[mythtv-users] Definitive guide for setting multimedia keyboards in Myth?

Richard Bronosky mythtv at bronosky.com
Mon Jan 30 23:43:16 UTC 2006


I'm running KnoppMyth R5A26.  How do I test if USB HIDEV is enabled?

Brian Wood wrote:
> On Jan 30, 2006, at 4:00 PM, Jason Lewis wrote:
>
>   
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a similar ir remote and I found the easiest way of setting  
>> it up
>> was to use lirc. lirc can take its input from a particular usb  
>> keyboard
>> and remap the keys to whatever you like. perfect for configuring a usb
>> ir remote.
>>
>> Hope that helps.
>>
>> Jason.
>>
>> Richard Bronosky wrote:
>>     
>>> Okay, so it looks like my USB IR Remote identifies itself as a
>>> keyboard.  That's cool, but a lot of the buttons aren't sending back
>>> characters.  It seems to be similar to multimedia keyboard with  
>>> all the
>>> extra buttons.
>>>
>>> Is there a definitive guide out there for setting one of these up?
>>> Does KnoppMyth have a dormant solution for this?
>>> I installed SVEN  ( http://sven.linux.kiev.ua/index-en.shtml ),  
>>> but it
>>> still misses a lot of the signals.
>>>
>>>       
>
>
>
> You might try xbindkeys. In the config mode it will show you the code  
> received from your device, which you can then bind to whatever  you  
> wish.
>
> "Whatever you wish" might be xvkbd, which can simulate any keystroke  
> combination. Check its man page for more info.
>
> I'm assuming you're running a recent kernel, and have USB HIDEV  
> enabled in it.
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