nuttx-apps/examples/hidkbd/Kconfig
patacongo f18028f1bc Verified USB HID KBD driver encoding of special characters; apps/examples/hidkbd now decodes encoded keyboar characters.
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#
# For a description of the syntax of this configuration file,
# see misc/tools/kconfig-language.txt.
#
config EXAMPLES_HIDKBD
bool "USB HID keyboard example"
default n
---help---
Enable the USB HID keyboard example
if EXAMPLES_HIDKBD
config EXAMPLES_HIDKBD_DEFPRIO
int "Waiter Thread Priority"
default 50
---help---
Priority of "waiter" thread. Default: 50
config EXAMPLES_HIDKBD_STACKSIZE
int "Waiter Thread Stack Size"
default 1024
---help---
Stacksize of "waiter" thread. Default 1024
config EXAMPLES_HIDKBD_DEVNAME
string "Keyboard Device Name"
default "/dev/kbda"
---help---
Name of keyboard device to be used. Default: "/dev/kbda"
config EXAMPLES_HIDKBD_ENCODED
bool "Encode Special Keys"
default y
depends on HIDKBD_ENCODED && LIB_KBDCODEC
---help---
Decode special key press events in the user buffer. In this case,
the example coded will use the interfaces defined in
include/nuttx/input/kbd_codec.h to decode the returned keyboard
data. These special keys include such things as up/down arrows,
home and end keys, etc. If this not defined, only 7-bit print-able
and control ASCII characters will be provided to the user.
endif