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authorXgates <5e00e320@opayq.com>2013-10-26 23:09:28 -0500
committerRobby Workman <rworkman@slackbuilds.org>2013-10-27 23:38:58 -0500
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+Logitech's Unifying technology is awesome. Plug the USB receiver in the
+computer, power on your keyboard or mouse and it is ready for use! Well,
+the devices themselves do work, but software to attach new devices to a
+single receiver (or detach bound devices) is only available for Mac OS X
+and Windows.
+
+ltunify is a program resulting from the gathered knowledge on the Logitech
+HID++ protocol. It allows you to pair additional devices like keyboards and
+mice to your Unifying receiver, unpair existing devices and list information
+about connected devices.
+
+*** IMPORTANT *** - READ THE DOCS in /usr/doc/ltunify-0.2
+
+Be sure you READ the information at the TOP of the
+/etc/udev/rules.d/42-logitech-unify-permissions.rules
+
+In /usr/doc/ltunify-0.2 be sure to read the README.txt
+for additional instructions on pairing.
+
+If you need to always have one device paired and want it
+paired on startup, place these two commands in rc.local
+exactly as you see them in this order;
+
+ltunify unpair 1
+ltunify pair