* @ingroup kernel
*
* Forcibly disable an event type on this device, even if the underlying
- * device provides it, effectively muting all keys or axes. libevdev will
- * filter any events matching this type and none will reach the caller.
- * libevdev_has_event_type() will return false for this type.
+ * device provides it. This effectively mutes the respective set of
+ * events. libevdev will filter any events matching this type and none will
+ * reach the caller. libevdev_has_event_type() will return false for this
+ * type.
*
* In most cases, a caller likely only wants to disable a single code, not
* the whole type. Use libevdev_disable_event_code() for that.
* @ingroup kernel
*
* Forcibly disable an event code on this device, even if the underlying
- * device provides it, effectively muting this key or axis. libevdev will
- * filter any events matching this type and code and none will reach the
- * caller.
- * libevdev_has_event_code() will return false for this code combination.
+ * device provides it. This effectively mutes the respective set of
+ * events. libevdev will filter any events matching this type and code and
+ * none will reach the caller. libevdev_has_event_code() will return false for
+ * this code.
*
* Disabling all event codes for a given type will not disable the event
* type. Use libevdev_disable_event_type() for that.