On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 11:43:17AM +0100, Stefan Tomanek wrote:
> Dies schrieb Stanislav Maslovski (stanislav.maslov...@gmail.com):
>
> > Just a note for completeness: although not properly documented, acpid
> > reacts to quite a few non-acpi events, including volume control
> > buttons and cd-rel
Dies schrieb Jonathan Nieder (jrnie...@gmail.com):
> Would it be easy and would it be sensible to teach esekeyd these
> features?
Triggerhappy 0.3.0 brings some new features; individual devices can now be
tagged, so that pressing a certain key on a USB keyboard can trigger a hotkey
handler, while
Dies schrieb Stanislav Maslovski (stanislav.maslov...@gmail.com):
> Just a note for completeness: although not properly documented, acpid
> reacts to quite a few non-acpi events, including volume control
> buttons and cd-related buttons found on many laptops (as of ver. 2.0.7).
It didn't use to t
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 01:14:21AM +0100, Stefan Tomanek wrote:
> Dies schrieb Jonathan Nieder (jrnie...@gmail.com):
>
> > This information could be useful for both package descriptions.
> > (Maybe, for triggerhappy:
> >
> > That is, this is similar to esekeyd but it also supports
> > , a
Dies schrieb Jonathan Nieder (jrnie...@gmail.com):
> This information could be useful for both package descriptions.
> (Maybe, for triggerhappy:
>
> That is, this is similar to esekeyd but it also supports
> , allowing you to .
>
> and for esekeyd:
>
> This package does not do
Dies schrieb Jonathan Nieder (jrnie...@gmail.com):
>
> This information could be useful for both package descriptions.
> (Maybe, for triggerhappy:
>
> That is, this is similar to esekeyd but it also supports
> , allowing you to .
>
> and for esekeyd:
>
> This package does not
Stefan Tomanek wrote:
> I think
> merging the two programs would be difficult. Although young, triggerhappy
> has accumulated quite a few features that would require a redesigning many
> aspects of esekeyd (multiple devices, command socket, multiple config files).
This information could be useful
Dies schrieb Jonathan Nieder (jrnie...@gmail.com):
> > I think esekeyd can only handle KEY events, while triggerhappy can also
> > process
> > Switch and button events. I am also unsure whether esekeyd support the
> > hotplugging of input devices (done in triggerhappy by a udev script) or
> > da
Hi Krzysztof and Stefan,
Stefan Tomanek wrote:
> I think esekeyd can only handle KEY events, while triggerhappy can also
> process
> Switch and button events. I am also unsure whether esekeyd support the
> hotplugging of input devices (done in triggerhappy by a udev script) or daemon
> control v
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