# LCDd.conf -- configuration file for the LCDproc server daemon LCDd # # This file contains the configuration for the LCDd server. # # The format is ini-file-like. It is divided into sections that start at # markers that look like [section]. Comments are all line-based comments, # and are lines that start with '#' or ';'. # # The server has a 'central' section named [server]. For the menu there is # a section called [menu]. Further each driver has a section which # defines how the driver acts. # # The drivers are activated by specifying them in a driver= line in the # server section, like: # # Driver=curses # # This tells LCDd to use the curses driver. # The first driver that is loaded and is capable of output defines the # size of the display. The default driver to use is curses. # If the driver is specified using the -d command line option, # the Driver= options in the config file are ignored. # # The drivers read their own options from the respective sections. ## Server section with all kinds of settings for the LCDd server ## [server] # Where can we find the driver modules ? # IMPORTANT: Make sure to change this setting to reflect your # specific setup! Otherwise LCDd won't be able to find # the driver modules and will thus not be able to # function properly. # NOTE: Always place a slash as last character ! DriverPath=/storage/.kodi/addons/service.lcdd/lib/lcdproc/ # Tells the server to load the given drivers. Multiple lines can be given. # The name of the driver is case sensitive and determines the section # where to look for further configuration options of the specific driver # as well as the name of the dynamic driver module to load at runtime. # The latter one can be changed by giving a File= directive in the # driver specific section. # # The following drivers are supported: # bayrad, CFontz, CFontzPacket, curses, CwLnx, ea65, EyeboxOne, futaba, # g15, glcd, glcdlib, glk, hd44780, icp_a106, imon, imonlcd,, IOWarrior, # irman, joy, lb216, lcdm001, lcterm, linux_input, lirc, lis, MD8800, # mdm166a, ms6931, mtc_s16209x, MtxOrb, mx5000, NoritakeVFD, # Olimex_MOD_LCD1x9, picolcd, pyramid, rawserial, sdeclcd, sed1330, # sed1520, serialPOS, serialVFD, shuttleVFD, sli, stv5730, svga, t6963, # text, tyan, ula200, vlsys_m428, xosd, yard2LCD Driver=hd44780 # Tells the driver to bind to the given interface. [default: 127.0.0.1] Bind=127.0.0.1 # Listen on this specified port. [default: 13666] Port=13666 # Sets the reporting level; defaults to warnings and errors only. # [default: 2; legal: 0-5] ReportLevel=2 # Should we report to syslog instead of stderr? [default: no; legal: yes, no] #ReportToSyslog=yes # User to run as. LCDd will drop its root privileges and run as this user # instead. [default: nobody] User=nobody # The server will stay in the foreground if set to yes. # [default: no, legal: yes, no] Foreground=no # Hello message: each entry represents a display line; default: builtin Hello="Welcome to" Hello="LibreELEC" # GoodBye message: each entry represents a display line; default: builtin GoodBye="Thanks for using" GoodBye="LibreELEC" # Sets the interval in microseconds for updating the display. # [default: 125000 meaning 8Hz] #FrameInterval=125000 # Sets the default time in seconds to displays a screen. [default: 4] WaitTime=5 # If set to no, LCDd will start with screen rotation disabled. This has the # same effect as if the ToggleRotateKey had been pressed. Rotation will start # if the ToggleRotateKey is pressed. Note that this setting does not turn off # priority sorting of screens. [default: on; legal: on, off] #AutoRotate=off # If yes, the the serverscreen will be rotated as a usual info screen. If no, # it will be a background screen, only visible when no other screens are # active. The special value 'blank' is similar to no, but only a blank screen # is displayed. [default: on; legal: on, off, blank] ServerScreen=blank # Set master backlight setting. If set to 'open' a client may control the # backlight for its own screens (only). [default: open; legal: off, open, on] Backlight=open # Set master heartbeat setting. If set to 'open' a client may control the # heartbeat for its own screens (only). [default: open; legal: off, open, on] Heartbeat=open # set title scrolling speed [default: 10; legal: 0-10] TitleSpeed=4 # The "...Key=" lines define what the server does with keypresses that # don't go to any client. The ToggleRotateKey stops rotation of screens, while # the PrevScreenKey and NextScreenKey go back / forward one screen (even if # rotation is disabled. # Assign the key string returned by the driver to the ...Key setting. These # are the defaults: ToggleRotateKey=Enter PrevScreenKey=Left NextScreenKey=Right #ScrollUpKey=Up #ScrollDownKey=Down ## The menu section. The menu is an internal LCDproc client. ## [menu] # If true the server allows transitions between different client's menus # [default: false; legal: true, false] #PermissiveGoto=false # You can configure what keys the menu should use. Note that the MenuKey # will be reserved exclusively, the others work in shared mode. # Up to six keys are supported. The MenuKey (to enter and exit the menu), the # EnterKey (to select values) and at least one movement keys are required. # These are the default key assignments: MenuKey=Escape EnterKey=Enter UpKey=Up DownKey=Down #LeftKey=Left #RightKey=Right ### Driver sections are below this line, in alphabetical order ### ## EMAC BayRAD driver ## [bayrad] # Select the output device to use [default: /dev/lcd] Device=/dev/lcd # Set the communication speed [default: 9600; legal: 1200, 2400, 9600, 19200] Speed=9600 ## CrystalFontz driver (for CF632 & CF634) ## [CFontz] # Select the output device to use [default: /dev/lcd] Device=/dev/ttyS0 # Select the LCD size [default: 20x4] Size=20x4 # Set the initial contrast [default: 560; legal: 