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| GPM.CONF(5) | File Formats Manual | GPM.CONF(5) |
NAME¶
gpm.conf — startup
configuration file for gpm
DESCRIPTION¶
gpm.conf specifies options to be passed to
the gpm daemon at start time. It is parsed by the
init script, rather than by gpm itself. It comprises
variable assignments in Bourne shell syntax: variable=value
(with no extra spaces; to embed spaces or other shell metacharacters in
values, use quotes as in shell scripting). Blank lines and lines beginning
with a hash ("#") are ignored.
Settings are implemented by setting flags on the
gpm command line; these are documented in
gpm(8). The following variable names are specified:
- device
- Specifies the device file for your primary mouse. This sets
-m. - type
- Specifies the protocol for your primary mouse. This sets
-t. - device2, type2
- The same as device and type,
but for your secondary mouse. These set
-mand-tafter passing-M. If either of these are defined, both must be. - responsiveness
- Specifies the responsiveness for your primary mouse. This sets
-r. - sample_rate
- Specifies the sample rate for your primary mouse. This sets
-s. - repeat_type
- Enables the
gpmrepeater and sets the repeater protocol, using the-Rflag. Repeat type none or an empty value will disable the repeater. - append
- Any options specified here are appended to the
gpmcommand line. If you use multiple options, you will need to enclose the value in quotes ("").
EXAMPLES¶
A simple gpm.conf file for a PS/2 mouse
whose protocol should be autodetected, and which should be repeated in
/dev/gpmdata as a serial Microsoft Intellimouse:
# Sample gpm.conf device=/dev/psaux type=autops2 repeat_type=ms3
This will cause the daemon to be started as
gpm -m
/dev/psaux -t
autops2 -Rms3.
FILES¶
/etc/gpm.conf
SEE ALSO¶
gpm(8), dpkg-reconfigure(8).
dpkg-reconfigure gpm can be
used to generate and update the gpm.conf file
automatically.
| January 5, 2005 | Debian 3.0 |