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To use uhidd daemon for USB HID devices, depends on which sub class | |||||
driver you want to attach, to avoid conflicts between the daemon and | |||||
the kernel drivers, you should either use the command line option '-u' | |||||
to instruct the daemon to detach active kernel drivers attached to | |||||
a device, or you should remove some of those entries 'device ums', | |||||
'device ukbd', or 'device uhid' from your kernel config file and | |||||
recompile the kernel. | |||||
Note that if the USB kernel drivers are compiled as kernel modules, | |||||
you should also remove the relevant devd(8) rules in /etc/devd/usb.conf | |||||
config file, so those modules will not be loaded automatically by devd(8) | |||||
when devices are attached. | |||||
If you want to run uhidd daemon at the startup, add the following lines to | |||||
/etc/rc.conf: | |||||
uhidd_flags="-kmohsu" | |||||
uhidd_enable="YES" | |||||
Note that you need to modify the uhidd_flags (command line options) | |||||
according to which sub class drivers you want to use. | |||||
To manually start/stop uhidd daemon on certain device, run: | |||||
service uhidd [start|stop] /dev/ugen.X.Y | |||||
See http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/uhidd for more details about how to install and | |||||
setup the daemon. | |||||
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