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inputattach for Debian ---------------------- This package does not include an initscript to initialize your devices automatically; it isn't possible to adequately control inputattach as would be required for an initscript. To automatically attach a serial device to the input layer, the recommended approach is simply to add the appropriate lines to /etc/rc.local, or to a local udev rules file. For example, to configure a Mouse Systems mouse on the first serial port: * in /etc/rc.local inputattach --daemon -msc /dev/ttyS0 * or in /etc/udev/010_local.rules ACTION=="add", KERNEL=="ttyS0", RUN+="/usr/bin/inputattach --daemon -msc /dev/%k" This package includes udev rules to automatically attach Wacom W8001 devices on Fujitsu T2010 or Lenovo X200-series laptops and tablets. These rules conflict with versions of xserver-xorg-wacom matching WACf or FUJ02e5 in a MatchProduct line; to use the tablets with inputattach, the matching identifiers in the MatchProduct line must be removed so that the evdev driver is used in X.org. -- Stephen Kitt <skitt@debian.org>, Fri, 8 Jan 2016 23:50:11 +0100
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