Splits the control scheme into separate schemes for the side buttons and touchwheel, allowing them to be configured independently of each other. At least one input must be used for navigation, and there are guards to prevent locking oneself out of any input. If the input scheme is invalid, a pop up will show alerting the user.
Different behaviours can be bound to the side buttons for when the device is locked or unlocked. This PR also adds a mode for these buttons that controls media playback (prev/next on up/down, pressing both buttons toggles play/pause).
There are some changes to the way inputs handle locking. Rather than the input devices tracking the current locked mode, different input devices are created on lock depending on the mode that is configured.
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/cool-tech-zone/tangara-fw/pulls/264
Co-authored-by: ailurux <ailurux@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-committed-by: ailurux <ailurux@noreply.codeberg.org>
It's now a bit more responsive to stuff happening, gives you more information, and remembers your previously paired devices for faster switching between them.
Includes some misc cleanup of haptic double-triggering (or
non-triggering), since those cases all end up being TTS event
double-reporting, which to me crosses the threshold from "annoying" to
"usability issue"