Man1 - ir-keytable.1
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NAME
ir-keytable - a swiss-knife tool to handle Remote Controllers.
SYNOPSIS
ir-keytable [/OPTION/]…
DESCRIPTION
ir-keytable is a tool that lists Remote Controller devices, loads rc keymaps, tests events, and adjusts other Remote Controller options.
Rather than loading a rc keymap, it is also possible to set protocol decoders and set rc scancode to keycode mappings directly.
Note: You need to have read permissions on /dev/input for most of the options to work.
OPTIONS
- -a, *–auto-load*=/CFGFILE/
- Auto-load keymaps, based on a configuration file. Only works with –sysdev.
- -c, –clear
- Clears the scancode to keycode mappings.
- -D, *–delay*=/DELAY/
- Sets the delay before repeating a keystroke.
- -k, *–set-key*=/SCANKEY/
- Set scancode to keycode mapping.
- -p, *–protocol*=/PROTOCOL/
- Comma separated list of kernel protocols or BPF protocol to enable. All other protocols are disabled.
- -e, *–parameter*=/PARAMETER/
- Comma separated list of parameters for the BPF protocol.
- -P, *–period*=/PERIOD/
- Sets the period to repeat a keystroke.
- -r, –read
- Read and show the current scancode to keycode mapping.
- -s, *–sysdev*=/SYSDEV/
- rc device to control, defaults to rc0 if not specified.
- -t, –test
- test if the rc device is generating events
- -v, –verbose
- Enables debug messages.
- -w, *–write*=/KEYMAP/
- Reads the protocols and scancode to keycode mapping from the KEYMAP file, and enables those on the rc device.
- -?, –help
- Prints the help message
- –usage
- Give a short usage message
- -V, –version
- print the v4l2-utils version
Mandatory or optional arguments to long options are also mandatory or optional for any corresponding short options. Options can be combined together.
The options arguments are:
- SYSDEV
- the rc device as found at /sys/class/rc
- KEYMAP
- a toml keymap file with a list of protocols and scancodes to keycode mappings. The format is described in rc_keymap(5).
- SCANKEY
- a set of scancode1=keycode1,scancode2=keycode2.. value pairs
- PROTOCOL
- Comma separated list of kernel protocols to be enabled (case insensitive). Supported kernel protocols are: nec, rc-5, rc-6, jvc, sony, sanyo, rc-5-sz, sharp, mce-kbd, xmp, imon, rc-mm, other, all. It can also be a BPF protocol, e.g. manchester, pulse_distance, pulse_length. If it does not match any of these, it is taken to be the path of BPF decoder to be loaded.
- PARAMETERS
- Comma separated list of parameters for the BPF protocol being loaded. They have the format of name=value, where value is an number.
- DELAY
- Delay before repeating a keystroke
- PERIOD
- Period to repeat a keystroke
- CFGFILE
- configuration file that associates a driver/keymap name with a keymap file
EXIT STATUS
On success, it returns 0. Otherwise, it will return the error code.
EXAMPLES
To list all connected Remote Controller devices:
ir-keytable
To clean the keycode mapping and use a newer one:
ir-keytable -c -w /etc/rc_keymaps/nec_terratec_cinergy_xs.toml
To append more codes to the existing table:
ir-keytable -w /etc/rc_keymaps/nec_terratec_cinergy_xs.toml
To read the current scancode to keycode mapping on the second remote
controller:
ir-keytable -s rc1 -r
To enable NEC protocol and load a BPF protocol, with a parameter for the
BPF protocol:
ir-keytable -p nec,pulse_distance -e pulse_header=9000
If you do not know what protocol a remote uses, it can be helpful to
first try with all kernel decoders enabled. The decoded protocol and
scancodes will be displayed in the output:
ir-keytable -c -p all -t
BUGS
Report bugs to Linux Media Mailing List <linux-media@vger.kernel.org>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2010-2014 by Mauro Carvalho Chehab.
License GPLv2: GNU GPL version 2 http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html.
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There
is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
SEE ALSO
The keymap format is described in rc_keymap(5).
To transmit IR or receive raw IR, see ir-ctl(1).