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Explicitly Specifying Input Device Use, Begin_Device_Description

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Explicitly Specifying Input Device Use The X server can be explicitly configured to use a specific input device as the X pointer or X keyboard, or merge the data from an input device with that from the X pointer or keyboard. This configuration is done by adding information to the X*devices file. There is one syntax to use for hp-HIL devices, and another syntax for devices that require a device driver to be loaded by the X server (such as RS-232 devices). hp-HIL devices can be specified in either of two ways: • Device type and position. • Device file name. Explicitly Specifying RS-232 Input Device Use Some RS-232C input devices can be used with the X server. A device driver must exist for the desired serial input device, and it must reside in the /usr/lib/X11/extensions directory. Input device drivers are usually supplied by the input device vendor along with the input device. Sample input device drivers and documentation describing how to write an input device driver may be found in the /usr/contrib/X11drivers/input directory. To use an RS-232 input device, you must modify the X*devices file to inform the X server which input device driver is to be loaded, the serial port to which it is connected, and how it is to be used. This is done by adding an entry to the X*devices file of the following form: Begin_Device_Description Name Path Use End_Device_Description where: Specifies the name of the input device driver shared library. Specifies the name of the device file for the serial port being used. Specifies the desired use of the input device, such as "keyboard", "pointer", "other", or "extension". Page 82 Graphics Administration Guide for HP-UX 10.20

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Explicitly Specifying Input Device Use
The X server can be explicitly configured to use a specific input device as the X pointer or X keyboard,
or merge the data from an input device with that from the X pointer or keyboard. This configuration is
done by adding information to the X*devices file. There is one syntax to use for hp-HIL devices, and
another syntax for devices that require a device driver to be loaded by the X server (such as RS-232
devices). hp-HIL devices can be specified in either of two ways:
Device type and position.
Device file name.
Explicitly Specifying RS-232 Input Device Use
Some RS-232C input devices can be used with the X server. A device driver must exist for the desired
serial input device, and it must reside in the
/usr/lib/X11/extensions
directory. Input device drivers are
usually supplied by the input device vendor along with the input device. Sample input device drivers and
documentation describing how to write an input device driver may be found in the
/usr/contrib/X11drivers/input
directory.
To use an RS-232 input device, you must modify the X*devices file to inform the X server which input
device driver is to be loaded, the serial port to which it is connected, and how it is to be used. This is
done by adding an entry to the X*devices file of the following form:
Begin_Device_Description
Name <device_driver_name>
Path <device_file_path>
Use <device_use>
End_Device_Description
where:
<device_driver_name>
Specifies the name of the input device driver shared library.
<device_file_path>
Specifies the name of the device file for the serial port being used.
<device_use>
Specifies the desired use of the input device, such as "keyboard", "pointer", "other", or
"extension".
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