SPIC man page on PC-BSD

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SPIC(4)			 BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual		       SPIC(4)

NAME
     spic — Sony Programmable I/O Controller device driver

SYNOPSIS
     device spic

DESCRIPTION
     The spic driver allows using moused(8) to drive the Sony Vaio Jogdial
     device found on several Sony Vaio models.	It works by mapping the for‐
     ward, backwards, up, and down inputs to “l”, “r”, “u”, and “d”, respec‐
     tively.  From that a program reading the Jogdial can decide what to do.
     Some actions might include scrolling, mimicking mouse buttons, launching
     applications, or other useful things.

SEE ALSO
     moused(8)

HISTORY
     The spic device driver first appeared in FreeBSD 4.6.

AUTHORS
     Nick Sayer ⟨nsayer@FreeBSD.org⟩
     Will Andrews ⟨will@FreeBSD.org⟩

BSD				 May 20, 2002				   BSD
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