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44 events (keystrokes, mouse movements) to the input module.
49 various interfaces - keystrokes to the kernel, mouse movements via a
54 For the most usual configuration, with one USB mouse and one USB keyboard,
65 After this, the USB keyboard will work straight away, and the USB mouse
77 After that you have to point GPM (the textmode mouse cut&paste tool) and
90 When you do all of the above, you can use your USB mouse and keyboard.
174 mousedev is also a hack to make programs that use mouse input
176 a PS/2-style (a la /dev/psaux) mouse device available to the
191 Each 'mouse' device is assigned to a single mouse or digitizer, except
200 via a virtual PS/2 mouse and thus needs to be scaled
201 accordingly. These values won't be used if you use a mouse only.
207 mouse and ExplorerPS/2 if you want to use extra (up to 5) buttons.
232 This should be the way for GPM and X to get keyboard and mouse
253 Doing a "cat /dev/input/mouse0" (c, 13, 32) will verify that a mouse