I want to buy the ACC2330 foot switch (pedal) from Philips.
https://www.dictation.philips.com/produ ... l-acc2300/
Does anyone know if this works just like a keyboard with four keys, so that, in Linux, using, say, xkb, I can remap those keys (to ctrl, meta, &c.), without having to use any secret-source proprietary software? If so, do you happen to know which keys (the key codes); are 3 of them the regular media keys?
Philips ACC2330 foot switch
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- The Tiproman
- Location: Berlin, Germany
- Main keyboard: Tipro MID-QM-128A + two Tipro matrix modules
- Main mouse: Contour Rollermouse Pro
- Favorite switch: Cherry black
- DT Pro Member: 0010
This will certainly not work, have a look at the manual:
https://www.dictation.philips.com/filea ... -nl-it.pdf
and there at the pic on page 10.
Obviously you can only choose to which "key" you want to assign which basic dictation function (like Play, FF, RW).
The Phiips foot pedal I once used could not trigger anything else than dictation software.
I now use a Tipro keyboard as a foot switch when transcribing, they are freely programmable with practically anything you want.
https://www.dictation.philips.com/filea ... -nl-it.pdf
and there at the pic on page 10.
Obviously you can only choose to which "key" you want to assign which basic dictation function (like Play, FF, RW).
The Phiips foot pedal I once used could not trigger anything else than dictation software.
I now use a Tipro keyboard as a foot switch when transcribing, they are freely programmable with practically anything you want.
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- Location: Ireland
- Main keyboard: F122
- Main mouse: Various trackballs
- Favorite switch: Model F buckling spring
- DT Pro Member: -
If you do get your hands on one, you could use xev to see what, if any, key codes it sends.
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xev -event keyboard