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Trying to use for Fisher Price Digital Studio - dodddummy - 2011-12-25 Bob, Nice work. This make many of my old devices usable. Had enough success I thought I'd try it on a device I'd given up on, Fisher Price Digital Studio. So far this maps all of the buttons but they repeat and the learn tool sees changes in the pen but I can't figure out how to map them. But the key presses for this thing has 4 more bytes. For the button presses the are all ff but for the mouse movements the numbers vary. I suppose those are to describe the movement of the pointer. I'm hopeful you or someone else can point me in the right direction to being able to map the pen movements, too. Here is map for the buttons # Power Button 47100000000002ffffffff:KEY_W 47000000040002ffffffff:KEY_PRINT # Home 47000004000002ffffffff:KEY_HOME # White 47010000000002ffffffff:KEY_A # Black 47000000000202ffffffff:KEY_B # Brown 47000000020002ffffffff:KEY_C # Purple 47000002000002ffffffff:KEY_D # Blue 47000200000002ffffffff:KEY_E # Green 47020000000002ffffffff:KEY_F # Yellow 47000000000102ffffffff:KEY_G # Orange 47000000010002ffffffff:KEY_H # Red 47000100000002ffffffff:KEY_I # Color Wheel 47000001000002ffffffff:KEY_J # Landscape Picture 47000800000002ffffffff:KEY_K # Stamp Tool 47080000000002ffffffff:KEY_L # Paint Bucket Tool 47000000000402ffffffff:KEY_M # Redo or goback? 47040000000002ffffffff:KEY_N # Star Burst 47000000000802ffffffff:KEY_O # Shooting Star 47000000080002ffffffff:KEY_P # ABCD 47000008000002ffffffff:KEY_Q # Pencil 47001000000002ffffffff:KEY_R # Paint Brush 47000010000002ffffffff:KEY_S # Spray Can 47000000100002ffffffff:KEY_T # Eraser 47000000001002ffffffff:KEY_U # Toggle button 47000000000003ffffffff:KEY_V And here is a sample of the learn for the pen movements. 47 00 00 00 00 00 02 is when the pressure tip is not pressed and 47 00 00 00 00 00 00 is when it is pressed. 47 00 00 00 00 00 02 7c 02 a6 01 47 00 00 00 00 00 02 6d 02 a3 01 47 00 00 00 00 00 02 56 02 b0 01 47 00 00 00 00 00 02 49 02 b3 01 47 00 00 00 00 00 02 38 02 b8 01 47 00 00 00 00 00 02 29 02 c0 01 47 00 00 00 00 00 00 08 02 d0 01 47 00 00 00 00 00 00 de 01 e2 01 47 00 00 00 00 00 00 af 01 f0 01 47 00 00 00 00 00 00 87 01 f4 01 47 00 00 00 00 00 00 66 01 eb 01 47 00 00 00 00 00 00 54 01 d2 01 47 00 00 00 00 00 00 4e 01 ac 01 47 00 00 00 00 00 00 54 01 80 01 47 00 00 00 00 00 00 5b 01 55 01 47 00 00 00 00 00 00 6d 01 37 01 47 00 00 00 00 00 00 85 01 28 01 47 00 00 00 00 00 00 97 01 29 01 jason@jason-lenovo:~$ lsusb Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 001 Device 002: ID 8087:0020 Intel Corp. Integrated Rate Matching Hub Bus 002 Device 002: ID 8087:0020 Intel Corp. Integrated Rate Matching Hub Bus 002 Device 018: ID 0813:1006 Mattel, Inc. Bus 002 Device 016: ID 093a:2510 Pixart Imaging, Inc. Optical Mouse Bus 002 Device 005: ID 04f2:b1c1 Chicony Electronics Co., Ltd udevadm info --attribute-walk --name=/dev/hidraw0 looking at device '/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.2/2-1.2:1.0/0003:0813:1006.000F/hidraw/hidraw0': KERNEL=="hidraw0" SUBSYSTEM=="hidraw" DRIVER=="" looking at parent device '/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.2/2-1.2:1.0/0003:0813:1006.000F': KERNELS=="0003:0813:1006.000F" SUBSYSTEMS=="hid" DRIVERS=="generic-usb" looking at parent device '/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.2/2-1.2:1.0': KERNELS=="2-1.2:1.0" SUBSYSTEMS=="usb" DRIVERS=="usbhid" ATTRS{bInterfaceNumber}=="00" ATTRS{bAlternateSetting}==" 0" ATTRS{bNumEndpoints}=="01" ATTRS{bInterfaceClass}=="03" ATTRS{bInterfaceSubClass}=="00" ATTRS{bInterfaceProtocol}=="00" ATTRS{supports_autosuspend}=="1" looking at parent device '/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.2': KERNELS=="2-1.2" SUBSYSTEMS=="usb" DRIVERS=="usb" ATTRS{configuration}=="" ATTRS{bNumInterfaces}==" 