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eekboard - an easy to use virtual keyboard library -*- outline -*-
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eekboard is a virtual keyboard software package which ships with a
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standalone virtual keyboard application ("eekboard"), and a library to
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create keyboard-like UI ("libeek").
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eekboard is a virtual keyboard software package, including a set of
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tools to implement desktop virtual keyboard solutions.
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* Requirements
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* How to build
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** Requirements
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* GLib2, GTK, GConf2, PangoCairo, libxklavier, libfakekey, CSPI
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* Clutter (optional)
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* Vala (optional)
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* gobject-introspection (optional)
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* How to test
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Build from git repo:
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** Build from git repo
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$ git clone git://github.com/ueno/eekboard.git
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$ cd eekboard
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$ ./configure
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$ make
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* How to test
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eekboard currently includes 4 tools to implement your own virtual
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keyboard:
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- eekboard-server
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a D-Bus server draws an interactive on-screen keyboard
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- eekboard-system-client
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a client of "eekboard-server". It listens system events (focus
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change, keystroke, keyboard change).
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- eekboard-xml
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a tool to dump the current system keyboard layout into an XML file.
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It also supports loading an XML file.
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- eekboard-client
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a tool to test interaction with eekboard-server
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** Test with eekboard-client
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Start eekboard-server:
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$ ./src/eekboard-server &
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Dump the current system keyboard layout into an XML file:
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$ ./src/eekboard-xml --dump > keyboard.xml
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Load the XML file and display a keyboard created from it:
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(Optional) you can check the layout with:
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$ ./src/eekboard-xml --load keyboard.xml
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Start D-Bus server:
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$ ./src/eekboard-server &
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Access to the D-Bus server:
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Access to eekboard-server:
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$ ./src/eekboard-client --set-keyboard keyboard.xml
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$ ./src/eekboard-client --show
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$ ./src/eekboard-client --press-key 65
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$ ./src/eekboard-client --release-key 65
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Listen and follow the system events:
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** Test with eekboard-system-client
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NOTE: eekboard-system-client is now being heavily developed and it may
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behave wrongly. Make sure to close windows where you are doing any
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important work, before running eekboard.
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Start eekboard-server:
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$ ./src/eekboard-server &
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Start eekboard-system-client
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$ ./src/eekboard-system-client \
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--listen-keyboard \
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--listen-focus \
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--listen-keystroke \
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--generate-key-event
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Where --listen-keyboard is to monitor system keyboard state/config
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change, --listen-focus is to track focus change, --listen-keystroke is
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to track keystroke events, and --generate-key-event is to generate X
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key events on virtual key-press/key-release events.
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Where:
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--listen-keyboard is to monitor system keyboard state/config change,
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--listen-focus is to track focus change,
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--listen-keystroke is to track keystroke events, and
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--generate-key-event is to generate X key events on virtual
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key-press/key-release events.
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* Documentation
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