Luke Paireepinart wrote:
> If it's working in a text editor then Linux has the drivers working on
> your embedded platform. I would first try just printing out every event:
>
> while 1:
> for event in pygame.event.get():
> print event
>
> If pygame is not getting the event then you probably will need to look
> into mapping the device (from /dev/kb1 or whatever) so Pygame reads it
> for event input.
>
> On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 3:36 PM,
PierreLafrance1@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> <mailto:> <mailto:
PierreLafrance1@xxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>
> Hi
> I have a question on keyboard, about an issue we have.
>
> We develop a pygame application on a desktop, using Ubuntu 7.10. But
> target is an embedded ARM board, runing a custom made linux distro, base
> on Debian (kernel 2.4). So far, we managed to make application works on
> both platforms.
>
> But now we're trying final setup, using a Logitech wireless numeric
> keyboard (pruduct number : 920-000217).
>
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/keyboards/keyboard/devices/3075&cl=ca,en
> <
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/keyboards/keyboard/devices/3075&cl=ca,en>
>
> The Pygame application works this wireless keyboard on Ubuntu 7.10.
> The Pygame application doesn't work with this wireless keyboard on
> embedded ARM platform.
>
> But, keyboard works fine on embedded ARM platform, in a text editor, or
> at command line. So the custom Linux distro detect the USB dongle and
> keyboard works fine. But only Pygame application on embedded ARM
> doesn't work with this keyboard.
>
> Do you have any suggestion to help me debug this problem ?
> Thanks
>
>
> Pierre
>
>
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