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vmmouse_detect

VMware mouse device autodetection tool

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vmmouse_detect


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description

vmmouse_detect is a tool for detecting if running in a VMware environment where vmmouse is used. It exits with a 0 return value if the vmmouse client is enabled, and 1 if not.

options

vmmouse_detect has no options

diagnostics

vmmouse_detect’s exit status is used to communicate information.

0

vmmouse_detect found a mouse and exited normally.

1

Either the vmmouse client was not enabled, or it is not being run from within a VMware virtual machine.

licensing

The vmmouse_detect source code is licensed under a BSD-like license. See COPYING for details.

This manual page is licensed under the GNU General Public License.


bugs

Please report bugs in vmmouse_detect <https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mdetect/vmmouse_detect>.


see also

mdetect, XFree86


authors

vmmouse_detect is copyright 2007 VMware, Inc.

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