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| Subject: | [ts-7000] 2.6.27.4 matt kernel's keypad question |
| From: | "denx_ts" <> |
| Date: | Mon, 01 Dec 2008 20:41:57 -0000 |
Hi All,
I have a silly question regading the 4x4 keypad kernel module from
matt: how can I use it? I can inserted the modules (ep93xx_keypad and
ts72xx_dio_4x4) but I can't find any usage example for it. As I
realized it doesn't work as a standard keyboard, or maybe I did
something wrong. The only change what I've find is the following lines
in the /proc/interrupts file:
72: 3 GPIO kp-row0
73: 5 GPIO kp-row1
76: 3 GPIO kp-row2
78: 6 GPIO kp-row3
Can I register it as a char device? Or is there any other way to use
it in a program?
Thanks for the answers in advance.
Cheers,
denx
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