1" ATTRS{bConfigurationValue}=="1" ATTRS{bmAttributes}=="80" ATTRS{bMaxPower}=="100mA" ATTRS{urbnum}=="1472" ATTRS{idVendor}=="0813" ATTRS{idProduct}=="1006" ATTRS{bcdDevice}=="0092" ATTRS{bDeviceClass}=="00" ATTRS{bDeviceSubClass}=="00" ATTRS{bDeviceProtocol}=="00" ATTRS{bNumConfigurations}=="1" ATTRS{bMaxPacketSize0}=="8" ATTRS{speed}=="12" ATTRS{busnum}=="2" ATTRS{devnum}=="18" ATTRS{devpath}=="1.2" ATTRS{version}==" 2.00" ATTRS{maxchild}=="0" ATTRS{quirks}=="0x0" ATTRS{avoid_reset_quirk}=="0" ATTRS{authorized}=="1" ATTRS{manufacturer}=="Fisher-Price" ATTRS{product}=="DACS" ATTRS{serial}=="DACS0000001" looking at parent device '/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1': KERNELS=="2-1" SUBSYSTEMS=="usb" DRIVERS=="usb" ATTRS{configuration}=="" ATTRS{bNumInterfaces}==" 1" ATTRS{bConfigurationValue}=="1" ATTRS{bmAttributes}=="e0" ATTRS{bMaxPower}==" 0mA" ATTRS{urbnum}=="475" ATTRS{idVendor}=="8087" ATTRS{idProduct}=="0020" ATTRS{bcdDevice}=="0000" ATTRS{bDeviceClass}=="09" ATTRS{bDeviceSubClass}=="00" ATTRS{bDeviceProtocol}=="01" ATTRS{bNumConfigurations}=="1" ATTRS{bMaxPacketSize0}=="64" ATTRS{speed}=="480" ATTRS{busnum}=="2" ATTRS{devnum}=="2" ATTRS{devpath}=="1" ATTRS{version}==" 2.00" ATTRS{maxchild}=="8" ATTRS{quirks}=="0x0" ATTRS{avoid_reset_quirk}=="0" ATTRS{authorized}=="1" looking at parent device '/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2': KERNELS=="usb2" SUBSYSTEMS=="usb" DRIVERS=="usb" ATTRS{configuration}=="" ATTRS{bNumInterfaces}==" 1" ATTRS{bConfigurationValue}=="1" ATTRS{bmAttributes}=="e0" ATTRS{bMaxPower}==" 0mA" ATTRS{urbnum}=="31" ATTRS{idVendor}=="1d6b" ATTRS{idProduct}=="0002" ATTRS{bcdDevice}=="0301" ATTRS{bDeviceClass}=="09" ATTRS{bDeviceSubClass}=="00" ATTRS{bDeviceProtocol}=="00" ATTRS{bNumConfigurations}=="1" ATTRS{bMaxPacketSize0}=="64" ATTRS{speed}=="480" ATTRS{busnum}=="2" ATTRS{devnum}=="1" ATTRS{devpath}=="0" ATTRS{version}==" 2.00" ATTRS{maxchild}=="3" ATTRS{quirks}=="0x0" ATTRS{avoid_reset_quirk}=="0" ATTRS{authorized}=="1" ATTRS{manufacturer}=="Linux 3.1.0-1-686-pae ehci_hcd" ATTRS{product}=="EHCI Host Controller" ATTRS{serial}=="0000:00:1d.0" ATTRS{authorized_default}=="1" looking at parent device '/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0': KERNELS=="0000:00:1d.0" SUBSYSTEMS=="pci" DRIVERS=="ehci_hcd" ATTRS{vendor}=="0x8086" ATTRS{device}=="0x3b34" ATTRS{subsystem_vendor}=="0x17aa" ATTRS{subsystem_device}=="0x38b8" ATTRS{class}=="0x0c0320" ATTRS{irq}=="23" ATTRS{local_cpus}=="ffffffff" ATTRS{local_cpulist}=="0-31" ATTRS{dma_mask_bits}=="32" ATTRS{consistent_dma_mask_bits}=="32" ATTRS{enable}=="1" ATTRS{broken_parity_status}=="0" ATTRS{msi_bus}=="" ATTRS{companion}=="" ATTRS{uframe_periodic_max}=="100" looking at parent device '/devices/pci0000:00': KERNELS=="pci0000:00" SUBSYSTEMS=="" DRIVERS=="" RE: [LINUX] Generic HID Remote Driver for XBMC (Drivers for XBMC on Linux and XBMC Live) - thevillain9 - 2012-04-02 has anyone got this working on xbmc eden (i'm running xbmcbuntu 11.10)? I'm not sure why its not working correctly. i disabled lirc in /etc/lirc/hardware.conf. It seems like most of the buttons work except for a few: 0300100000000000:KEY_F8 01000c0000000000:KEY_F9 0100100000000000:KEY_F10 0100080000000000:KEY_F11 It worked previously on my older version of xbmcbuntu (10.04 or 10.10)? RE: [LINUX] Generic HID Remote Driver for XBMC (Drivers for XBMC on Linux and XBMC Live) - linuxlainen - 2012-04-08 Hi, I am having a prblem with hid_mapper and my MCE remote. For some reason one press on the arrow keys gives 4 (or even more) on my xbmcbuntu box. Blacklisting the remote is working just fine, so no problems there. All other keys are also working. The only problem is repeatition of the arrow keys. I have added the following line to rc.local file: Code: hid_mapper --lookup-id --manufacturer '0755' --product '2626' --map '/etc/mce_remote.map' & The content of my mce_remote.map is as follows: Code: http://paste.ubuntu.com/919643/ Blacklisting in /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/50-remote.conf is active and working Code: ection "InputClass" I have also tried with and without --disable repeat option, yet the same results are shown; two presses: 4 repeats 00000 4 repeats Any idea how to solve this ?? Could it be a bug in the code? Please advise. RE: Trying to use for Fisher Price Digital Studio - UsagiYojimbo - 2012-04-16 (2011-12-25, 01:22)dodddummy Wrote: 47 00 00 00 00 00 02 is when the pressure tip is not pressed and 47 00 00 00 00 00 00 is when it is pressed. I think the last 4 bytes are co-ordinates, so you need something like the mouse mode. RE: [LINUX] Generic HID Remote Driver for XBMC (Drivers for XBMC on Linux and XBMC Live) - davy39 - 2012-04-27 Hi, Thank for this great soft that enable me to configure this cheap remote controler : http://www.aliexpress.com/product-gs/492454030-IR-USB-Mouse-Media-Desktop-Computer-PC-Remote-Controller-Control-Media-Center-wholesalers.html I write a Howto (in french) here : http://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/tutoriel/hid to configure it whith lirc. Are you thinking of create a graphical interface to easily configure remote controlers ? RE: - pokemeintheye - 2012-06-01 (2011-06-25, 21:01)oscargirao Wrote:Grez Wrote:Hi coldsource, hope you can help. I just upgraded the OS on my Jetway mini-top from Ubuntu 10.10 to 11.04 and the hid_mapper has stopped workingI have the same problem when I plug an external USB disk to my Jetway. If I remove the disk and start the htpc without it plugged and then plug the disk after the xbmc starts the remote works fine. oscargirao, Did you ever find a fix for this. I'm having the exact same issue. I have to unplug my external USB drive on boot or the hid_mapper does not work. Anyone have any ideas? RE: [LINUX] Generic HID Remote Driver for XBMC (Drivers for XBMC on Linux and XBMC Live) - almalaci - 2012-07-16 Hi, Thanks everyone for getting this project where it is now. I have a 1241:e000 receiver with a separate MCE remote. The remote is found but I seem to have an issue with learn mode. starting hid_mapper, I get: Opened HID interface on /dev/hidraw2 Opened HID interface on /dev/hidraw3 But none of the keys I press give any result. Any ideas? RE: [LINUX] Generic HID Remote Driver for XBMC (Drivers for XBMC on Linux and XBMC Live) - haylocki - 2012-08-07 Hi, I have the following remote control : IRF Media RC6 Remote This works great using the following map file irfmedia-rc6.map 04003D0000000000:KEY_ESC 01000C0000000000:KEY_CAMERA 0400280000000000:KEY_ZOOM 038100000000:KEY_POWER 0100080000000000:KEY_VIDEO 0300170000000000:KEY_TV 0100040000000000:KEY_RADIO 0100100000000000:KEY_AUDIO 0300100000000000:KEY_DVD 0300050000000000:KEY_REWIND 02B700000000:KEY_STOP 02B300000000:KEY_FASTFORWARD 02B600000000:KEY_PREVIOUSSONG 02CD00000000:KEY_PLAYPAUSE 02B500000000:KEY_NEXTSONG 02E900000000:KEY_VOLUMEUP 02EA00000000:KEY_VOLUMEDOWN 02E200000000:KEY_MUTE 0800070000000000:KEY_COMPUTER 0C00280000000000:KEY_MEDIA 0000520000000000:KEY_UP 0000510000000000:KEY_DOWN 0000500000000000:KEY_LEFT 00004F0000000000:KEY_RIGHT 0000280000000000:KEY_ENTER 00002A0000000000:KEY_BACK 0000650000000000:KEY_INFO 022402000000:KEY_PREVIOUSSONG 022502000000:KEY_NEXTSONG 0000290000000000:KEY_CLEAR 00001E0000000000:KEY_NUMERIC_1 00001F0000000000:KEY_NUMERIC_2 0000200000000000:KEY_NUMERIC_3 0000210000000000:KEY_NUMERIC_4 0000220000000000:KEY_NUMERIC_5 0000230000000000:KEY_NUMERIC_6 0000240000000000:KEY_NUMERIC_7 0000250000000000:KEY_NUMERIC_8 0000260000000000:KEY_NUMERIC_9 0000270000000000:KEY_NUMERIC_0 0200250000000000:KEY_NUMERIC_STAR 0200200000000000:KEY_NUMERIC_POUND 00004B0000000000:KEY_CHANNELUP 