Il giorno mer, 20/02/2008 alle 22.43 +0900, Matthew Vermeulen ha scritto: > Feb 20 22:39:53 matthew-desktop kernel: [39334.832815] dib0700: > Unknown remote controller key: 13 7E 1 0 > Feb 20 22:39:53 matthew-desktop kernel: [39334.908277] dib0700: > Unknown remote controller key: 13 7E 1 0 > Feb 20 22:39:53 matthew-desktop kernel: [39335.060139] dib0700: > Unknown remote controller key: 13 7E 1 0 > Feb 20 22:39:53 matthew-desktop kernel: [39335.136473] dib0700: > Unknown remote controller key: 13 7E 1 0 > Feb 20 22:39:53 matthew-desktop kernel: [39335.211810] dib0700: > Unknown remote controller key: 13 7E 1 0 > Feb 20 22:39:54 matthew-desktop kernel: [39335.364108] dib0700: > Unknown remote controller key: 13 7E 1 0 > > Not sure if that's what we were hoping for... It seems that your remote does not use the toggle bit. I don't know why since afaik it is a feature of the rc5 protocol. By the way you can try to make some test writing the keymap on your own. Just edit dib0700_devices.c about at line 400, look at the other keymaps to have a model: for example if the key you logged was the UP key you have to add a line like: { 0x13, 0x7E, KEY_UP }, and so on for the other keys, after that see if the keymap works with evtest. _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb