Hello,
what are and how to use the shortcut of the 6 hardware buttons with programming with visual studio in c#?
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valentin
Shortcut of the 6 user buttons?
Re: Shortcut of the 6 user buttons?
check the 'userkey' driver to understand how the buttons are handled.
hint - they are keyboard mapped to up/down/left/right/tab/enter via the above mentioned driver.
hint - they are keyboard mapped to up/down/left/right/tab/enter via the above mentioned driver.
Re: Shortcut of the 6 user buttons?
Hi, nicolasnicolas wrote:check the 'userkey' driver to understand how the buttons are handled.
hint - they are keyboard mapped to up/down/left/right/tab/enter via the above mentioned driver.
Thank your very much for the support on that.
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Re: Shortcut of the 6 user buttons?
thank, and how i use it and configure in visual studio?
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valentin
by
valentin
Re: Shortcut of the 6 user buttons?
Again, have a look at the driver code.
The driver takes care of setting up the GPIO for the buttons, establishing interrupts for them, and then handles the event.
It sends the keyboard keys I mentioned based on the button presses.
You have three options
A) Remove/Disable the driver and do the I/O yourself in the app.
OR
B) Modify the driver to send an event, or send other non-normal keyboard events.
OR
C) Have your app handle the keyboard events being issued by the driver.
The driver takes care of setting up the GPIO for the buttons, establishing interrupts for them, and then handles the event.
It sends the keyboard keys I mentioned based on the button presses.
You have three options
A) Remove/Disable the driver and do the I/O yourself in the app.
OR
B) Modify the driver to send an event, or send other non-normal keyboard events.
OR
C) Have your app handle the keyboard events being issued by the driver.
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