.