learnkeys(1) Linux Manual learnkeys(1)NAME
learnkeys - config file generator
SYNOPSIS
learnkeys config_file_name [input_device_name]
DESCRIPTION
learnkeys ESE Key Daemon is a multimedia keyboard driver for Linux. With the 2.6 kernel series it can also handle remote controls, as they
are presented as keyboards. No kernel patch is required. It is a userspace program that pools /dev/input/event? interfaces for incoming
keyboard key presses.
OPTIONS
Options:
config_file_name
location of learnkeys config file
input_device_name
input (event) device; if given turns off autodetection of 1st keyboard device
FILES
/usr/sbin/esekeyd - main binary (daemon)
/usr/bin/keytest - program that reports names of pressed keys
/usr/bin/learnkeys - config file generator
/usr/share/man/man1/{esekeyd,keytest,learnkeys}.1(.gz) - manual pages
SEE ALSO esekeyd(1), keytest(1)BUGS
See the file TODO in the distribution for information on what remains to be done.
If you want to report a problem with the program, please send mail to this address: <krzysztof@burghardt.pl>.
Provide a detailed description of the bug, the version of the program you are running (run learnkeys without any parameters to display this
information), the operating system you are running the program on and if the program crashes, I would appreciate a stack trace.
AUTHOR
This program was written by Krzysztof Burghardt <krzysztof@burghardt.pl> and may be freely distributed under the terms of the GNU General
Public License. There is ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY for this program.
Linux Utilities 21 Feb 2006 learnkeys(1)
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learnkeys(1) Linux Manual learnkeys(1)NAME
learnkeys - config file generator
SYNOPSIS
learnkeys config_file_name [input_device_name]
DESCRIPTION
learnkeys ESE Key Daemon is a multimedia keyboard driver for Linux. With the 2.6 kernel series it can also handle remote controls, as they
are presented as keyboards. No kernel patch is required. It is a userspace program that pools /dev/input/event? interfaces for incoming
keyboard key presses.
OPTIONS
Options:
config_file_name
location of learnkeys config file
input_device_name
input (event) device; if given turns off autodetection of 1st keyboard device
FILES
/usr/sbin/esekeyd - main binary (daemon)
/usr/bin/keytest - program that reports names of pressed keys
/usr/bin/learnkeys - config file generator
/usr/share/man/man1/{esekeyd,keytest,learnkeys}.1(.gz) - manual pages
SEE ALSO esekeyd(1), keytest(1)BUGS
See the file TODO in the distribution for information on what remains to be done.
If you want to report a problem with the program, please send mail to this address: <krzysztof@burghardt.pl>.
Provide a detailed description of the bug, the version of the program you are running (run learnkeys without any parameters to display this
information), the operating system you are running the program on and if the program crashes, I would appreciate a stack trace.
AUTHOR
This program was written by Krzysztof Burghardt <krzysztof@burghardt.pl> and may be freely distributed under the terms of the GNU General
Public License. There is ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY for this program.
Linux Utilities 21 Feb 2006 learnkeys(1)
What is the point of this? Whenever I close my shell it appends to the history file without adding this. I have never seen it overwrite my history file.
# When the shell exits, append to the history file instead of overwriting it
shopt -s histappend (3 Replies)
Greetings,
I'm trying to delete a file with a weird name from within Terminal on a Mac.
It's a very old file (1992) with null characters in the name: ââWord FinderÂŽ Plusâ˘.
Here are some examples of what I've tried:
12FX009:5 dpontius$ ls
ââWord FinderÂŽ Plusâ˘
12FX009:5 dpontius$ rm... (29 Replies)