Re: [Freevo-users] Using a wireless presenter to control Freevo

2007-07-29 Thread Duncan Webb
Michel Hoogervorst wrote: > Hi, > > > When you press a button on you presenter do you see any messages > from dmesg? > > If you do then you need to map the unknown events to an event using > "applykeymap" > > > > Nope... nothing about this in dmesg|tail... > > > You can

Re: [Freevo-users] Using a wireless presenter to control Freevo

2007-07-29 Thread Michel Hoogervorst
Hi, When you press a button on you presenter do you see any messages from dmesg? > > If you do then you need to map the unknown events to an event using > "applykeymap" Nope... nothing about this in dmesg|tail... You can also try "input-events 2" or "input-events 3" and press some > keys, it

Re: [Freevo-users] Using a wireless presenter to control Freevo

2007-07-29 Thread Duncan Webb
Michel Hoogervorst wrote: > I tried some, but can't get it to work at all :-( > > Because my distro (Mandriva) had no 'lsinput' in the input-utils > package, I downloaded and compiled the utils from the package > mentioned in the wiki (in the Linux event interface page). > > When I do ./lsinput, I

Re: [Freevo-users] Using a wireless presenter to control Freevo

2007-07-28 Thread Michel Hoogervorst
I tried some, but can't get it to work at all :-( Because my distro (Mandriva) had no 'lsinput' in the input-utils package, I downloaded and compiled the utils from the package mentioned in the wiki (in the Linux event interface page). When I do ./lsinput, I get those two wich belong to my presen

Re: [Freevo-users] Using a wireless presenter to control Freevo

2007-07-26 Thread Duncan Webb
> Hi, > > Just got to the last bit there where you mention the wiki and that's >> where I was going to say to check. Freevo doesn't natively support mouse >> navigation > > > > I understand, but I was thinking, maybe there's a way of fooling the Linux > OS in thinking that mouse-down is the same as

Re: [Freevo-users] Using a wireless presenter to control Freevo

2007-07-26 Thread Michel Hoogervorst
Hi, Just got to the last bit there where you mention the wiki and that's where I was going to say to check. Freevo doesn't natively support mouse navigation I understand, but I was thinking, maybe there's a way of fooling the Linux OS in thinking that mouse-down is the same as the down butto

Re: [Freevo-users] Using a wireless presenter to control Freevo

2007-07-25 Thread John Molohan
Michel Hoogervorst wrote: > Hi, > > I just bought a Targus Wireless 2.4Ghz Presenter, which will have two > functions: > 1. Make my cat do some exercise (kinda cool to see how she reacts on > the laser light :-P) > 2. Hope to control Freeo with it. > > I bought this one, because it has a button t