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wiipdf(1)							   User Manuals 							 wiipdf(1)

NAME
wiipdf - present using xpdf and your wiimote SYNOPSIS
wiipdf bluetooth-id pdf-file DESCRIPTION
wiipdf is a tiny tool to present a PDF using xpdf and your wiimote. You start it by providing it the bluetooth ID of your wiimote (use hci- tool scan to get it) and the path to the PDF you want to present. wiipdf then tries to connect to your wiimote (press buttons 1 and 2 at the sime time on your wiimote to enter discoverable mode). As soon as the connection is established (takes 3-4 seconds usually), wiipdf launches xpdf with the given filename. You can now press A or B on your wiimote to go forward one slide or go backward one slide. Pressing the home button on your wiimote ends the presentation. Each keypress is confirmed by a short rumble of your wiimote. BUGS
wiipdf does not know how many slides your PDF consists of. Therefore, you can press A as many times as you want, even if you are at the end of the PDF. The internal slide counter will just be increased. AUTHOR
Michael Stapelberg <michael+wiipdf at stapelberg dot de> Linux SEPTEMBER 2008 wiipdf(1)

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WMINPUT(1)						      General Commands Manual							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 module. 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. Getting X to recognize non-standard key symbols, and mapping actions to those symbols, is not automatic. An excellent tutorial at http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Use_Multimedia_Keys can help you set this up. An overview of the process (see the HOWTO for more informa- tion): 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/plugins, 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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