@Ecallan
Controlling the Kobo from a web browser works now. Controlling it by voice commands works from within windows internet explorer. Windows edge did not open the page at all (maybe some security problem, I did not investigate further into this). Apart from what is possible with the recorded touch events, I added "exit nickel" (this brings you back to KSM), "reboot," and "power off."
Currently it is still a little troublesome to start the thing. One has in KSM to enable USBnet, start the server, and then start nickel. Tomorrow night, I will try to simplify this process. Then you can start testing it (first of course usbnet has to work).
After some test period, we can add things and improve them.
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