Key code / scan code / key symbol mapping database ================================================== This module provides a database that maps between different key code / scan code / key symbol sets: - Linux evdev - OS-X - AT Set 1 - AT Set 2 - AT Set 3 - XT - Linux XT KBD driver - USB HID - Win32 - XWin XT - XKBD XT - Xorg Evdev - Xorg KBD - Xorg OS-X - XOrg Cygwin - RFB Licensing --------- The contents of this package are dual licensed under the terms of: - GNU General Public License (version 2 or later) - 3-clause BSD License The output files generated by keymap-gen may be distributed & used under the terms of either of the above licenses. Data formats ------------ The following output formats are possible - Code map An array mapping between key code sets values Indexes in the array are values from the source code set. Entries in the array are values from the target code set - Code table An array listing all values in a key code set Indexes in the array are simply a numeric counter Entries in the array are values from the key code set The size of the array matches the total number of entries in the keycode database. - Name map An array mapping between key code sets values and names Indexes in the array are values from the source code set Entries in the array are names from the target code set - Name table An array listing all names in a key code set Indexes in the array are simply a numeric counter Entries in the array are values from the key code set The size of the array matches the total number of entries in the keycode database. Output languages ---------------- The tool is capable of generating data tables for the following programming languages / environments - Standard C - GLib2 (standard C, but with GLib2 data types) - Python - Perl Usage ----- Map values from AT Set 1 to USB HID, generating tables for the C programming language $ keymap-gen --lang stdc code-map data/keymaps.csv atset1 usb Generate a tables of names for Linux key codes, OS-X key codes, in python - equivalent array indexes map between the two sets. A variable name override is used $ keymap-gen --varname linux_keycodes --lang stdc \ code-table data/keymaps.csv linux $ keymap-gen --varname osx_keycodes --lang stdc \ code-table data/keymaps.csv os-x Generate a mapping from XOrg XWin values to Win32 names $ keymap-gen --lang perl name-map data/keymaps.csv xorgxwin win32 Generate a table of names for Linux key codes in Perl $ keymap-gen --lang perl name-table data/keymaps.csv linux