Re: Keystroke simulator

2005-03-29 Thread Bodo Eggert
Mister Google <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is there a way to simulate a keystroke to a program, ie. have a program send > it something so that as far as it's concerned, say, the "P" key has been > pressed? Yes. That's what programs like telnetd do. Look for man 4 pts. - To unsubscribe from this

Re: Keystroke simulator

2005-03-29 Thread Pavel Machek
On Út 29-03-05 11:53:32, Mister Google wrote: > Is there a way to simulate a keystroke to a program, ie. have a program > send it something so that as far as it's concerned, say, the "P" key has > been pressed? See /dev/input/uinput

Re: Keystroke simulator

2005-03-29 Thread Dmitry Torokhov
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 08:06:53 -0800, Vernon Mauery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Mister Google wrote: > > Is there a way to simulate a keystroke to a program, ie. have a program > > send it something so that as far as it's concerned, say, the "P" key has > > been pressed? > > > Look at the input syst

Re: Keystroke simulator

2005-03-29 Thread Vernon Mauery
Mister Google wrote: > Is there a way to simulate a keystroke to a program, ie. have a program > send it something so that as far as it's concerned, say, the "P" key has > been pressed? > Look at the input system. Documentation/input/input-programming.txt has a great tutorial on how to do this.

Keystroke simulator

2005-03-29 Thread Mister Google
Is there a way to simulate a keystroke to a program, ie. have a program send it something so that as far as it's concerned, say, the "P" key has been pressed? Thanks, The Nomad. _ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Down