>Take a look at vojtech's new input suite.
Someone else is also working on a brallie reader using the input suite. We
have a new keyboard vt driver that uses the input suite. Event packets
come in and it is sent to the right terminals. I hope to have all the
keyboard drivers converted over by 2.
On Sun, Mar 04, 2001 at 12:40:14PM +0100, Pavel Machek wrote:
> > > Transmit keycodes is AFAIK not implemented in official drivers.
> >
> > Maybe I misunderstand what you mean, but the kernel has had a
> > keycode mode since before 1.0.
>
> I meant ability for application to simulate pressing "
Hi!
> > Transmit keycodes is AFAIK not implemented in official drivers.
>
> Maybe I misunderstand what you mean, but the kernel has had a
> keycode mode since before 1.0.
I meant ability for application to simulate pressing "shift" or
"pageup". I do not believe we have that feature.
> Transmit keycodes is AFAIK not implemented in official drivers.
Maybe I misunderstand what you mean, but the kernel has had a
keycode mode since before 1.0.
Andries
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Hi!
> I'm writting a driver so that my soft braille display can work with the
> BRLTTY daemon.
> My braille computer contains a braille display, and a braille keyboard
> which I can use to enter characters that are transmitted to the computer.
> When my driver gets "normla" chars, he writes them
Hi,
I'm writting a driver so that my soft braille display can work with the
BRLTTY daemon.
My braille computer contains a braille display, and a braille keyboard
which I can use to enter characters that are transmitted to the computer.
When my driver gets "normla" chars, he writes them to /dev/co
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