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@@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
Hi,
-this is a utility to setup IR control keymaps using the /proc/av7110_ir
+this is a utility to setup IR control keymaps using the /proc/av7110_ir
interface.
-just call
+just call
# ./av7110_loadkeys [-i|--invert] [-a|--address <num>] keymapname.(rc5|rcmm) > /proc/av7110_ir
-If your IR receiver hardware inverts the signal, you should use the -i
+If your IR receiver hardware inverts the signal, you should use the -i
or --invert command line option.
If you have two or more devices which use the same IR protocol, you should
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ Keymaps are in format:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
-In order to write a new keymap you might want to see the raw key
+In order to write a new keymap you might want to see the raw key
values in the kernel log. Use
# insmod dvb-ttpci.o av7110_ir_debug=1
@@ -52,13 +52,12 @@ the kernel log while pressing your remote control keys. When you don't see
any messages in your kernel log you should check all electrical connections,
the selected protocol (RC5 or RCMM?) and the inversion setting.
-You find a list of all linux input key identifiers in </usr/include/input.h>
+You find a list of all linux input key identifiers in </usr/include/input.h>
and "./input_fake.h".
-Please post new keymaps on the linux-dvb mailing list or send them to
+Please post new keymaps on the linux-dvb mailing list or send them to
me <holger@convergence.de>.
-have fun!
+have fun!
Holger
-