cat linux/kernel/include/linux/h3600_keyboard.h
/* These are the default scancodes for the buttons on the iPAQ itself */
#define H3600_SCANCODE_RECORD 120
#define H3600_SCANCODE_CALENDAR 122
#define H3600_SCANCODE_CONTACTS 123
#define H3600_SCANCODE_Q 124
#define H3600_SCANCODE_START 125
#define H3600_SCANCODE_UP 103 /* keycode up */
#define H3600_SCANCODE_RIGHT 106 /* keycode right */
#define H3600_SCANCODE_LEFT 105 /* keycode left */
#define H3600_SCANCODE_DOWN 108 /* keycode down */
#define H3600_SCANCODE_ACTION 96 /* keycode keypad enter */ /* 28 is
regular enter, 126 is rocker enter */
#define H3600_SCANCODE_SUSPEND 121 /* keycode powerdown */
#
They should be the normal up+down,... and keypad-enter from a
conventional keyboard.
JW (by way of JW ) wrote:
>Hey OPIE/iPaq developers,
>
>Please read the following and see if anyone can help.
>
>I'll do whatever I can to help, unfortunately I am not a programmer.
>
>How can I find out what the keycodes the action pad sends? Or whatever sort
>of event it raises?
>
>Is there anyone willing to work with tkc to create a function or whatever is
>needed to let an app be controlled by the action pad?
>
>On Saturday 25 May 2002 11:17 pm, you wrote:
>
>
>>On Saturday 25 May 2002 09:50, JW wrote:
>>
>>
>>>On Friday 24 May 2002 04:58 pm, you wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>do we have any customers using this configuration? If so, do you have
>>>>some tips?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>I use tkcPlayer under OPIE on the iPaq.
>>>I wish I could use the action pad to control the player -- stop, play,
>>>forward, back. I wonder if tkcPlayer could be made to recognise that it's
>>>on an iPaq and then "listen" to the action pad?
>>>
>>>
>>i don't have any idea about "action pad" on iPaq,
>>don't know if i can help you with it.
>>may be you know what keys this "action pad" emulate?
>>Max.
>>
>>
>
>---------------------------------
>On Saturday 25 May 2002 11:21 pm, you wrote:
>
>
>>On Saturday 25 May 2002 18:50, JW wrote:
>>
>>
>>>On Saturday 25 May 2002 01:05 am, you wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>the main problem for us is that we don't have any iPaq's, and no offense
>>>>but people running Opie on iPaq so far is about 1% of our customers. We
>>>>do try to support you as best we can, but we just don't have the
>>>>facilities to do anything specific for the device. It would be great if
>>>>Compaq were to officially support something like Opie on the iPaq, then
>>>>it could be a "real" and growing market. Perhaps they will see the
>>>>potential soon (of course this HP merger is going to screw everything up
>>>>I'm sure).
>>>>
>>>>
>>>That's understandable.
>>>
>>>I am not a programmer so I probably couldn't help, but I wonder, is there
>>>anything us end users could do to help you support the iPaq?
>>>
>>>
>>>For example, if you need a function written to deal with the Action pad,
>>>would it be of any help for some end user to write it and hand the code
>>>over to you?
>>>
>>>
>>yes, i think it realy can help me.
>>Max.
>>
>>
>
>
>Thanks,
>
> JW
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Received on Sun May 26 06:17:39 2002
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