Hey, guys. I'm working on an infrared to USB Keyboard bridge. It looks for infrared remote signals from a Sony remote (or universal remote programmed to Sony codes), and send keystrokes based on the code received. I'm using the IR backpack.
It works great on my Windows box, but when I plug it into a Linux box (Mythbuntu 12.04), it either doesn't work at all, or only works for a few minutes. Most of the time, it doesn't even show up in "lsusb", and even when it does, it's no guarantee that it's going to work.
Here's my code:
#include <DigiKeyboard.h>
#define irPin 2 //IR Receiver Pin
#define led 1 //LED Pin
#define keyDelay 250 //Delay between key presses
byte powers[8] = {
B10000000, B01000000, B00100000, B00010000, B00001000, B00000100, B00000010, B00000001};
void setup()
{
pinMode(irPin,INPUT); //Key Configs
pinMode(led,OUTPUT);
digitalWrite(led,LOW);
DigiKeyboard.update();
}
void loop()
{
DigiKeyboard.update();
if(pulseIn(irPin,LOW)>2000){ //If we get a long start pulse (over 2000 uSeconds)
byte code; //Array to store the binary code
for(int i;i<8;i++){ //Get input from the receiver
if(pulseIn(irPin,LOW)>1000)//If it's over 1000 uS
code += powers[i];
}
DigiKeyboard.update();
pressKey(code); //Take the code from the IR Receiver, and generate a keypress
digitalWrite(led, LOW);
delay(keyDelay); //Delay before the next keypress to prevent doubles
}
}
void pressKey(byte input){
digitalWrite(led,HIGH);
int key; //Variable to store the key code
switch (input){
case B01101100: //Power Button
DigiKeyboard.sendKeyStroke(KEY_ESC); // Escape Key
break;
case B11000100: //1
DigiKeyboard.sendKeyStroke(KEY_1); //1 Key
break;
case B01000100: //2
DigiKeyboard.sendKeyStroke(KEY_2); //2 Key
break;
case B00000100: //3
DigiKeyboard.sendKeyStroke(KEY_3); //3 Key
break;
case B10000100: //4
DigiKeyboard.sendKeyStroke(KEY_4); //4 Key
break;
case B11100100: //5
DigiKeyboard.sendKeyStroke(KEY_5); //5 Key
break;
case B01100100: //6
DigiKeyboard.sendKeyStroke(KEY_6); //6 Key
break;
case B00100100: //7
DigiKeyboard.sendKeyStroke(KEY_7); //7 Key
break;
case B10100100: //8
DigiKeyboard.sendKeyStroke(KEY_8); //8 Key
break;
case B11010100: //9
DigiKeyboard.sendKeyStroke(KEY_9); //9 Key
break;
case B01010100: //0
DigiKeyboard.sendKeyStroke(KEY_0); //0 Key
break;
case B10011110: //PIP Key
//DigiKeyboard.sendKeyStroke(0); // No Key
break;
case B10010100: //Ent Key
DigiKeyboard.sendKeyStroke(KEY_ENTER); //Enter Key
break;
case B00001100: //Vol+ Key
DigiKeyboard.sendKeyStroke(KEY_RBRACE); // ] Key (Right Brace)
break;
case B10001100: //Vol- Key
DigiKeyboard.sendKeyStroke(KEY_LBRACE); // [ Key (Left Brace)
break;
case B11001100: //Ch+ Key
DigiKeyboard.sendKeyStroke(KEY_PAGEUP); // Up Key
break;
case B01001100: //Ch- Key
DigiKeyboard.sendKeyStroke(KEY_PAGEDOWN); // Down Key
break;
case B01101000: //TV/Vid Key
//DigiKeyboard.sendKeyStroke(0); //No Key
break;
case B00100000: //Display Key
DigiKeyboard.sendKeyStroke(KEY_I); // I Key
break;
case B00110000: //Sleep Key
//DigiKeyboard.sendKeyStroke(0); // No Key
break;
case B11101100: //Mute Key
DigiKeyboard.sendKeyStroke(KEY_BACKSLASH); // No Key
break;
case B10100000: //Recall Key
//DigiKeyboard.sendKeyStroke(0); // No Key
break;
case B11110010: //Up Key
DigiKeyboard.sendKeyStroke(KEY_ARROW_UP); // Up Key
break;
