Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2019 03:44:32 +0100 From: m...@netbsd.org (Emmanuel Dreyfus) Message-ID: <1o54q7j.12nkmgacatowxm%m...@netbsd.org>
| Would it make sense to add a knote in wscons for keypresses, so that | they can be readen using kevent? If modifying wscons is an acceptable solution, then it would make more sense to allow it to ignore certain key combinations (anything from a single key, to a key combination (ctl-shift-F3 or whatever) or even a (time limited) key sequence - and pass those to a different minor device, which would have filtering available on each open so only those particular key (combinations/sequences) of interest are passed back to the application opening this new minor dev. The key (combo/seqs) wanted by the new minor device would be those that beccome unavailable to the regular tty interface. (Aside, note that F1 without ctrl/shift/alt is also a combination - the modifier keys need to be up/down/don't care, and all keys should be able to be modifier keys) kre kre