#### TPB CONFIGURATION FILE

### DEVICE SETTINGS

## NVRAM
# Should define the nvram device from where the information about the key
# states is read. Default is /dev/nvram.
#
#NVRAM       /dev/nvram

## POLLTIME
# Defines the delay between polls in microseconds. Default is 1000.
#
#POLLTIME    1000


### KEYBINDINGS AND CALLBACK

## THINKPAD
# String with command and options that should be executed when ThinkPad
# button is pressed. The command is executed by the system() call. So it is
# possible to execute any shell code. By default no command is executed.
#
#THINKPAD    xterm -T ntpctl -e ntpctl

## HOME
# String with command and options that should be executed when Home button
# is pressed. By default no command is executed.
#
#HOME        mozilla 

## SEARCH
# String with command and options that should be executed when Home button
# is pressed. By default no command is executed.
#SEARCH      mozilla http://www.google.com

## MAIL
# String with command and options that should be executed when Home button
# is pressed. By default no command is executed.
#
#MAIL        xterm -T mutt -geometry 140x40 -e mutt

## CALLBACK
# String with command and options that should be executed each button press and
# state change. tpb passes an identifier as first argument and the new state as
# second argument to the callback. So you can do fancy things :) By default no
# command is executed. Supported identifiers and states are:
#
#  IDENTIFIER        STATES/VALUE            
#  thinkpad          pressed                
#  home              pressed                
#  search            pressed                
#  mail              pressed                
#  zoom              on, off                
#  thinklight        on, off                
#  display           lcd, crt, both         
#  expand            on, off                
#  brightness        PERCENT                
#  volume            PERCENT                
#  mute              on, off                
#  ac_power          connected, disconnected
#  powermgt_ac       high, auto, manual     
#  powermgt_battery  high, auto, manual     
#
#CALLBACK    /usr/share/doc/tpb/callback_example.sh


### MIXER SETTINGS

## MIXER
# Use OSS mixer to change volume and for mute/unmute. This should be use on
# models with no hardware mixer (volume and mute buttons show no effect). R31
# is reported to have no hardware mixer. To use this you must enable write
# access to the NVRAM device (possibly dangerous). Possible values are on and
# off. Default is off.
#
# MIXER      OFF

## MIXERSTEPS
# Defines how much steps should be available when using the OSS mixer. Default
# is 20.
#
#MIXERSTEPS  20

## MIXERDEVICE
# Defines the mixer device to use for OSS mixer support. Default is /dev/mixer.
#
#MIXERDEVICE /dev/mixer


### POWERMANAGEMENT SETTINGS

## POWERMGT
# The program apmiser (part of tpctl package) switches the power management
# mode according to the needs of the user. This results in lots of changes
# displayed in OSD. To avoid this, the power management messages can be turned
# off. Default is auto.
#
#POWERMGT    auto


### ON-SCREEN DISPLAY SETTINGS

## OSD
# Show on-screen display for volume, mute and brightness. Possible values are
# on and off. Default is on.
#
#OSD         on

## OSDFONT
# Defines the font for the on-screen display. You may use "xfontsel" to choose
# one. Default is "-*-lucidatypewriter-medium-r-normal-*-*-250-*-*-*-*-*-*"
#
#OSDFONT     -*-lucidatypewriter-medium-r-normal-*-*-250-*-*-*-*-*-*

## OSDCOLOR
# Defines the color of the on-screen display. You may use "xcolors" to choose
# one. Default is BLUE.
#
#OSDCOLOR    Blue

## OSDTIMEOUT
# Defines how long (in seconds) the on-screen display is shown after the last
# keys was pressed. Default is 3.
#
#OSDTIMEOUT  3

## OSDOFFSET
# For backward compatibility. Same as OSDVERTICAL.
#
#OSDOFFSET   25

## OSDSHADOW
# Defines the offset of the font shadow in pixels. Default is 2.
#
#OSDSHADOW   2

## OSDVERTICAL
# Defines the offset from the top or bottom of the screen in pixels. Default is 25.
#
#OSDVERTICAL   25

## OSDHORIZONTAL
# Defines the offset from the left or right of the screen in pixels. Only
# supported by xosd 2.0.0 and above. Default is 25.
#
#OSDHORIZONTAL   25

## OSDPOS
# Defines where the osd is shown. Possible values are top, middle and bottom.
# The value middle is only supported by xosd 2.0.0 and above. Default is bottom.
#
#OSDPOS      bottom

## OSDALIGN
# Defines the alignment of the osd. Possible values are left, center and right.
# Default is left.
#
#OSDALIGN    left
