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Originally Posted by sage-01
what's the best way to get into the reading executable? I assume that's the KoboReader SQLite file in .kobo. I'm just not familiar with sqlite to open it
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No, the SQLite files (*.db) are something else. We're talking about the executables, which normally have no file extension.
Kobo is not my thing, but in the Linux world the "strings" command tries to make sense of text in binary files. You say "strings some-file".
You can map keys in multiple places from your fingers to the application itself, but I like to keep it sane. If your remote device is using some reasonable key then you can also use a normal BT or USB keyboard or another remote without jumping through hoops.
On my own custom keyfob, I use PgDn, PgUp, Menu and "Last Channel". Err, that last one needs a bit of justification considering what I just said. I use that to swap between text and notes. It seems the most logical key to use.