Python-uinput
Pythonic API to the Linux uinput kernel module.
| Latest version: | 0.6.2 |
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| License: | GPLv3+ |
| Bug tracker: | Launchpad |
| Source code: | GitHub |
Python-uinput is Python interface to the Linux uinput kernel module which allows attaching userspace device drivers into kernel.
Usage
The following small example shows how to create a simple keyboard device to emit keyboard press/release events to the kernel.
import uinput events = (uinput.KEY_E, uinput.KEY_H, uinput.KEY_L, uinput.KEY_O) device = uinput.Device(events) device.emit(uinput.KEY_H, 1) # Press. device.emit(uinput.KEY_H, 0) # Release. device.emit(uinput.KEY_E, 1) device.emit(uinput.KEY_E, 0) device.emit(uinput.KEY_L, 1) device.emit(uinput.KEY_L, 0) device.emit(uinput.KEY_L, 1) device.emit(uinput.KEY_L, 0) device.emit(uinput.KEY_O, 1) device.emit(uinput.KEY_O, 0)
Installing
Debian and Ubuntu
If you are using Debian or Ubuntu, by far the easiest way to install python-uinput is install it from a pre-compiled and packaged .deb-package. Each release is packaged in my private package archive (PPA). Add it to your package sources with the following command:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:tuomasjjrasanen/tjjr
And then install Python-uinput:
sudo apt-get install python-uinput
Others
For other systems, the recommended way to install Python-uinput is to compile it from the source code. To get the source code, you can either clone the development repository or fetch the latest release tarball. For detailed build instructions, please refer to README in the root directory of the source code.