On Tue, Jun 10, 2003 at 02:09:28PM +1000, JacobRhoden wrote:
> On Sat, 7 Jun 2003 11:50 am, king ferrex wrote:
> > no it wont, thats the problem ;) as mr.rachinsky, i need to patch my kernel
> > and add the raw scancodes to produce keycodes, will do that later.
> > thanks for the help.
>
> I would
On Sat, 7 Jun 2003 11:50 am, king ferrex wrote:
> no it wont, thats the problem ;) as mr.rachinsky, i need to patch my kernel
> and add the raw scancodes to produce keycodes, will do that later.
> thanks for the help.
I would very much like to be able to use the multimedia keys on my keyboard as
no it wont, thats the problem ;) as mr.rachinsky, i need to patch my kernel
and add the raw scancodes to produce keycodes, will do that later.
thanks for the help.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> yea but that doesnt help me, the 041 for the key - how would i compute
>> that
>> from the "0xe0 0x4f" f
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> yea but that doesnt help me, the 041 for the key - how would i compute that
> from the "0xe0 0x4f" for example? for a real example:
>
> i have a key that produces "0xe0 0x10", 0x10 however is decimal 016, and is
> the 'q' key, pressing the "0xe0 0x10" key does not print
yea but that doesnt help me, the 041 for the key - how would i compute that
from the "0xe0 0x4f" for example? for a real example:
i have a key that produces "0xe0 0x10", 0x10 however is decimal 016, and is
the 'q' key, pressing the "0xe0 0x10" key does not print a 'q' tho :)
so the "0xe0" has a me
king ferrex wrote:
> ive searched the whole manual for appearance of "keyboard" and "vowel" ;)
> the manual says the atkbd kbdcontrol etc manpages cover it all, so i should
> read those ..ive read them all thoughrouly already and didnt get an
> appropriate answer.
from keymap(5):
For example, consi
ive searched the whole manual for appearance of "keyboard" and "vowel" ;)
the manual says the atkbd kbdcontrol etc manpages cover it all, so i should
read those ..ive read them all thoughrouly already and didnt get an
appropriate answer.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> thanks, works like a charme, i
already done, see my previous email :)
> On Thu, 5 Jun 2003 10:54 pm, Samy Al Bahra wrote:
>> I suggest you take a look at the "acme" port. It may be found in
>> ports/multimedia/acme. It provides an intuitive configuration interface
>> for mapping certain keys to certain actions. If you don't fin
On Thu, 5 Jun 2003 10:54 pm, Samy Al Bahra wrote:
> I suggest you take a look at the "acme" port. It may be found in
> ports/multimedia/acme. It provides an intuitive configuration interface
> for mapping certain keys to certain actions. If you don't find it of use
> in your scenario, the source co
thanks, works like a charme, its printing the same linux is printing tho.
pressing the first key prints "0xe0 0x10" releasing it prints "0xe0 0x90"
0x10 = 'q' ..the 0xe0 seems to indicate its a function key (like del and
others, who also have the 0xe0)
im a bit confused, because DEL for example g
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> thanks, works like a charme, its printing the same linux is printing tho.
>
> pressing the first key prints "0xe0 0x10" releasing it prints "0xe0 0x90"
> 0x10 = 'q' ..the 0xe0 seems to indicate its a function key (like del and
> others, who also have the 0xe0)
>
> im a
theres easier ways to get the multimedia keys working on X, but i am
looking for a way to get them working on the console. as i said before, it
seems to me as if there isnt a halfway moderate way to even find out the
keycodes or anything ..on linux its as easy as "showkey -s"
> I suggest you take
I suggest you take a look at the "acme" port. It may be found in
ports/multimedia/acme. It provides an intuitive configuration interface
for mapping certain keys to certain actions. If you don't find it of use
in your scenario, the source code is always there.
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well, sorry, screw that ..i managed to fix it back up, but i still have no
idea how to get those keycodes/scancodes/whatever and make them do what i
want. any help is so much appreciated.
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yea the ncurses did it, but oh well, all it did was locking up my
keyboard, then i killed it, and now i cant use my keyboard anymore ;)
ssh'in in and trying to kbdcontrol -d gives me "innappropriate ioctl for
device" ..great, i dont wanna reboot :/
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> On Thu, 5 Jun 2003 08:45 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 5 Jun 2003 08:45 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> umm the russian stuff doesnt help me much, and i cant figure out how to
> compile it either ;)
This should do it:
g++ scancode.c -o scancode -lncurses
But it doesnt seem to detect the multimedia keys anyway, just the normal 101
key
ones.
> There are a pair of other utilities on the same site, but the text is only
> in russian :-)
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> Vahe
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Subject: Multimedia Keyboard (extra keys) on console
> i want to map some of the 12 "multimedia keys" i have on my keyboard to
> whatever
> on the console, not in X, like makin
i want to map some of the 12 "multimedia keys" i have on my keyboard to
whatever
on the console, not in X, like making one of them execute "ssh " or
something
i tried to find out the scancodes on freebsd, but failed terribly, there
is no
utility available to find them it seems, so i plugged it int
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