Hi,

When you press a button on you presenter do you see any messages from dmesg?
>
> If you do then you need to map the unknown events to an event using
> "applykeymap"



Nope... nothing about this in dmesg|tail...


You can also try "input-events 2" or "input-events 3" and press some
> keys, it you see something then it's working and will work with either
> the event driver or lircd.



That indeed is the reason I'm sure it does work ;-)
This thing has a switch for switching between presenter mode, and mouse
mode.
When I put it in mouse mode, I see events for event device 3, and when I put
it in presenter mode, it gives events for event device 2.

Problem is, that the stick in presenter mode, only returns a "KEY_M", no
matter what side I push it.
Other thing is, that while in mouse mode, it returns "KEY_M" on every key I
press on device 2.

Could this be my problem?  That device 2 also returns a keypress when using
the thing as device 3?
I added USE_SDL_KEYBOARD = 0 in local_conf.py to stop it from pushing up the
volume on every key I press :-P
If I remove that, the thing still doesn't work (I then only see the mouse
pointer move around my screen).


Michel
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