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| 42 | /*! | 
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| 43 | \page qt-embedded-pointer.html | 
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| 44 |  | 
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| 45 | \title Qt for Embedded Linux Pointer Handling | 
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| 46 | \ingroup qt-embedded-linux | 
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| 47 |  | 
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| 48 | When running a \l{Qt for Embedded Linux} application, it either runs as a | 
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| 49 | server or connects to an existing server. The mouse driver is | 
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| 50 | loaded by the server application when it starts running, using | 
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| 51 | Qt's \l {How to Create Qt Plugins}{plugin system}. | 
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| 52 |  | 
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| 53 | Internally in the client/server protocol, all system generated | 
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| 54 | events, including pointer events, are passed to the server | 
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| 55 | application which then propagates the event to the appropriate | 
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| 56 | client. Note that pointer handling in \l{Qt for Embedded Linux} works for | 
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| 57 | both mouse and mouse-like devices such as touch panels and | 
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| 58 | trackballs. | 
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| 59 |  | 
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| 60 | Contents: | 
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| 61 |  | 
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| 62 | \tableofcontents | 
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| 63 |  | 
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| 64 | \section1 Available Drivers | 
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| 65 |  | 
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| 66 | \l{Qt for Embedded Linux} provides ready-made drivers for the MouseMan, | 
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| 67 | IntelliMouse, Microsoft, NEC Vr41XX, Linux Touch Panel and Yopy | 
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| 68 | protocols as well as the universal touch screen library, | 
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| 69 | tslib. Run the \c configure script to list the available drivers: | 
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| 70 |  | 
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| 71 | \if defined(QTOPIA_PHONE) | 
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| 72 |  | 
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| 73 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_emb-pointer.qdoc 0 | 
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| 74 |  | 
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| 75 | \bold{Note:} By default only the PC mouse driver is enabled. | 
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| 76 |  | 
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| 77 | The various drivers can be enabled and disabled using the \c | 
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| 78 | configure script. For example: | 
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| 79 |  | 
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| 80 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_emb-pointer.qdoc 1 | 
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| 81 |  | 
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| 82 | \else | 
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| 83 |  | 
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| 84 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_emb-pointer.qdoc 2 | 
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| 85 |  | 
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| 86 | In the default Qt configuration, only the "pc" mouse driver is | 
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| 87 | enabled. The various drivers can be enabled and disabled using | 
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| 88 | the \c configure script. For example: | 
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| 89 |  | 
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| 90 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_emb-pointer.qdoc 3 | 
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| 91 | \endif | 
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| 92 |  | 
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| 93 | Custom mouse drivers can be implemented by subclassing the | 
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| 94 | QWSMouseHandler class and creating a mouse driver plugin (derived | 
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| 95 | from the QMouseDriverPlugin class). The default implementation of the | 
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| 96 | QMouseDriverFactory class will automatically detect the plugin, | 
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| 97 | loading the driver into the server application at run-time. | 
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| 98 |  | 
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| 99 | If you are creating a driver for a device that needs calibration | 
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| 100 | or noise reduction, such as a touchscreen, derive from the | 
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| 101 | QWSCalibratedMouseHandler subclass instead to take advantage of | 
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| 102 | its calibration functionality. | 
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| 103 |  | 
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| 104 | \if defined(QTOPIA_PHONE) | 
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| 105 | For a tutorial on how to add a new keyboard driver plug-in | 
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| 106 | see: \l {Tutorial: Implementing a Device Plug-in}. | 
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| 107 | \endif | 
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| 108 |  | 
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| 109 | \section1 Specifying a Driver | 
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| 110 |  | 
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| 111 | Provided that the "pc" mouse driver is enabled, \l{Qt for Embedded Linux} will | 
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| 112 | try to auto-detect the mouse device if it is one of the supported | 
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| 113 | types on \c /dev/psaux or one of the \c /dev/ttyS?  serial | 
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| 114 | lines. If multiple mice are detected, all may be used | 
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| 115 | simultaneously. | 
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| 116 |  | 
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| 117 | Note that \l{Qt for Embedded Linux} does not support auto-detection of \e | 
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| 118 | {touch panels} in which case the driver must be specified | 
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| 119 | explicitly to determine which device to use. | 
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| 120 |  | 
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| 121 | To manually specify which driver to use, set the QWS_MOUSE_PROTO | 
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| 122 | environment variable. For example (if the current shell is bash, | 
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| 123 | ksh, zsh or sh): | 
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| 124 |  | 
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| 125 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_emb-pointer.qdoc 4 | 
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| 126 |  | 
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| 127 | The valid values for the \c <driver> argument are \c MouseMan, \c | 
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| 128 | IntelliMouse, \c Microsoft, \c VR41xx, \c LinuxTP, \c Yopy, \c | 
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| 129 | Tslib and \l {QMouseDriverPlugin::keys()}{keys} identifying custom | 
