From: Juan J. G. de S. L. <ska...@gm...> - 2010-11-04 17:40:04
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Hi. 2010/11/4 Jarod Wilson <ja...@wi...> > Not necessarily, no. The remotes all wind up ultimately as input > devices, and two of the properties of input devices are REP_PERIOD and > REP_DELAY, and they can be set on a per-driver level. The in-kernel IR > layer currently uses the input layer default of (iirc) 33ms for > REP_PERIOD, but overrides REP_DELAY default of 250ms to 500ms. There > are input device ioctls to get and set these values after the fact as > well, but I'm not sure we have a user-friendly way just yet to alter > them. I could be wrong though. :) > What I found was that, while in X, the values that X would use could be configured via the gnome keyboard preferences window. Do the input layer repeat values propagate to X somehow? Or are they independent settings? I think I'll be able to test Christoph's suggestion of trimming the timeout and taking into account every pulse/space received tonight, anyway. Best regards, Juan Jesus. -- :wq |