From: Hugo V. <hvw...@ya...> - 2004-12-04 17:09:50
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--- Aivils <ai...@un...> wrote: > Hi All! > > X - X windows system > K - Linux kernel > E - Events as well > > INTRODUCTION > ------------ > > xke is userspace program which is capable read > and recognize Linux > kernel generated events of input devices. xke > translate Linux kernel > events and send to X windows system. Main goal is > keyboar multimedia key > utilization. <snip> Aivils, since nobody seemed to react to your note which you certainly sent to enough places, some questions. Keep in mind I am one of the clueless. You wrote xke? Googling gets me foreign language syntax and an automobile made by Jaguar. I read your report and it theoretically makes sense, but practically what does it mean? I mean what can I do with xke that I cannot do now with Ruby? Regards, Hugo __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Find what you need with new enhanced search. http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250 |