Am Dienstag, den 17.01.2012, 08:30 +0100 schrieb Leandro Noferini:
main*.log does not say anything, that's way I think freevo looks for the
keys in a way I could not understand.
Well, I didn't follow the discussion very closely, but one thing that
comes to my mind to find out what is going on:
On 01/15/12 22:00, Leandro Noferini wrote:
Jonathan Isom jei...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
KEYMAP[0xe0] = 'VOL+'
No, it does not work.
You may want to try the following numbers from linux/input.h
MUTE113
VOLUME DOWN 114
VOLUME UP115
I
Anders Eriksson aerikss...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
MUTE113
VOLUME DOWN 114
VOLUME UP115
I think the 0xe0 is KEY_BRIGHTNESSDOWN 224
No, it does not work.
I think this happens because freevo
Adam Charrett a...@dvbstreamer.org writes:
[...]
You should be able to add a mapping to your local_conf.py
(disclaimer I've not tried this ...)
KEYMAP[0xe0] = 'VOL+'
No, it does not work.
I use the option
SYS_USE_KEYBOARD = True
but with or without it it's the same.
--
Ciao
leandro
2012/1/15 Leandro Noferini lnofe...@cybervalley.org:
Adam Charrett a...@dvbstreamer.org writes:
[...]
You should be able to add a mapping to your local_conf.py
(disclaimer I've not tried this ...)
KEYMAP[0xe0] = 'VOL+'
No, it does not work.
You may want to try the following numbers
Jonathan Isom jei...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
KEYMAP[0xe0] = 'VOL+'
No, it does not work.
You may want to try the following numbers from linux/input.h
MUTE113
VOLUME DOWN 114
VOLUME UP115
I think the 0xe0 is KEY_BRIGHTNESSDOWN 224
No, it
Ciao a tutti,
I am using freevo with a multimedia keyboard and I would like to use the
dedicated keys to rise and down the volume and so on but I can't
understand the way.
If I try to press the Vol+ keyboard while watching a movie nothing
happens and I see in the main log these lines: