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8 virtualkm \- Virtual keyboard and mouse
17 \fB/dev/mouse\fR
37 A virtual keyboard or mouse is an abstraction of one or more physical keyboards
51 \fB/dev/mouse\fR is the virtual mouse device file. Inputs from multiple mice
53 single mouse to the window system.
56 Commands from applications are dispatched by the virtual keyboard/mouse
63 Although physical keyboards/mice are linked to the virtual keyboard/mouse
65 file. (For example, \fB/dev/usb/hid0\fR for a usb mouse). Directly accessing a
74 Under the \fBvirtualkm\fR facility, the PS/2 mouse is coalesced into a virtual
75 mouse single input stream and can be accessed using the \fB/dev/mouse\fR file.
76 (Note that in previous releases, the PS/2 mouse was accessed via the
78 \fB/dev/kdmouse\fR file to directly access the physical PS/2 mouse.
81 The virtual mouse provides the following event ID's for mouse capability
89 This event is reported when the total number of mouse buttons changes. The
100 This event is reported when the total number of mouse wheels changes. The
112 Event ID's are used by applications (including certain mouse demo applications)
114 wheels on a mouse. When an application of this type receives a \fBFirm_event\fR
117 example, a mouse demo application whose sole function is to display a mouse
119 mouse. If, for example, the system has a single two-button USB mouse attached,
120 the application, by default, will graphically display the mouse with a left and
121 a right button. However, if a another three-button USB mouse is hot-plugged
124 mouse display to indicate three buttons.
169 \fB\fB/dev/mouse\fR\fR
172 Virtual Mouse device file.
181 Physical PS/2 mouse device file.
190 Physical USB keyboard/mouse device file.
267 \fBFailed to relink the mouse <\fR\fIdevice_path\fR\fB> underneath virtual mouse\fR
271 An error was encountered and the mouse is unavailable. (When a mouse is
273 removed from the single virtual input stream (\fB/dev/mouse\fR). When closed,
274 it is re-coalesced into a single virtual input stream beneath \fB/dev/mouse\fR.
275 If an error is encountered, (for example, the mouse has been physically
276 removed), it is unavailable beneath \fB/dev/mouse\fR.
286 systems, (including Ultra 10's), that are equipped with serial keyboard/mouse.