00004E0000000000:KEY_CHANNELDOWN 0100150000000000:KEY_RED 022302000000:KEY_GREEN 028A01000000:KEY_YELLOW and can be run using the following command Code: sudo ./hid_mapper --lookup-id --manufacturer '0755' --product '2626' --map './irfmedia-rc6.map' I have mapped the "close" button to "ESC" rather than "Close" as this is more useful when using the remote with Performous. If you wish to map the button to "Close" just change the first line in the map file. Cheers, Ian RE: [LINUX] Generic HID Remote Driver for XBMC (Drivers for XBMC on Linux and XBMC Live) - almalaci - 2012-08-08 I guess I only needed a restart because the other day I was routinely using the remote under xbmc thinking I was in XP Media Centre and it worked! Basic functions work already without a map file so I'm chuffed! RE: [LINUX] Generic HID Remote Driver for XBMC (Drivers for XBMC on Linux and XBMC Live) - monchyp11 - 2012-08-09 Hi everyone, maybe you can help me with this problem i'm having, i configured my remote to wake up after sleep and setting the power button to KEY_POWER, that works fine. the problem is that when i wake up my laptop from the remote button i get "Error reading HID event", but if wake it from the laptop power button it keeps working correctly. im using xubuntu 12.04. thank you, this is a great script RE: [LINUX] hid_mapper - lautriv - 2013-05-19 Hello, i used the mapper with success on an aureal (hid-aureal), unfortunately it breaks on newer libc (2.13 vs 2.17) this is caused by the deprecated fd_set from select and now it's suggested to use poll instead. mind to change that for recent machines ? or maybe you did already and i just didn't see that ? Generic HID Remote Driver for XBMC - rev 1.2 - Claudio.Sjo - 2013-05-29 Hi, I have hacked the driver to make it work in my HD-PLEX based HTPC. It works pretty well under Lubuntu 12.10, with HID 1241:e000 Still XBMC doesn't follow my wishes for all keys, it looks like there's somewhere a key definition that is used, and that differs from my rc6 remote control. If you wish, I can upload the updated driver, just let me know how to upload a file in this forum. Regards, Claudio RE: [LINUX] Generic HID Remote Driver for XBMC (Drivers for XBMC on Linux and XBMC Live) - Claudio.Sjo - 2013-09-10 This is the GIT link to the updated driver https://github.com/Claudio-Sjo/HID_linux_xbmc_driver Generic HID Remote Driver for XBMC (Drivers for XBMC on Linux and XBMC Live) - haylocki - 2013-10-24 Hi, I recently upgraded my HTPC and the button mapped to the escape key stopped working. So I thought I'd try recompiling the code for the updated librarys. This caused the following error : hid.c: In function ‘read_hid_event’: hid.c:238:2: error: unknown type name ‘fd_set’ fd_set rfds; ^ make: *** [hid.o] Error 1 This was fixed by adding the line : #include <sys/select.h> to hid.c Then I recieved the error : Error loading map file [ MapReader ] Unknown key name at line 1 this was fixed by changing while(i<KEY_NAME_MAXLENGTH && ptr[i]!='\0' && ptr[i]!='\n' && ptr[i]!=' ') key_name[i] = ptr[i++]; to while(i<KEY_NAME_MAXLENGTH && ptr[i]!='\0' && ptr[i]!='\n' && ptr[i]!=' ') { key_name[i] = ptr[i]; i++; } for some reason i seems to be pre incremented instead of post incremented in the original code. Now the code compiles and runs, but still the escape key does not work :-( edit: found the problem. Upgrading the computer wiped out my "/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/50-remote.conf" file. DOH! RE: [LINUX] Generic HID Remote Driver for XBMC (Drivers for XBMC on Linux and XBMC Live) - Fisher - 2013-10-28 Hi. I'm trying to use this program with a capture card's IR control without success. The card is a Prolink Pixelview MPEG 8000, I have the IR on my /proc/bus/input/devices, but hid_mapper cannot find it. Is it possible to use the remote this way? |