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XMINDPATH(1)		    General Commands Manual		  XMINDPATH(1)

NAME
       xmindpath -- MindPath PocketPoint user-level driver for X11

SYNOPSIS
       xmindpath [-dv] [-f dev]

DESCRIPTION
       xmindpath reads signal sent from	MindPath PocketPoint device via	serial
       port, and translate that	into X11 event.

       PocketPoint  is a laser pointer,	with three remote control keys.	 Three
       keys are	right arrow, left arrow	 and  "f/x"  key.   Keypress  will  be
       transmitted  as	1200bps	 IrDA signal, which can	be parsed by your com-
       puter.  xmindpath parses	the IrDA input signal, and maps	 the  keypress
       as follows:

       right arrow
	       Mouse  button  1	(leftmost mouse	button).  This key will	be in-
	       terpreted by mgp(1) as "proceed page" request.

       left arrow
	       Mouse button 3 (rightmost mouse button).	 This key will be  in-
	       terpreted by mgp(1) as "go back one page" request.

       f/x key
	       Currently  mouse	 button	 2  (middle mouse button) is mapped to
	       this key.  However, this	will be	changed	in the near future.

       To perform remote-controlled presentation, invoke xmindpath  simultane-
       ously with mgp(1) (maybe	from other terminal window).

       If  you specify dev after -f, the specified device will be used as ser-
       ial port.  With -v, xmindpath will generate more	messages.   -d	option
       is provided just	for debugging sessions.

RETURN VALUES
       The program exits with 0	on success, non-zero on	failures.

SEE ALSO
       mgp(1).

       MindPath	PocketPoint: http://www.mindpath.com/ppoint.htm

HISTORY
       The    xmindpath	  command   was	  implemented	by   Jun-ichiro	  Itoh
       <itojun@itojun.org>.

       This program derives most of its	X11 related code from twiddler driver.

BUGS
       Keycode for "f/x" key should be configurable.  BSDI  gettyd(8)  support
       would be	desirable.

MAGICPOINT			August 22, 1998			  XMINDPATH(1)

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