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=== How to emulate a keyboard strokes from the CLi ===
Keyboard emulation is done by installing kbde-driver, it will read all the keystokes send to <tt>/dev/kbde</tt>. There is also a package that convert ascii char to keystroke.
Keyboard emulation is done by installing kbde-driver, it will read all the keystokes send to <tt>/dev/kbde</tt>. There is also a package that convert ascii char to keystroke.



Latest revision as of 03:21, 11 June 2015

How to emulate a keyboard strokes from the CLi

Keyboard emulation is done by installing kbde-driver, it will read all the keystokes send to /dev/kbde. There is also a package that convert ascii char to keystroke.

To have both on system just install the proper RPMs:

yum -y install kbde-driver kbde