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Add documentation for KMSDRM on *BSDs
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KMSDRM on *BSD
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KMSDRM is supported on FreeBSD and OpenBSD. DragonFlyBSD is not tested yet, but should work. NetBSD isn't supported yet because the application will crash when creating the KMSDRM screen.
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WSCONS support has been brought back, but only as an input backend. It will not be brought back as a video backend to ease maintenance.
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OpenBSD note: Note that the video backend assumes that the user has read/write permissions to the /dev/drm* devices.
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SDL2 WSCONS input backend features
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1. It is keymap-aware; it will work properly with different keymaps.
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2. It has mouse support.
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3. Accent input is supported.
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4. Compose keys are supported.
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5. AltGr and Meta Shift keys work as intended.
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Partially working or no input on OpenBSD/NetBSD.
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The WSCONS input backend needs read/write access to the /dev/wskbd* devices, without which it will not work properly. /dev/wsmouse must also be read/write accessible, otherwise mouse input will not work.
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Partially working or no input on FreeBSD.
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The evdev devices are only accessible to the root user by default. Edit devfs rules to allow access to such devices. The /dev/kbd* devices are also only accessible to the root user by default. Edit devfs rules to allow access to such devices.
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