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IR-KEYTABLE(1)			 User Commands			IR-KEYTABLE(1)

NAME
       ir-keytable - a swiss-knife tool to handle Remote Controllers.

SYNOPSIS
       ir-keytable [OPTION]... --device [/dev/input/event* device]
       ir-keytable [OPTION]... --sysdev [ir class (f. ex. rc0)]
       ir-keytable [OPTION]... [for using the rc0 sysdev]

DESCRIPTION
       ir-keytable  is a tool that lists the Remote Controller devices, allows
       one to get/set IR keycode/scancode tables, test events generated by IR,
       and to adjust other Remote Controller options.

       Note:  You  need to have read permissions on /dev/input for most of the
       options to work.

OPTIONS
       -a, --auto-load=CFGFILE
	      Auto-load a table, based on a  configuration  file.  Only	 works
	      with sysdev.

       -c, --clear
	      clears the old table

       -d, --device=DEV
	      ir device to control

       -D, --delay=DELAY
	      Sets the delay before repeating a keystroke

       -k, --set-key=SCANKEY
	      Change scan/key pairs

       -p, --protocol=PROTOCOL
	      Protocol	to enable (the other ones will be disabled). To enable
	      more than one, use the option more than one time

       -P, --period=PERIOD
	      Sets the period to repeat a keystroke

       -r, --read
	      reads the current scancode/keycode table

       -s, --sysdev=SYSDEV
	      ir class device to control

       -t, --test
	      test if IR is generating events

       -v, --verbose
	      enables debug messages

       -w, --write=TABLE
	      write (adds) the scancodes to the device scancode/keycode	 table
	      from the specified TABLE file

       -?, --help
	      Prints the help message

       --usage
	      Give a short usage message

       -V, --version
	      print the v4l2-utils version

       Mandatory  or  optional arguments to long options are also mandatory or
       optional for any corresponding short options. Options can  be  combined
       together.

   The options arguments are:
       DEV    the /dev/input/event* device to control

       SYSDEV the ir class as found at /sys/class/rc

       TABLE  a file wit a set of scancode=keycode value pairs

       SCANKEY
	      a set of scancode1=keycode1,scancode2=keycode2.. value pairs

       PROTOCOL
	      protocol name (nec, rc-5, rc-6, other) to be enabled

       DELAY  Delay before repeating a keystroke

       PERIOD Period to repeat a keystroke

       CFGFILE
	      configuration  file  that	 associates a driver/table name with a
	      keymap file

EXIT STATUS
       On success, it returns 0. Otherwise, it will return the error code.

EXAMPLES
       To list all connected Remote Controller devices:
	    ir-keytable

       To clean the keycode table and use a newer one:
	    ir-keytable -c -w /etc/rc_keymaps/nec_terratec_cinergy_xs

       To append more codes to the existing table:
	    ir-keytable -w /etc/rc_keymaps/nec_terratec_cinergy_xs

       To  read	 the  current  keytable,  on  the  second  remote  controller:
	    ir-keytable -s rc1 -r

BUGS
       Report bugs to Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (c) 2010-2011 by Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>.

       License GPLv2: GNU GPL version 2 <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.
       This  is	 free  software:  you  are free to change and redistribute it.
       There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.

v4l-utils			 January 2011			IR-KEYTABLE(1)
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