On Thursday 16 July 2009, c_c wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The Digital Pioneer wrote:
> > Just confirmed from the manual, my headset does play/pause (same button)
> > next and previous tracks. It also has volume control, but that's internal
> > to
> > the headset; and answer/reject incoming call, which is not
handle.
>
Ok. I guess it would be best to incorporate play/pause, next and previous
to begin with. If I get more feedback about different types of buttons - I
could look at adding them later.
Thanks
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Just confirmed from the manual, my headset does play/pause (same button)
next and previous tracks. It also has volume control, but that's internal to
the headset; and answer/reject incoming call, which is not Intone's job to
handle.
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has XF86AudioRewind)
>
Hmmm. That means I'll probably have to cater for different scancodes
depending on the user's headset. Will add some options to select scancodes.
Now for a list of all the buttons available. Can a few people who have
such sets send me lists of the buttons on
OK, well I believe my headset sends XF86AudioPlay, XF86AudioPause,
XF86AudioNext and XF86AudioPrev
keycodes are:
162 0x1008ff14 (XF86AudioPlay) 0x1008ff31 (XF86AudioPause)
0x1008ff14 (XF86AudioPlay) 0x1008ff31 (XF86AudioPause) 0x1008ff14
(XF86AudioPlay) 0x1008ff31 (XF86Audi
On Wednesday 15 July 2009, c_c wrote:
> The Digital Pioneer wrote:
> >>The phone itself will handle these for the most part, Intone needs only
>
> listen for keypresses like XF86Play etc.
>
> Can anyone point me in the right direction where I can get a list of
> these keypresses?
xmodmap -pk
>F
>
> Can somebody point to the highest quality headset available on the market
> designed for music listening
I can't say it's the highest quality, but it's good enough for me. I use the
Plantronics Voyager 855, which is a typical bluetooth earpiece with an
attachable ear loop with a wire to anoth
On Wednesday 15 July 2009, Laszlo KREKACS wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 10:31 AM, c_c wrote:
> > I don't have one (bt a2dp headset) so can you list these buttons?
>
> Can somebody point to the highest quality headset available on the market
> designed for music listening?
>
> Because I have a s
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 10:59 AM, Laszlo
KREKACS wrote:
> Can somebody point to the highest quality headset available on the market
> designed for music listening?
Maybe I wasnt clear enough. Im looking for a *bluetooth* headset.
Laszlo
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On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 10:31 AM, c_c wrote:
> I don't have one (bt a2dp headset) so can you list these buttons?
Can somebody point to the highest quality headset available on the market
designed for music listening?
Because I have a s*ny headset, but it is especially not suited for music
listen
luck in my case... (did try modprobe uinput)
>
Hmmm. Maybe someone can throw some light on this.
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On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 14:52:46 -0500
The Digital Pioneer (TDP) wrote:
>Hi. This is a feature request for Intone to listen to bluetooth button
>commands (play, pause, next, prev, etc). The phone itself will handle
>these for the most part, Intone needs only listen for keypresses like
>XF86Play etc.
Hi. This is a feature request for Intone to listen to bluetooth button
commands (play, pause, next, prev, etc). The phone itself will handle these
for the most part, Intone needs only listen for keypresses like XF86Play
etc. It should be quite simple, but then, my GUI programming is next to
nothing
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