2009-11-21, 10:28
I've been going between many timeout values. The most recent one I've been doing is 4 minutes. The default bluez timeout is 0 (as in no timeout)! I would definitely change the value if you're using the remote. In my usage, I always set a custom timeout value (i.e. set one in the device-specific section).
The KEY_* strings can be grabbed from the files listed in the conf file. Most of them match up to what's expected, but a few are really dependant on how Xorg has the keymaps set up. The most likely source is /usr/src/linux-headers-.../include/linux/input.h. From there, you may also have to configure your userdata/keymaps/keyboard.xml.
(Note, in Linux, there's the kernel keymap, and then there's the Xorg keymap, which is limited to 255 values. If you can't get a key working, you probably need to set up an xorg keymap.)
Here's a better tar archive for the pair/unpair scripts (based on the original ones)
The KEY_* strings can be grabbed from the files listed in the conf file. Most of them match up to what's expected, but a few are really dependant on how Xorg has the keymaps set up. The most likely source is /usr/src/linux-headers-.../include/linux/input.h. From there, you may also have to configure your userdata/keymaps/keyboard.xml.
(Note, in Linux, there's the kernel keymap, and then there's the Xorg keymap, which is limited to 255 values. If you can't get a key working, you probably need to set up an xorg keymap.)
Here's a better tar archive for the pair/unpair scripts (based on the original ones)