Intel-Wings is a Linux driver designed for input devices belonging to the Intel Wireless Series. It offers enhanced compatibility and functionality for these devices.
The Intel Wireless Series is not without its faults. The keyboards and mice had poor manufacturing, and the whole system was expensive to purchase. The devices were terminated 18 months after release due to a lukewarm response from the market. However, when used infrequently, the wireless mice can be great for navigating menus, and the gamepads are fun to use.
The set of devices can be had for as little as $10 on eBay, and they work great on Linux-based PVRs. The system allows for multiple gamepads to be connected to one base station, which is perfect for old console games. While the mice are not recommended for daily computer use, they're excellent for those who only use their computer occasionally or for navigation on PVRs.
The intel-wings project has added some notable updates to its current version, including preliminary keyboard support and partial functionality for the Intel wireless keyboards. If you're looking for a driver for your Intel Wireless Series input devices, you should give intel-wings a try.
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