Key Chart
From wikiPodLinux
To be able to navigate Podzilla on the desktop, you'll have to use the following keys to emulate iPod buttons. When a button is pressed on the iPod, the kernel translates the action into a keypress. The following chart shows which actions are translated into which keypress. This chart is a valuable resource when developing microwindows applications. (Although, you might want to use the #defines in the bottom of pz.h to eliminate any obfuscation of your code.)
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iPod Keys
| iPod Button | Key |
|---|---|
| Wheel Clockwise | r |
| Wheel Counterclockwise | l |
| Action (Center) | enter \n on desktop builds, \r on ipod builds |
| [ Menu ] | m or up |
| [ > || ] Play / Pause | d or down |
| [ >| ] Fast Forward | f or right |
| [ |< ] Rewind | w or left |
| [ Hold ] | h (hold down) |
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Remote Control Keys
See also: Remote
| Remote Button | Key |
|---|---|
| Play/Pause | 1 |
| Volume Up | 2 |
| Volume Down | 3 |
| Fast Forward | 4 |
| Rewind | 5 |
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Scroll Taps
Scroll taps (stap events) are generated on 4G and later iPods when the user taps a certain region of the scroll wheel. They are used primarily for Text Input functions. Scroll taps may be simulated with the numeric keypad.
See also: TTK
| 7 - 84 | 8 - 0 | 9 - 12 |
| 4 - 72 | enter | 6 - 24 |
| 1 - 60 | 2 - 48 | 3 - 36 |
