On 0318T1606, Hermann Meyer wrote: > > > > Version 2.3 of jack-keyboard can be downloaded from: > > > > > > > > http://pin.if.uz.zgora.pl/~trasz/jack-keyboard/jack-keyboard-2.3.tar.gz > > > > > > > > List of changes is here: > > > > > > > > http://pin.if.uz.zgora.pl/~trasz/jack-keyboard/changelog.html > > > > > > > > jack-keyboard is a virtual MIDI keyboard - a program that allows you to > > > > send JACK MIDI events (play ;-) using your PC keyboard. It's somewhat > > > > similar to vkeybd, except it uses JACK MIDI instead of ALSA, and the > > > > keyboard mapping is much better - it uses the same layout as trackers > > > > (like Impulse Tracker) did, so you have two and half octaves under your > > > > fingers. > > > > > > I still find it difficult to connect jack-keyboard on the right way to > > > for example rosegarden or qsynth. Never got some sound of it... > > > > JACK MIDI vs ALSA MIDI issue, I guess? Does it work for you with JACK > > MIDI-enabled applications, like Ghostess? > > Hello > > thanks for the Keyboard. It look nice and work well for me, all so with the > system-midi ports in jack_midi (qsynth e.t.c). The only thing I change is the > Keyset. To make it fit to my german keyboard I change the "z" and "y" key's > in pianokeyboard.c Yeah, that's one of the problems I don't know how to solve properly. Basically, I cannot find a way to translate keycode (which is hardware dependant, so I don't want to use it directly) to keyval (translation is done using gdk_keymap_lookup_key()) _ignoring the layout setting_. -- If you cut off my head, what would I say? Me and my head, or me and my body? _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user