(dropping inline comments since its getting to cluttered)
This is my experiments so far:
When plugging in the device i get the following in the console log:
uhidev0 at uhub5 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 HOLTEK USB
Keyboard rev 1.10/2.00 addr 2
uhidev0: iclass 3/1
ukbd0 at uhidev0: 8
On 09-04-2010 15:06, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2010-04-09, Jens Teglhus M?llerj...@mostlyharmless.dk wrote:
Is it possible for a process to consume all output for a (this) particular
keyboard
I don't know about that..
What i was fishing for was if it is possible in a simple
On 2010/04/10 12:43, Jens Teglhus Mxller wrote:
On 09-04-2010 15:06, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2010-04-09, Jens Teglhus M?llerj...@mostlyharmless.dk wrote:
Is it possible for a process to consume all output for a (this) particular
keyboard
I don't know about that..
What i was fishing for
Hi
I have bought a USB RFID reader http://tinyurl.com/y964owb which
attaches as a USB keyboard (part two in my home access project).
It works as expected and prints out the ID of a RFID brick on the current
terminal.
Is it possible for a process to consume all output for a (this) particular
Jens Teglhus Mxller wrote:
Hi
I have bought a USB RFID reader http://tinyurl.com/y964owb which
attaches as a USB keyboard (part two in my home access project).
It works as expected and prints out the ID of a RFID brick on the current
terminal.
Is it possible for a process to consume all
On 2010-04-09, Jens Teglhus M?ller j...@mostlyharmless.dk wrote:
Is it possible for a process to consume all output for a (this) particular
keyboard
I don't know about that..
or do i have to force it into ugen (is that even possible) and
you already know how to force it into ugen, same thing
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