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[ts-7000] Re: Reading "keystrokes" from a wireless remote

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Subject: [ts-7000] Re: Reading "keystrokes" from a wireless remote
From: "Yan Seiner" <>
Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2006 13:52:09 -0000
--- In  "Aaron Miller" <> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> 
> I have a wireless rf "presenter" (intended for use in M$ powerpoint) 
> that has a USB dongle to inject keystrokes as if it is a keyboard.
> 
> I am ssh-ing into my TS7300 (running Debian) and would like to look at 
> the keystrokes generated by the device but, probably due to my low 
> understanding of keyboard and tty devices in linux, I can't seem to 
> find information on reading the keystrokes from a keyboard device.  
> They don't get sent to my console since I am logging in over the 
> network.  Can I forward another tty input to my ssh console? 
> 
> If necessary, I could open the device and read characters directly.  Is 
> there an easy way to do this?  I'm not even sure which device is the 
> keyboard.
> 
> Any hints are greatly appreciated!
> 


Google for kbde and see how the author injects keystrokes.  Your
device will be similar.

If you can't find, I can post/email the tarball.

--Yan




 
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