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ZRC(4)		     OpenBSD Programmer's Manual (Zaurus)		ZRC(4)

NAME
     zrc - Zaurus remote control support

SYNOPSIS
     zrc0     at pxaip?
     wskbd*   at zrc?

DESCRIPTION
     The zrc driver provides support for the CE-RH2 remote control that can be
     plugged into the headphone jack of the Zaurus C1000, C3000, C3100, and
     C3200.  Access to the additional keys generated by the remote control is
     through the wskbd(4) driver.

     In translated mode (when not running X) the keys generated by pressing
     the buttons on the remote control are:

	   Mute		 m
	   Volume Down	 -
	   Volume Up	 +
	   Rewind	 b
	   Forward	 f
	   Play/Pause	 p
	   Stop		 s

     In raw mode (when running X) the following keycodes are generated:

	   Mute		 133
	   Volume Down	 134
	   Volume Up	 135
	   Rewind	 160
	   Forward	 161
	   Play/Pause	 162
	   Stop		 163

EXAMPLES
     Sample ~/.Xmodmap configuration file that can be loaded with xmodmap(1),
     or automatically when X(1) starts:

	   ! Map to xmms control keys; mute becomes "shuffle"
	   keycode 133 = s
	   keycode 134 = Down
	   keycode 135 = Up
	   keycode 160 = z
	   keycode 161 = b
	   keycode 162 = x
	   keycode 163 = v

     To control applications that handle the standard audio keysyms, this
     configuration can be used instead:

	   ! Map to standard audio keysyms
	   keycode 133 = XF86AudioMute
	   keycode 134 = XF86AudioLowerVolume
	   keycode 135 = XF86AudioRaiseVolume
	   keycode 160 = XF86AudioPrev
	   keycode 161 = XF86AudioNext
	   keycode 162 = XF86AudioPlay
	   keycode 163 = XF86AudioStop

SEE ALSO
     xmodmap(1), intro(4), pxaip(4), wscons(4), wskbd(4)

HISTORY
     The zrc driver first appeared in OpenBSD 3.9.

OpenBSD 4.9			 May 31, 2007			   OpenBSD 4.9
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