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LOMOCO(1)			  28 Aug 2005			     LOMOCO(1)

NAME
       lomoco - Logitech Mouse Control for USB Mice

SYNOPSIS
       lomoco [OPTIONS]

DESCRIPTION
	lomoco can configure vendor-specific options on Logitech USB mice (or
       dual-personality mice plugged into the USB port). A number of recent
       devices are supported. The program is mostly useful in setting the
       resolution to 800 cpi or higher on mice that boot at 400 cpi (such as
       the MX500, MX510, MX1000 etc.), and disabling SmartScroll or Cruise
       Control for those who would rather use the two extra buttons as
       ordinary mouse buttons.

       Hint 1: use a Linux kernel with Event Interface support (the evdev
       module) if you want full access to the numerous buttons on these mice.

       Hint 2: on Linux, the usbmouse driver ignores the extra buttons
       altogether. Don't let it handle your Logitech mice -- use the generic
       hid driver for USB HID devices instead.

EXIT STATUS
       An exit status of zero indicates successful termination. A non-zero
       exit status denotes abnormal termination due to an error.

OPTIONS
	lomoco accepts a number of arguments. The following arguments control
       which device is accessed or modified:

       -b, --bus=USB-BUS-NUMBER
	      Only apply the command to the specified bus, specified in full
	      (e.g. use -b 001 for bus 1). This is in the same format as
	      reported by lomoco -s (the first column, on the left hand side
	      of the period) or lsusb(1) (next to `Bus').

       -d, --dev=USB-DEVICE-NUMBER
	      Only apply the command to the specified bus, specified in full
	      (e.g. use -d 01b for device 27). This is in the same format as
	      reported by lomoco -s (the first column, on the right hand side
	      of the period) or lsusb(1) (next to `Device').

       -p, --pid=USB-PRODUCT-ID
	      Only apply the command to the specified USB product ID,
	      specified in hexadecimal and in full (e.g. use -p c025 for an
	      MX-500 optical mouse). Again, you can use lomoco -s or lsusb(1)
	      to get a listing of product IDs (the right hand side of tuples
	      like 046d:xxxx).

       The following generic actions can be performed:

       -i, --inquire
	      Obtain and display the status of all supported capabilities for
	      all matching devices.

       -s, --scan
	      Scan the USB bus and report all matching, supported Logitech
	      mice.

       The following commands configure wireless receivers and mice with the
       CSR command set (use lomoco -s to see if yours supports it):

       -1, --ch1
	      Set matching devices to channel 1. Please be aware that not all
	      CSR-supporting devices are dual channel.

       -2, --ch2
	      Set matching devices to channel 2.

       -c, --clear
	      Make all matching receivers forget about the mouse connected to
	      it, just as if the "connect" button on the receiver had been
	      pressed for three seconds.

       -l, --lock
	      Stop the 30 second search for a wireless mouse on all matching
	      receivers. This search is initiated using the -u option, or by
	      pressing the "connect" button on the receiver.

       -u, --unlock
	      Unlock all matching receivers and initiate a search for any
	      wireless mouse in range. This is the same as pressing the
	      "connect" button on the receiver.

       The following settings control mouse resolution, for mice with 400,
       800, 1200 and 1600 cpi support, and the RES capability.

       -4, --400
	      Sets matching devices to a resolution of 400 cpi.

       -8, --800
	      Sets matching devices to a resolution of 800 cpi. Very useful on
	      certain Logitech mice (the MX500 is one of them) that boot in
	      400 cpi.

       -m, --1200
	      Sets matching devices to a resolution of 1200 cpi. Very useful
	      on certain Logitech mice (the MX518 is one of them) that boot in
	      400 cpi.

       -h, --1600
	      Sets matching devices to a resolution of 1600 cpi. Very useful
	      on certain Logitech mice (the MX518 is one of them) that boot in
	      400 cpi.

       -g, --2000
	      Sets matching devices to a resolution of 2000 cpi. Very useful
	      on certain Logitech mice (the G5 or G7) that boot in 400 cpi.

       The following settings control SmartScroll/Cruise Control, for mice
       that support it (i.e. include the SMS capability).

       --no-sms
	      Disable SmartScroll/Cruise Control an all matching mice. `Up'
	      and `down' buttons do not also issue wheel events. Useful if you
	      want to use the additional buttons for something else.

       --sms  Enable SmartScroll/Cruise Control an all matching mice. `Up' and
	      `down' buttons will now also issue wheel events (but will also
	      issue their native button events, which user applications are
	      expected to ignore). This is how most mice boot.

       Other, miscellaneous options:

       -?, --help
	      List all available options and their meanings.

       --usage
	      Display brief usage information.

       -V, --version
	      Show the program's version, credits and licensing.

REPORTING BUGS
       Report bugs to <lomoco-dev@lists.linux-gamers.net> or #lomoco @
       irc.freenode.net

SEE ALSO
	libusb(1)

AUTHORS
       Alexios Chouchoulas, Andreas Schneider, Peter Feuerer, Tobias Schleuss.
       This manual page by Alexios Chouchoulas and Andreas Schneider
       <andreas.schneider@linux-gamers.net>.

28 Aug 2005			  09/08/2005			     LOMOCO(1)
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