Index: cwiid-0.6.00+svn184.orig/man/man1/wminput.1
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--- cwiid-0.6.00+svn184.orig.orig/man/man1/wminput.1	2009-03-27 13:08:33.000000000 +0100
+++ cwiid-0.6.00+svn184.orig/man/man1/wminput.1	2009-03-27 13:16:04.000000000 +0100
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 A uinput group can be created specifically for this purpose, or another existing group such as wheel can be used.
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-See usr/share/doc/wminput/wminput.conf.sample for an example wminput configuration file.  Copy this file to ~/.CWiid/wminput.conf and change as desired.
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 Getting X to recognize non-standard key symbols, and mapping actions to those symbols, is not automatic.  An excellent tutorial at http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Use_Multimedia_Keys can help you set this up.  An overview of the process (see the HOWTO for more information):
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 1.Edit ~/.CWiid/wminput.conf
