Bass Posted September 1, 2023 Report Posted September 1, 2023 I've searched for (no) 'key repeat', found 0 matches, but while a remote button is pressed, it might be useful for the Flirc to not repeat the keystroke more than once. At least I couldn't find it or make it happen. (I'm quite defeated.) I have managed to make the 'internet radio (dedicated) mini pc' not to repeat the keystroke while it's held down, but I couldn't do that in the non-graphical boot stage. (I figured it would boot faster without a window manager. Bit of a challenge.) (I'm happy to use the Tags field in the forum, but I'm probably not helping to make up words there.) Quote
jason Posted September 20, 2023 Report Posted September 20, 2023 On 8/31/2023 at 7:48 PM, Bass said: I've searched for (no) 'key repeat', found 0 matches, but while a remote button is pressed, it might be useful for the Flirc to not repeat the keystroke more than once. At least I couldn't find it or make it happen. (I'm quite defeated.) I have managed to make the 'internet radio (dedicated) mini pc' not to repeat the keystroke while it's held down, but I couldn't do that in the non-graphical boot stage. (I figured it would boot faster without a window manager. Bit of a challenge.) (I'm happy to use the Tags field in the forum, but I'm probably not helping to make up words there.) You can do this on the OS level. It's a keyboard, so you can change repeats. Quote
snake3ca Posted January 12 Report Posted January 12 I have a similar issue but all I want to do is change the repeat delay. When the OS boots libinput reads from the firmware the repeat_delay and repeat_rate. GetRepeat - delay: 250ms repeat: 33ms for flirc.tv flirc Keyboard (event5) kbdrate can normally set the repeat rate and delay time, however if your not running Xorg and you let a program take control of the flirc keyboard device, it does not allow you to manually set the keyboard delay/repeat unless the program supports setting it manually, however most do not. It would be nice if you could set the repeat rate and repeat delay that the FLIRC USB device reports to the OS when setting up the FLIRC USB. Quote
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