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Old 10-03-2016, 05:02 PM   #96
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Originally Posted by badgoodDeb View Post
Hmmm. Reading the README_FIRST.txt inside the package, while I'm somewhat familiar with linux system commands ( I do linux backups, and need dd and access to all disk areas) I've not played with networking. I think I'll do as suggested, and leave this package ALONE!

KindleLazy programmer (ie zxczxc) If you need my input on what the KT3 returns when you press keys, or when I press the presenter's buttons, can you have KindleLazy return those values to screen somehow? I'll be glad to pass the values on to you.

Otherwise -- I'll wait till somebody else asserts that the KT3 works correctly. Then, I'll use the new config.json file that they provide --- or else I'll decide my problem is my micro-to-USB adapter.

I'll just wait a while ..... don't greatly need KL to work, though it would be fun!
Install the new kTerm that baf just released on his site.

Similar enough to Mac terminal you should not have any problems.

Then you can get the key codes directly on the device.
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