case B01110010: //Down Key
DigiKeyboard.sendKeyStroke(KEY_ARROW_DOWN); // Down Key
break;
case B11110000: //Left Key
DigiKeyboard.sendKeyStroke(KEY_ARROW_LEFT); // Left Key
break;
case B10010000: //Right Key
DigiKeyboard.sendKeyStroke(KEY_ARROW_RIGHT); // Right Key
break;
case B11001010: //Menu Key
DigiKeyboard.sendKeyStroke(KEY_M); // M Key
break;
case B00111001: //Guide Key
DigiKeyboard.sendKeyStroke(KEY_S); // S Key
break;
case B01101010: //OK Key
DigiKeyboard.sendKeyStroke(KEY_ENTER); // ENTER Key
break;
case B01011110: //Rew Key
DigiKeyboard.sendKeyStroke(KEY_COMMA); // Comma Key
break;
case B10111110: //Play Key
DigiKeyboard.sendKeyStroke(KEY_P); // P Key
break;
case B11011110: //FF Key
DigiKeyboard.sendKeyStroke(KEY_PERIOD); // Period Key
break;
case B00011110: //Rec Key
DigiKeyboard.sendKeyStroke(KEY_R); // R Key
break;
case B00111110: //Stop Key
DigiKeyboard.sendKeyStroke(KEY_ESC); // Escape Key
break;
case B11111110: //Pause Key
DigiKeyboard.sendKeyStroke(KEY_P); // P Key
break;
}
}
And I had to add a few extra key definitions to libraries/DigisparkKeyboard/DigiKeyboard.h
/* Keyboard usage values, see usb.org's HID-usage-tables document, chapter
* 10 Keyboard/Keypad Page for more codes.
*/
#define MOD_CONTROL_LEFT (1<<0)
#define MOD_SHIFT_LEFT (1<<1)
#define MOD_ALT_LEFT (1<<2)
#define MOD_GUI_LEFT (1<<3)
#define MOD_CONTROL_RIGHT (1<<4)
#define MOD_SHIFT_RIGHT (1<<5)
#define MOD_ALT_RIGHT (1<<6)
#define MOD_GUI_RIGHT (1<<7)
#define KEY_A 4
#define KEY_B 5
#define KEY_C 6
#define KEY_D 7
#define KEY_E 8
#define KEY_F 9
#define KEY_G 10
#define KEY_H 11
#define KEY_I 12
#define KEY_J 13
#define KEY_K 14
#define KEY_L 15
#define KEY_M 16
#define KEY_N 17
#define KEY_O 18
#define KEY_P 19
#define KEY_Q 20
#define KEY_R 21
#define KEY_S 22
#define KEY_T 23
#define KEY_U 24
#define KEY_V 25
#define KEY_W 26
#define KEY_X 27
#define KEY_Y 28
#define KEY_Z 29
#define KEY_1 30
#define KEY_2 31
#define KEY_3 32
#define KEY_4 33
#define KEY_5 34
#define KEY_6 35
#define KEY_7 36
#define KEY_8 37
#define KEY_9 38
#define KEY_0 39
#define KEY_LBRACE 47
#define KEY_RBRACE 48
#define KEY_ESC 41
#define KEY_BACKSLASH 49
#define KEY_PERIOD 55
#define KEY_COMMA 54
#define KEY_ENTER 40
#define KEY_SPACE 44
#define KEY_F1 58
#define KEY_F2 59
#define KEY_F3 60
#define KEY_F4 61
#define KEY_F5 62
#define KEY_F6 63
#define KEY_F7 64
#define KEY_F8 65
#define KEY_F9 66
#define KEY_F10 67
#define KEY_F11 68
#define KEY_F12 69
#define KEY_ARROW_RIGHT 0x4F
#define KEY_ARROW_LEFT 0x50
#define KEY_ARROW_DOWN 0x51
#define KEY_ARROW_UP 0x52
#define KEY_PAGEDOWN 78
#define KEY_PAGEUP 75
These are the default keybindings for MythTV, but it would be trivial to modify it to XBMC.
Does anyone have an experience with that library on Linux? I've tried everything I can think of to try to get it to work.
EDIT: Wouldn't you know it. Immediately after posting this, I plugged it back into the Linux box, and it immediately started working. This time lsusb defines it as "Bus 005 Device 123: ID 16c0:27db VOTI Keyboard" whereas previous times it showed up as "Bus 005 Device 091: ID 16d0:0753 GrauTec" I don't know if that has something to do with it, but it seems to be working now. No telling how consistent it will be. Still seems like there is a bug or something.