1LIRCMD(8) System Administration Utilities LIRCMD(8)
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6 lircmd - LIRC mouse daemon translates infrared signals into mouse
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10 lircmd [options] [config-file]
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13 This daemon can simulate a MouseSystems, IntelliMouse or IMPS/2 type
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21 -h --help
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31 generate Linux input events
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42 lircmd will use syslogd to output error messages. It depends on your
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46 lircd and lircmd are daemons. You should start them in some init script
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48 distributions in the contrib directory. lircmd has to be started after
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51 If you start lircd or lircmd from your shell prompt you will usually
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62lircmd 0.9.0 March 2011 LIRCMD(8)