Python-uinput is Python interface to Linux uinput kernel module which allows attaching userspace device drivers into kernel. In practice, Python-uinput makes it dead simple to create virtual joysticks, keyboards and mice for generating arbitrary input events programmatically.
Homepage: | http://tjjr.fi/sw/python-uinput/ |
---|---|
License: | GPLv3+ |
python examples/joystick.py
Use Arrow keys along with W, A, S, D to generate virtual joystick inputs. If not already installed, you will have to install pygame.
Note that you must have the uinput kernel module loaded to use python-uinput. To load the module, run:
modprobe -i uinput
If you would like to have uinput to be loaded on every sytem boot, add
uinput to /etc/modules
.
Just run the following commands:
python setup.py build python setup.py install
The bug database is hosted in GitHub. If you have found a bug or have an improvement idea you want to share, please report it at <https://github.com/tuomasjjrasanen/python-uinput/issues>. However, to avoid duplicate bug reports, before reporting, please check if similar or identical bug has already been reported. If so, you can still subscribe to the existing bug to track its progress.
In addition to reporting bugs and improvement suggestions, you are encouraged to contribute bug-fixes or features. The source code is maintained in Git and the main repository is hosted at GitHub, <https://github.com/tuomasjjrasanen/python-uinput/>. The preferred way to contribute code is to clone the main Git repository and send a pull-request. Good old patches via email are also accepted.
Python-uinput is free (libre) software and licensed under the terms of GNU
Public License version 3 or later. In short, it means that you are free to copy,
modify and redistribute this software as long as you place the derivative work
under a compatible license. See COPYING
for details.