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  Devices' assignment



  Here it's possible to assign certain devices in Wine system to real
  system devices (such as parallel or serial ports).


  11..  AAddddiinngg aa nneeww aassssiiggnnmmeenntt

  Click on the 'Add' button.

  Specify the device type and how it will be known under Wine.

  Edit the device's properties.


  22..  RReemmoovviinngg aann aassssiiggnnmmeenntt

  Click on the device name, the properties' window will appear so press
  the 'Del' button.


  33..  EEddiittiinngg tthhee aassssiiggnnmmeenntt pprrooppeerrttiieess

  33..11..  SSeerriiaall ddeevviiccee

  All you can do here is define the system device which will be used.

  33..22..  PPaarraalllleell ddeevviiccee

  33..22..11..  AAssssiiggnn ppaarraalllleell ddeevviiccee

  Check this if you want to access the assignment in a low-level manner
  (not often needed).

  33..22..22..  PPaarraalllleell ddeevviiccee

  The device you want to use for low-level access with this assignment.

  33..22..33..  AAssssiiggnn ssppoooolleerr

  Check this if you want to use the high-level access (for printer
  spooling services).

  33..22..44..  SSppoooolleerr

  Where to redirect the high-level data flux.

  It may be a printer spooler or even a device directly.