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| 130 | drivers, and the driver specific options are typically a device, | 
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| 131 | e.g., \c /dev/mouse for mouse devices and \c /dev/ts for touch | 
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| 132 | panels. | 
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| 133 |  | 
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| 134 | Multiple mouse drivers can be specified in one go: | 
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| 135 |  | 
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| 136 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_emb-pointer.qdoc 5 | 
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| 137 |  | 
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| 138 | Input will be read from all specified drivers. | 
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| 139 |  | 
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| 140 | Note that the \c Vr41xx driver also accepts two optional | 
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| 141 | arguments: \c press=<value> defining a mouse click (the default | 
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| 142 | value is 750) and \c filter=<value> specifying the length of the | 
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| 143 | filter used to eliminate noise (the default length is 3). For | 
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| 144 | example: | 
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| 145 |  | 
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| 146 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_emb-pointer.qdoc 6 | 
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| 147 |  | 
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| 148 | \table | 
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| 149 | \header \o The Tslib Mouse Driver | 
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| 150 | \row | 
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| 151 | \o | 
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| 152 |  | 
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| 153 | The tslib mouse driver inherits the QWSCalibratedMouseHandler | 
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| 154 | class, providing calibration and noise reduction functionality in | 
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| 155 | addition to generating mouse events for devices using the | 
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| 156 | Universal Touch Screen Library. | 
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| 157 |  | 
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| 158 | To be able to compile this mouse handler, \l{Qt for Embedded Linux} must be | 
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| 159 | configured with the \c -qt-mouse-tslib option as described | 
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| 160 | above. In addition, the tslib headers and library must be present | 
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| 161 | in the build environment. | 
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| 162 |  | 
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| 163 | The tslib sources can be downloaded from \l | 
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| 164 | http://tslib.berlios.de. Use the \c configure script's -L and | 
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| 165 | -I options to explicitly specify the location of the library and | 
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| 166 | its headers: | 
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| 167 |  | 
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| 168 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_emb-pointer.qdoc 7 | 
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| 169 |  | 
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| 170 | In order to use this mouse driver, tslib must also be correctly | 
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| 171 | installed on the target machine. This includes providing a \c | 
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| 172 | ts.conf configuration file and setting the neccessary environment | 
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| 173 | variables (see the README file provided with tslib for details). | 
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| 174 |  | 
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| 175 | The \c ts.conf file will usually contain the following two lines: | 
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| 176 |  | 
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| 177 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_emb-pointer.qdoc 8 | 
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| 178 |  | 
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| 179 | To make \l{Qt for Embedded Linux} explicitly choose the tslib mouse | 
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| 180 | handler, set the QWS_MOUSE_PROTO environment variable as explained | 
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| 181 | above. | 
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| 182 |  | 
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| 183 | \endtable | 
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| 184 |  | 
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| 185 | \section1 Troubleshooting | 
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| 186 |  | 
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| 187 | \section2 Device Files | 
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| 188 |  | 
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| 189 | Make sure you are using the correct device file. | 
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| 190 |  | 
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| 191 | As a first step, you can test whether the device file actually gives any | 
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| 192 | output. For instance, if you have specified the mouse driver with | 
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| 193 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_emb-pointer.qdoc 9 | 
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| 194 | then try examining | 
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| 195 | the output from the device by entering the following command in a console: | 
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| 196 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_emb-pointer.qdoc 10 | 
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| 197 |  | 
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| 198 | If you see output from the device printed on the console when you move | 
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| 199 | the mouse, you are probably using the correct device file; otherwise, you | 
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| 200 | will need to experiment to find the correct device file. | 
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| 201 |  | 
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| 202 | \section2 File Permissions | 
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| 203 |  | 
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| 204 | Make sure you have sufficient permissions to access the device file. | 
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| 205 |  | 
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| 206 | The Qt for Embedded Linux server process needs at least read permission for the | 
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| 207 | device file. Some drivers also require write access to the device file. | 
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| 208 | For instance, if you have specified the mouse driver with | 
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| 209 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_emb-pointer.qdoc 11 | 
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| 210 | then examine the permissions of the device file by entering the following | 
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| 211 | command in a console: | 
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| 212 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_emb-pointer.qdoc 12 | 
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| 213 |  | 
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| 214 | If the device file is actually a symbolic link to another file, you must | 
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| 215 | change the permissions of the actual file instead. | 
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| 216 | */ | 
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