Raphael Pooser wrote:
Are you sure you can't set this in xf86config (or xorg.conf)? You can
set a typematic repeat rate or turn off repetition altogether for any
keyboard device used in X. My remote actually runs without any
entries in xorg at all, but I went ahead and defined it in there
afterwards, however, I don't have the repetition unless I press the
key for too long. Does the "mouse" section of the remote send 4
repeats also?
Raphael
Bryan Halter wrote:
Tim Litwiller wrote:
that last answer is correct.
On 11/9/05, *David Watkins* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On 09/11/05, Folashade Adeyosoye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
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> What am I missing, I tried following
> ( http://www.litwiller.net/mythtv/remote.html) these
> instructions but for each button that I press on the remote, it
repeats 4
> times. For example if I hit the "3" button I get "3333"
>
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> What might I be missing?
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The remote will continually generate keycodes. However lircd
should
be able to convert these to single commands.
You could try commenting out the repeat=5 (in lircrc) line for
buttons
you don't want to repeat . or maybe change it to repeat=0.
I think repeat=5 means that every 5th command from the remote
will get
sent to the application. For most keys you probably don't want a
repeat at all. For those that you do (volume, skip etc) experiment
with different numbers.
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The last answer is correct IF you're using LIRC with your ATI remote
and not the IMO much easier to use kernel driver which allows your
remote to act as a KB and mouse. The problem he's referring to comes
in kernels > 2.6.12 when using the default ATI driver. I've looked
high and low and can't find any way to configure the repeat time when
loading the module. If somoene knows this please let me know
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I'm not doing anything differently than I did when I had 2.6.12. This
also occurs when I try to use the remote to enter text in a tty so its
not "just" an X problem. There may be some system wide setting I can
tweak or perhaps its time to go do a bit of kernel hacking and fix the
module
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