Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 12 May 2005 07:14:40 -0700 (PDT) | From | Joel Jaeggli <> | Subject | Re: remote keyboard |
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On Thu, 12 May 2005, Raphael Jacquot wrote:
> P.Manohar wrote: >> >> " I am planning to have remote keyboard to control the operations on a >> particular target. To explain in detail, I will have a PC with keyboard, >> mouse etc and this PC will be connected to another PC(Remote) via >> Ethernet. >> Instead of using the local keyboard input, I want sent the keyboard keys >> from the remote system (another PC via Ethernet) and use it as if it from >> the local keyboard. >> >> My Plan >> I am planning to use the Linux keyboard driver and read the keyboard >> buffer >> from the remote PC and send it to the target PC, and in the target PC >> whatever the key code I have received through the Ethernet I will put it >> into the local keyboard buffer using the Linux keyboard driver IOCTLs. >> >> Can anybody tell me is this acceptable "
VNC would probably be slightly more expedient.
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