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WMINPUT(1)							    WMINPUT(1)

NAME
       wminput - an event driver for the wiimote

SYNOPSIS
       wminput [options]

DESCRIPTION
       This manual page documents briefly the wminput command.

       wminput	is  a  program	that provides an event driver for the wiimote,
       supporting all buttons (except Power) and pointer tracking, and featur‐
       ing a tracking algorithm plugin architecture.

       Your  kernel  must  be configured with uinput support (INPUT_UINPUT, or
       Device Drivers/Input Device  Support/Miscellaneous  Drivers/User	 Level
       Driver Support under menuconfig).  Compile into the kernel or as a mod‐
       ule.   See  http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Compile_a_Kernel_Manually  for
       information  on kernel compilation.  By default, some (most? all?) udev
       configurations set up a uinput  device  file  readable  only  by	 root.
       Using  wminput as a user other than root requires configuration udev to
       change the permissions on uinput.  Place the following line in  a  file
       in  /etc/udev/rules.d  (see  the	 documentation for your distro for the
       recommended file for local rules) to allow anyone on the system to  use
       uinput:

       KERNEL=="uinput", MODE="0666"

       A more secure method uses the following line to allow anyone in <group>
       to use wminput, and adds only the desired users to <group>:

       KERNEL=="uinput", GROUP="<group>"

       A uinput group can be created specifically for this purpose, or another
       existing group such as wheel can be used.

       See  usr/share/doc/wminput/wminput.conf.sample  for  an example wminput
       configuration file.  Copy this file to ~/.CWiid/wminput.conf and change
       as desired.

       Getting X to recognize non-standard key symbols, and mapping actions to
       those symbols, is not automatic.	 An excellent tutorial at  http://gen‐
       too-wiki.com/HOWTO_Use_Multimedia_Keys  can  help  you set this up.  An
       overview of the process (see the HOWTO for more information):
       1.Edit ~/.CWiid/wminput.conf
       2.Use xev, wminput, and your wiimote to find out if the key symbols are
       already mapped, and find the key codes if they are not.
       3.If  the  codes	 are  not  mapped  to  the  appropriate	 symbols, edit
       ~/.Xmodmap, and use xmodmap to map them.	 (A copy of my	~/.Xmodmap  is
       included in CWiid/doc)
       4.Use  xbindkeys	 or  a	window manager-specific utility to map the key
       symbols to specific actions.

       wminput	 tracking   plugins   are,   by	   default,    installed    to
       /usr/lib/CWiid/plugins.	 Plugins  may also be placed in ~/.CWiid/plug‐
       ins, and plugins placed here will take precedence.

OPTIONS
       -h     Show summary of options.

       -v, --version
	      Output version information and exit.

       -c, --config [file]
	      Choose config file to use.

       -d, --daemon
	      Implies -q, -r, and -w.

       -q, --quiet
	      Reduce output to errors

       -r, --reconnect [wait]
	      Automatically try reconnect after wiimote disconnect.

       -w, --wait
	      Wait indefinitely for wiimote to connect.

       bdaddr Specify the wiimote  bluetooth  address.	The  bluetooth	device
	      address (bdaddr) of the wiimote can be specified on the command-
	      line, or through the WIIMOTE_BDADDR environment variable, in the
	      that  order  of  precedence.   If	 neither  is  given, the first
	      wiimote found by hci_inquiry will be used.

SEE ALSO
       wmgui(1),

AUTHOR
       wminput was written by L. Donnie Smith <cwiid@abstrakraft.org>

       This manual page was written by Romain Beauxis  <toots@rastageeks.org>,
       for the Debian project (but may be used by others).

			       janvier 18, 2007			    WMINPUT(1)
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