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The help text for CONFIG_HID might imply for someone that it's necessary to enable it for any keyboard or mouse attached to the system. This is obviously not correct, so fix it to avoid confusing the users. Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
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# HID driver configuration
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menu "HID Devices"
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depends on INPUT
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config HID
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tristate "Generic HID support"
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depends on INPUT
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default y
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---help---
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A human interface device (HID) is a type of computer device that
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interacts directly with and takes input from humans. The term "HID"
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most commonly used to refer to the USB-HID specification, but other
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devices (such as, but not strictly limited to, Bluetooth) are
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designed using HID specification (this involves certain keyboards,
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mice, tablets, etc). This option compiles into kernel the generic
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HID layer code (parser, usages, etc.), which can then be used by
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transport-specific HID implementation (like USB or Bluetooth).
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For docs and specs, see http://www.usb.org/developers/hidpage/
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If unsure, say Y
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endmenu
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