On Tue, 2010-08-17 at 19:20 +0200, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> Hi,
> 
>  on YouTube there was a Blender-2.5 tutorial with audio. 
>  There was an interesting detail: While there were spoken
>  instructions one can hear one typing on its keyboard.
>  Each hit on one of the keys made the sound of an old
>  typewriter (no, it was not the sound of the legendary
>  "IBM Model M" keyboard ;) ).
> 
>  How can I achieve this?
>  What software can I use to make this geeky feature to
>  come true.
>  Unfortunately I have no idea, how to name this kind
>  of what(?) ...
> 
>  Thank you very much for any hint in advance!
>  Best regards,
>  mcc

There probably a number of ways to do this.

A cheap and easy way would be to use xev to monitor a window and then
pipe the stderr to a a program that waits for a keypress event and then
plays an apropriate.

A less cheap way would be to have our program do what xev does instead
of using a pipe.


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