Changeset 004a8284 for general/sysutils
- Timestamp:
- 06/17/2004 01:19:43 AM (20 years ago)
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general/sysutils/gpm.xml
rdf40c69 r004a8284 101 101 # Begin /etc/sysconfig/mouse 102 102 103 MDEVICE=<replaceable>[yourdevice]</replaceable> 104 PROTOCOL=<replaceable>[yourprotocol]</replaceable> 103 MDEVICE="<replaceable>[yourdevice]</replaceable>" 104 PROTOCOL="<replaceable>[yourprotocol]</replaceable>" 105 GPMOPTS="<replaceable>[additional options]</replaceable>" 105 106 106 107 # End /etc/sysconfig/mouse … … 110 111 <sect3><title>Configuration Information</title> 111 112 112 <para>Examples of values to set <envar>MDEVICE</envar> and113 <envar>PROTOCOL</envar> to are:</para>113 <para>Examples of values to set <envar>MDEVICE</envar>, 114 <envar>PROTOCOL</envar>, and <envar>GPMOPTS</envar> to are:</para> 114 115 115 <screen><userinput>MDEVICE=/dev/psaux 116 PROTOCOL=imps2</userinput></screen> 116 <screen><userinput>MDEVICE="/dev/psaux" 117 PROTOCOL="imps2" 118 GPMOPTS=""</userinput></screen> 117 119 118 120 <para>A list of which protocol values are known can be found by running 119 <command>gpm -t -help</command>. Your <envar>MDEVICE</envar> setting depends on120 which type of mouse you have. For example,121 <command>gpm -t -help</command>. The <envar>MDEVICE</envar> setting 122 depends on which type of mouse you have. For example, 121 123 <filename>/dev/ttyS0</filename> for a serial mouse (on Windows this is 122 124 COM1), <filename>/dev/input/mice</filename> is often used for 123 <acronym>USB</acronym> mice 124 and <filename>/dev/psaux</filename> for PS2 mice.</para> 125 <acronym>USB</acronym> mice and <filename>/dev/psaux</filename> for PS2 126 mice. <envar>GPMOPTS</envar> is the 'catch all' for any 127 additional options that are needed for your hardware.</para> 125 128 126 129 </sect3>
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