Hi,

Afaik there is no low level support (correct me if I'm wrong). Someone would 
need to implement a kernel module, that exposes /dev/input/event[x] for those 
buttons. But last time when I checked there was no such module in firmware. But 
kernel is of course open source, so nobody is stopping you or the community to 
do it. Or make a feature request in together.jolla.com and hope that it will be 
picked up in some future sw update.


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Le 27/02/2014 17:39, Jonni Rainisto a écrit :
> Currently you cannot as there is no support for earphone buttons
> done yet.

Thanks for your quick answer. So I understand there is no support in
the sdk. But is there also no low level support ? With X, I would use
xev to monitor events. Is there a similar tool for Wayland ?

Franck
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