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LIRCMD(1)			      FSF			     LIRCMD(1)

NAME
       LIRC mouse daemon - translates infrared signals into mouse events

SYNOPSIS
       lircmd [options] [config-file]

DESCRIPTION
       This  daemon  can  simulate a MouseSystems, IntelliMouse or IMPS/2 type
       mouse. It gets the received buttons from lircd  and  converts  them  to
       mouse events. To make this possible, lircmd needs a config file located
       in /etc/lircmd.conf. In this file you have to  determine	 which	button
       from which remote causes a mouse move or a mouse button click.

       -h --help
	      display this message

       -v --version
	      display version

       -n --nodaemon
	      don't fork to background

OPTIONS
       If you provide the --nodaemon option lircmd won't fork to background.

FILES
       lircmd  will  use  syslogd to output error messages. It depends on your
       system configuration where they will show up.

DAEMONS
       lircd and lircmd are daemons. You should start them in some init script
       depending  on your system. There are some example scripts for different
       distributions in the contrib directory. lircmd has to be started	 after
       lircd as it connects to the socket lircd provides.

       If  you	start  lircd or lircmd from your shell prompt you will usually
       get back immediately to the prompt. Often people think that the program
       has  died. But this is not an error. lircd and lircmd are daemons. Dae‐
       mons always run in background.

SEE ALSO
       The documentation for lirc  is  maintained  as  html  pages.  They  are
       located under html/ in the documentation directory.

lircmd 0.8.3			   May 2008			     LIRCMD(1)
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