Query: wsmuxctl
OS: netbsd
Section: 8
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WSMUXCTL(8) BSD System Manager's Manual WSMUXCTL(8)NAMEwsmuxctl -- configure wsmuxesSYNOPSISwsmuxctl [-a dev] -f ctldev [-l] [-L] [-r dev]DESCRIPTIONThe wsmuxctl allows to adding and removing devices connected to a wsmux(4). Added and removed devices are specified by a name, not a path name. Simply use wsmouseN, wskbdN, or wsmuxN where N is the number of the device. The options are: -a dev Add the specified device to the mux. -f ctldev Specify the control device of the wsmux to operate on. A number may be given, which is then taken to be the number of the mux. -l List all devices connected to a mux. -L List all devices connected to a mux and recursively list mux subdevices. -r dev Remove the specified device from the mux.SEE ALSOwsmux(4)BSDOctober 13, 2001 BSD
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