make sure you have numlock on before starting freevo. I found that SDL's
init routines somehow depend on this. It fixed my not working keyboard
problems.

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On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 19:53, Richard Lawley wrote:
> I'm using Gentoo with the freevo-snapshot ebuild, and have managed to get
> freevo displaying on my dxr3 with no hassle whatsoever.  However, the
> keyboard doesn't work, presumable because there is no window for the focus
> to stay with.  As this question has been raised on freevo-users before with
> the only answer being that it doesn't work, I guess this is an existing
> problem.
> 
> I'm willing to have a go at coming up with a workaround myself, although I
> have no current knowledge of python!  However, I was wondering whether this
> is what the SDL-nokeyboard patch is intended to do.  If this is the case,
> then I guess this is not being applied to SDL when built using the ebuild?  
> 
> If this is not the case, I would welcome suggestions on how to get started-
> I was thinking along the lines of producing an extra window which could
> receive the focus and therefore receive the focus, but I don't think this is
> the best solution.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Richard
> 
> 
> 
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