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livetrax/libs/surfaces/powermate
2009-07-17 22:12:21 +00:00
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interface.cc rollback to 3428, before the mysterious removal of libs/* at 3431/3432 2008-06-02 21:41:35 +00:00
powermate.cc merge from 2.0-ongoing @ 3581 2008-09-10 15:03:30 +00:00
powermate.h rollback to 3428, before the mysterious removal of libs/* at 3431/3432 2008-06-02 21:41:35 +00:00
README rollback to 3428, before the mysterious removal of libs/* at 3431/3432 2008-06-02 21:41:35 +00:00
SConscript chris goddard's region list patch; port 2.X marker drag/move changes to 3.0; compilation fixes-post-evoral 2008-09-19 14:38:46 +00:00
wscript massive changes to waf build scripts so that nearly everything "should" be working now except for i18n (OSC is not quite right) ; some preliminary work on post-main-out handling, incomplete; a couple of fixes from -Wall and valgrind 2009-07-17 22:12:21 +00:00

This module works with the Griffin Powermate and allows some basic transport control.

It autodetects the Powermate on any input device of the form "/dev/input/event*".  This means you must have the powermate module in your kernel.  It works out-of-the-box with 64Studio and presumably lots of other modern distributions.

Turning the wheel left and right will act as a "Shuttle" wheel, adjusting playback speed up and down
Pushing the knob will switch between play and stop
Pushing the knob while turning will jump to the next or previous markers


In order for the powermate to work, you have to have permission to open the input device for reading.
In debian, I changed /etc/udev/rules.d/0_permissions.rules to have the line:
KERNEL=="event[0-9]*", 		MODE="0666"
but there are other ways to achieve this


Feedback, tweaks, bug fixes and feature ideas are encouraged

-Ben Loftis, ben@benloftis.com