Hi all, I want to try to use a USB phone with Ekiga under Linux (Debian Lenny). It works: I can receive and make calls. But some buttons of USB phone don't work properly. In particular, button *, #, and hangup have wrong key mapping. Someone have tried a USB phone ???? Thamks all Marco -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20090715/4267b9c2/attachment.htm
You don't say what Technology you're using to connect the phone to Asterisk or what release of Asterisk you're working with. I know that in 1.4SVN, the * and # are sometimes non-respondent on incoming DAHDI calls (can't use features because can't do *1, #1, etc.). More information would help. _____ From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Marco Sambo Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2009 8:14 AM To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com Subject: [asterisk-users] USB phone with Asterisk under Linux Hi all, I want to try to use a USB phone with Ekiga under Linux (Debian Lenny). It works: I can receive and make calls. But some buttons of USB phone don't work properly. In particular, button *, #, and hangup have wrong key mapping. Someone have tried a USB phone ???? Thamks all Marco -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20090715/c3184305/attachment.htm
Gordon Henderson
2009-Jul-15 14:30 UTC
[asterisk-users] USB phone with Asterisk under Linux
On Wed, 15 Jul 2009, Marco Sambo wrote:> Hi all, > I want to try to use a USB phone with Ekiga under Linux (Debian Lenny). It > works: I can receive and make calls. But some buttons of USB phone don't > work properly. In particular, button *, #, and hangup have wrong key > mapping. > Someone have tried a USB phone ????I've tried a few. They're not well supported. Best I found was Yealink branded ones, even then, not all the keys worked and I looked into hacking the kernel USB HID driver to make it work. Biggest hassle I found was that the phone basically looked like an additional keyboard to the system, so it needed focus on the application I was using (idefisk/zoiper) - and if you already had focus by moving the mouse, you might as well use it to click on the dialpad... Personally, I'd just use the USB phone as an audio device and use the on-screen keypad with mouse and/or keyboard to type in a number. I also found ekiga to be .. "sub optimal". A bit bloaty and clunky, but it's about the only true OSS softphone in a usable state that I'm aware of. I always point clients to Zoiper now - mostly because it's cross platform. Gordon
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