Displaying 17 results from an estimated 17 matches similar to: "Capture Keystrokes"
2007 Jun 28
1
trapping keystrokes
Hi all,
How do you trap key strobes in centos before they are handed off to an
application?
In X windows I dont care what app is running or which app has focus. I
need to know what key is pressed.
The key can still go on to the application that is fine. I just need to
know what keys are
being pressed.
I have tried xbindkeys but depending on which app is running I may or
may not get my
2008 Jun 03
1
CUA Keystrokes in Edit Control
The CUA spec says that Ctrl-home and Ctrl-end move the caret to the start/end of the buffer (possibly on a different page). Shouldn't Wine's EC do the same?
2005 Nov 14
1
keystrokes from browser
Gmail has keystrokes now and I''m kind of jealous. What javascript
library are they using? Any tips or leads on helper functions?
-Mike
2011 Sep 30
1
Software passing mouse clicks and keystrokes back to X
I have a remote mouse/keyboard app for my iphone and the PC software can move the mouse but does not pass mouse clicks or keystrokes to applications other than those running under WINE. Does anyone know of any way around this?
Thanks,
Justin
2014 Sep 06
0
keystrokes
On Sat, Sep 6, 2014 at 8:18 AM, Ady <ady-sf at hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Syslinux Team,
>
> What actions are _supposed_ to be triggered by each of:
>
> [Ctrl-J]
> [Ctrl-M]
>
> in the Syslinux command line in version 6.03-pre20?
They should do nothing special but either might be interpreted like an <enter>.
> Are there any differences between CLI and
2001 Aug 06
1
Sending Keystrokes to a window
Is there any way of sending a set of keystrokes to a window, from a
command line function.
Eg.
$ wine "c:\MyApplication.exe" &> logfile.log &
$ send.key.shell/perl.script
where send.key.shell/perl.scrip will send keystorkes to the wine program
depending on the results of the log file.
Cheers,
Rasjid.
2011 Sep 25
2
SSH in and my terminal keystrokes are weird.......
Hi All,
I upgraded to OS X 10.7 on my laptop and when I try to ssh into my servers
and do edits it seems my backspace is now weird. When I backspace it skips
all around, inserts what looks to be special characters, etc. If I save and
go back in the file edited right, but due to all the inserted garbage and
skipping around of the cursor I cant tell at that time if what I did worked.
I dont recall
2014 Dec 29
0
CentOS 7 KVM guests no longer get keystrokes after yum update [solved]
Fixed.
I had installed a preview repository from Red Hat for some
not-yet-released libguestfs features (libguestfs-RHEL-7.1-preview).
There were evidently changes to some release packages
in the updates repository that were incompatible with the
candidate packages in the preview repository cited above.
I disabled the preview repo in /etc/yum.repos.d/..., uninstalled each
of its packages, and
2014 Sep 06
0
keystrokes
Ady <ady-sf at hotmail.com> writes:
>> On Sat, Sep 6, 2014 at 8:18 AM, Ady <ady-sf at hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> What actions are _supposed_ to be triggered by each of:
>>>
>>> [Ctrl-J]
>>> [Ctrl-M]
>>>
>>> in the Syslinux command line in version 6.03-pre20?
>>
>> They should do nothing special but
2014 Sep 06
2
keystrokes
Hello Syslinux Team,
What actions are _supposed_ to be triggered by each of:
[Ctrl-J]
[Ctrl-M]
in the Syslinux command line in version 6.03-pre20?
Are there any differences between CLI and [vesa]menu.c32 regarding
these keystroke combinations?
Are there any differences in their behaviors when booting with
different Syslinux variants (e.g ISOLINUX vs. SYSLINUX vs.
PXELINUX)?
To be
2004 Dec 31
5
catch keystrokes
is it possible to intercept keystrokes using wxruby?
2006 Jan 27
1
[prototype] [BUG] Event.stop doesn''t stop all keystrokes on some browsers
attached is an html file I used to test the bug. the top text box should not
allow you to type anything, not tab, not enter, nothing. bottom text box
should work fine.
requires prototype.js and includes jslog for jslog.info although it only
occurs in one place, I just wanted to make sure the event was firing without
having to use alerts :)
tested browsers/platforms:
opera: mac / win / lin:
2014 Dec 28
0
CentOS 7 KVM guests no longer get keystrokes after yum update
Dear all,
After "yum update" and reboot on a CentOS 7 server running kvm,
all VM guests fail to receive keyboard input. Even sending
ctrl-alt-delete from the virt-manager "Send Key" menu is
inoperative. Most guests are set up as spice + QXL, and viewed
on remote X sessions using virt-manager. Extensive browsing for a
solution has turned up only dead ends. I tried reverting to
2014 Sep 06
0
keystrokes
Ady <ady-sf at hotmail.com> writes:
>> Ady <ady-sf at hotmail.com> writes:
>>
>>>> On Sat, Sep 6, 2014 at 8:18 AM, Ady <ady-sf at hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> What actions are _supposed_ to be triggered by each of:
>>>>>
>>>>> [Ctrl-J]
>>>>> [Ctrl-M]
>>>>>
2014 Sep 06
3
keystrokes
> On Sat, Sep 6, 2014 at 8:18 AM, Ady <ady-sf at hotmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello Syslinux Team,
> >
> > What actions are _supposed_ to be triggered by each of:
> >
> > [Ctrl-J]
> > [Ctrl-M]
> >
> > in the Syslinux command line in version 6.03-pre20?
>
> They should do nothing special but either might be interpreted like an
2008 Sep 17
3
unix-type commandline keystrokes in the windows RGUI
Hi all,
I am generally quite fond of the unix commandline keystrokes (e.g. searching
back in your history with [CTRL]-R, and cutting/pasting with [CTRL]-K/Y)
which work in the R commandline in *nix. Does anyone know if there's any
way to get similar functionality in the Windows RGUI?
I know that as of now, [CTRL]-A and -E do the same as unix (beginning and
end of line) and [CTRL]-Y does a
2014 Sep 06
2
keystrokes
> Ady <ady-sf at hotmail.com> writes:
>
> >> On Sat, Sep 6, 2014 at 8:18 AM, Ady <ady-sf at hotmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>> What actions are _supposed_ to be triggered by each of:
> >>>
> >>> [Ctrl-J]
> >>> [Ctrl-M]
> >>>
> >>> in the Syslinux command line in version 6.03-pre20?
>