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authoraaron <aaron@openbsd.org>2000-09-01 05:59:12 +0000
committeraaron <aaron@openbsd.org>2000-09-01 05:59:12 +0000
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parentNew "pcvtctl" device used by moused to communicate with PCVT in the kernel. (diff)
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Userland mouse daemon for new PCVT mouse features. The daemon must be started
for the mouse to work. A common usage for a PS/2 mouse might be: /usr/sbin/moused -p /dev/psm0 -M2=3 -m IntelliMouse This sets the mouse port to /dev/psm0, maps the right mouse button to paste (by default, the right mouse button is for "extending" selections and the middle button pastes), and the -m flag sets the specific model, in this example for a Microsoft IntelliMouse, which enables the wheel scrollback functionality. Note that for wheel mice you also need "option INTELLIMOUSE" compiled into the kernel. This daemon comes from FreeBSD and was ported to OpenBSD by Jean-Baptiste Marchand.
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