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+# rc.cwiid.conf - config file for rc.cwiid (part of cwiid package)
+
+# This file is similar to rc.inet1.conf: you define your wiimotes here,
+# and rc.cwiid reads this file and starts wminput daemons as needed.
+
+# Each wiimote section looks like this:
+
+# WIIMOTE[0]="[bluetooth address or 'auto']"
+# WIIMOTE_CONF[0]="[config file or 'default']"
+
+# the WIIMOTE_CONF files are found in /etc/cwiid/wminput
+
+# If you only have one wiimote, you can just say WIIMOTE[0]="auto"
+# and it should work fine. However, if you have more than one, you'll
+# have to specify the Bluetooth device addresses for all of them.
+
+# If this file is missing, the default config looks like:
+
+# WIIMOTE[0]="auto"
+# WIIMOTE_CONF[0]="default"
+
+# If this file is present, but contains no WIIMOTE[] definitions, no
+# wminput daemons will be started.
+
+# Configuration begins here - uncomment and edit as needed:
+
+WIIMOTE[0]="auto"
+WIIMOTE_CONF[0]="default"
+
+# WIIMOTE[1]="some-bluetooth-addr"
+# WIIMOTE_CONF[1]="default"
+
+# WIIMOTE[2]="some-bluetooth-addr"
+# WIIMOTE_CONF[2]="default"
+
+# WIIMOTE[3]="some-bluetooth-addr"
+# WIIMOTE_CONF[3]="default"
+
+# (you can add up to WIIMOTE[9], below)