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Operating Systems Solaris solaris I/O devices info Post 302292097 by pratheepv on Friday 27th of February 2009 12:37:22 AM
Old 02-27-2009
Hi,
Thanks a lot for your quick response .These are very much helpful for me but I want some more information about the keyboard ,mouse and monitor details like manufacturer,serial number etc..

Thanks in advance.
 

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inputattach(1)                                                General Commands Manual                                               inputattach(1)

NAME
inputattach - attach a serial line to an input-layer device SYNOPSIS
inputattach [--daemon] [--always] [--noinit] [--baud baud>] <mode> <device> DESCRIPTION
inputattach attaches a serial line to an input-layer device via a line discipline. Exactly one of the available modes must be specified on the command line. OPTIONS
--daemon Forks into the background. --always Ignore initialization failures when attaching the device. --noinit Skip device initialization. --baud Specify the baud rate to use. (This is only necessary if the default rate is incorrect.) Modes -dump, --dump Just enable device . -elo3b, --elo261-280 ELO Touchscreen, 3-byte mode. -elo4b, --elo271-140 ELO touchscreen, 4-byte mode. -elo6b, --elo4002 ELO touchscreen, 6-byte mode. -elo, --elotouch ELO touchscreen, 10-byte mode. -fjt, --fujitsu Fujitsu serial touchscreen. -ipaq, --h3600ts Ipaq h3600 touchscreen. -ifor, --iforce I-Force joystick or wheel. -ms3, --intellimouse Microsoft IntelliMouse. -lk, --lkkbd DEC LK201 / LK401 keyboards. -mag, --magellan Magellan / SpaceMouse. -bare, --microsoft 2-button Microsoft mouse. -mmw, --mmwheel Logitech mouse with 4-5 buttons or a wheel. -mman, --mouseman 3-button Logitech / Genius mouse. -msc, --mousesystems 3-button Mouse Systems mouse. -ms, --mshack 3-button mouse in Microsoft mode. -mtouch, --mtouch MicroTouch (3M) touchscreen. -newt, --newtonkbd Newton keyboard. -pm3k, --penmount3000 Penmount 3000 touchscreen. -pm6k, --penmount6000 Penmount 6000 touchscreen. -pmm1, --penmount6250 Penmount 6250 touchscreen. -pm9k, --penmount9000 Penmount 9000 touchscreen. -ps2ser, --ps2serkbd PS/2 via serial keyboard. -sbl, --spaceball SpaceBall 2003 / 3003 / 4000 FLX. -orb, --spaceorb SpaceOrb 360 / SpaceBall Avenger. -sting, --stinger Gravis Stinger. -ipaqkbd, --stowawaykbd Stowaway keyboard. -skb, --sunkbd Sun Type 4 and Type 5 keyboards. -sun, --sunmouse 3-button Sun mouse. -taos, --taos-evm TAOS evaluation module. -tsc, --tsc TSC-10/25/40 touch screen. -t213, --touchit213 Sahara Touch-iT213 Tablet PC. -tr, --touchright Touchright serial touchscreen. -tw, --touchwin Touchwindow serial touchscreen. -twidjoy, --twiddler-joy Handykey Twiddler used as a joystick. -twid, --twiddler Handykey Twiddler chording keyboard. -vs, --vsxxx-aa DEC VSXXX-AA / VSXXX-GA mouse and VSXXX-A tablet. -w8001, --w8001 Wacom W8001 pen and/or touch devices. The default baud rate, 38400bps, allows for touch-only or pen and touch devices; for pen-only devices, "--baud 19200" must be specified. -war, --warrior WingMan Warrior. -zhen, --zhen-hua Zhen Hua 5-byte protocol. AUTHORS
inputattach was written by Vojtech Pavlik and Arndt Schoenewald, and improved by many others; see the linuxconsole tools documentation for details. This manual page was written by Stephen Kitt <steve@sk2.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). inputattach August 9, 2011 inputattach(1)
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