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LEARN ABOUT SUSE
gsynaptics-init
GSYNAPTICS-INIT(1) User Manuals GSYNAPTICS-INIT(1)
NAME
gsynaptics-init - the gsynaptics initializer
SYNOPSIS
gsynaptics-init [options]
DESCRIPTION
gsynaptics-init the gsynaptics initializer is used to load Synaptics touchpad parameters from file. As gsynaptics stores these parameters
in separate configuration files for each user, there is no need to use the system-wide X configuration files.
You have to run gsynaptics-init when your display manager loads in order to restore your touchpad settings. See the source README or the
gsynaptics website on
http://gsynaptics.sourceforge.jp/
for more information.
OPTIONS
There aren't any options.
AUTHORS
Hiroyuki Ikezoe <poincare@ikezoe.net>, Takuro Ashie <ashie@homa.ne.jp>
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to: Hiroyuki Ikezoe <poincare@ikezoe.net>, Takuro Ashie <ashie@homa.ne.jp>
SEE ALSO
gsynaptics(1)
AUTHOR
This manual was written by Mario Izquierdo Rodriguez <mariodebian@gmail.com>
COPYRIGHT
This manual page is free software; see the source for copying conditions.
This manual page is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MER-
CHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
gsynaptics 0.9.13 Dec 2007 GSYNAPTICS-INIT(1)