Hello
is there a way to edit the keymap of a usb keyboard on the pi so that i can configure it so that when alt+f1 is pressed it runs a python script which turns on a GPIO channel ?
Hello
is there a way to edit the keymap of a usb keyboard on the pi so that i can configure it so that when alt+f1 is pressed it runs a python script which turns on a GPIO channel ?
There may be several ways to achieve what you want, but more info would be needed (e.g. for your use-case, can the Pi be dedicated to running just one application that waits for a keypress to execute the Python script).
Otherwise, this might help (I've not tried it, but they give an example where a keyboard combination will run a browser, so the principle is similar):
What should be known is if the keyboard event(s) should be intercepted always of only when some kind of application are running. This determine how depth the key-catching should be done. But in general under Linux it is possible to att with few lines of code a background process enabled by certain keys sequences.
Enrico
What should be known is if the keyboard event(s) should be intercepted always of only when some kind of application are running. This determine how depth the key-catching should be done. But in general under Linux it is possible to att with few lines of code a background process enabled by certain keys sequences.
Enrico