0 - 1000] Contrast=350 # Set the initial brightness [default: 1000; legal: 0 - 1000] Brightness=1000 # Set the initial off-brightness [default: 0; legal: 0 - 1000] # This value is used when the display is normally # switched off in case LCDd is inactive OffBrightness=0 # Set the communication speed [default: 9600; legal: 1200, 2400, 9600, 19200, # 115200] Speed=9600 # Set the firmware version (New means >= 2.0) [default: no; legal: yes, no] NewFirmware=no # Reinitialize the LCD's BIOS [default: no; legal: yes, no] # normally you shouldn't need this Reboot=no ## CrystalFontz packet driver (for CFA533, CFA631, CFA633 & CFA635) ## [CFontzPacket] # Select the LCD model [default: 633; legal: 533, 631, 633, 635] Model=633 # Select the output device to use [default: /dev/lcd] Device=/dev/ttyUSB0 # Set the initial contrast [default: 560; legal: 0 - 1000] Contrast=350 # Set the initial brightness [default: 1000; legal: 0 - 1000] Brightness=1000 # Set the initial off-brightness [default: 0; legal: 0 - 1000] # This value is used when the display is normally # switched off in case LCDd is inactive OffBrightness=50 # Reinitialize the LCD's BIOS on driver start. [default: no; legal: yes, no] Reboot=yes # Enable the USB flag if the device is connected to an USB port. For # serial ports leave it disabled. [default: no; legal: yes, no] #USB=yes # Very old 633 firmware versions do not support partial screen updates using # 'Send Data to LCD' command (31). For those devices it may be necessary to # enable this flag. [default: no; legal: yes, no] #OldFirmware=yes # Override the LCD size known for the selected model. Usually setting this # value should not be necessary. #Size=20x4 # Override the default communication speed known for the selected model. # Default value depends on model [legal: 19200, 115200] #Speed=115200 ## Curses driver ## [curses] # color settings # foreground color [default: blue] Foreground=blue # background color when "backlight" is off [default: cyan] Background=cyan # background color when "backlight" is on [default: red] Backlight=red # display size [default: 20x4] Size=20x4 # What position (X,Y) to start the left top corner at... # Default: (7,7) TopLeftX=7 TopLeftY=7 # use ASC symbols for icons & bars [default: no; legal: yes, no] UseACS=no # draw Border [default: yes; legal: yes, no] DrawBorder=yes ## Cwlinux driver ## [CwLnx] # Select the LCD model [default: 12232; legal: 12232, 12832, 1602] Model=12232 # Select the output device to use [default: /dev/lcd] Device=/dev/ttyUSB0 # Select the LCD size. Default depends on model: # 12232: 20x4 # 12832: 21x4 # 1602: 16x2 Size=20x4 # Set the communication speed [default: 19200; legal: 9600, 19200] Speed=19200 # Reinitialize the LCD's BIOS [default: no; legal: yes, no] # normally you shouldn't need this Reboot=no # If you have a keypad connected. Keypad layout is currently not # configureable from the config file. Keypad=yes # If you have a non-standard keypad you can associate any keystrings to keys. # There are 6 input keys in the CwLnx hardware that generate characters # from 'A' to 'F'. # # The following is the built-in default mapping hardcoded in the driver. # You can leave those unchanged if you have a standard keypad. # You can change it if you want to report other keystrings or have a non # standard keypad. # KeyMap_A=Up # KeyMap_B=Down # KeyMap_C=Left # KeyMap_D=Right # KeyMap_E=Enter # KeyMap_F=Escape # keypad_test_mode permits one to test keypad assignment # Default value is no #keypad_test_mode=yes ## DM140 VFD [dm140] ## ea65 driver for the display in AOpen XC Cube AV EA65 media barebones ## [ea65] # Device is fixed /dev/ttyS1 # Width and Height are fixed 9x1 # As the VFD is self luminescent we don't have a backlight # But we can use the backlight functions to control the front LEDs # Brightness 0 to 299 -> LEDs off # Brightness 300 to 699 -> LEDs half bright # Brightness 700 to 1000 -> LEDs full bright Brightness=500 # OffBrightness is the the value used for the 'backlight off' state OffBrightness=0 ## EyeboxOne driver ## [EyeboxOne] # Select the output device to use [default: /dev/ttyS1] # Device=/dev/cua01 Device=/dev/ttyS1 # Set the display size [default: 20x4] Size=20x4 # Switch on the backlight? [default: yes] Backlight=yes # Switch on the cursor? [default: no] Cursor=no # Set the communication speed [default: 19200; legal: 1200, 2400, 9600, 19200] Speed=19200 # Enter Key is a \r character, so it's hardcoded in the driver LeftKey=D RightKey=C UpKey=A DownKey=B EscapeKey=P # You can find out which key of your display sends which # character by setting keypad_test_mode to yes and running # LCDd. LCDd will output all characters it receives. # Afterwards you can modify the settings above and set # keypad_set_mode to no again. keypad_test_mode=no ## Futaba TOSD-5711BB VFD Driver ## [futaba] ## g15 driver for Logitech G15 Keyboard LCDs ## [g15] # Display size (currently unused) size=20x5 ## glcd generic graphical display driver [glcd] # Select what type of connection. See documentation for types. ConnectionType=t6963 # Width and height of the display in pixel. The supported sizes may depend on # the ConnectionType. [default: 128x64; legal: 1x1 - 640x480] #Size=128x64 # Width and height of a character cell in pixels. This value is only used if # the driver has been compiled with FreeType and it is enabled. Otherwise the # default 6x8 cell is used. #CellSize=12x16 # If LCDproc has been compiled with FreeType 2 support this option can be used # to turn if off intentionally. [default: yes; legal: yes, no] #useFT2=no # Path to font file to use for FreeType rendering. This font must be monospace # and should contain some special Unicode characters like arrows (Andale Mono # is recommended and can be fetched at http://corefonts.sf.net). normal_font=/usr/share/fonts/liberation/LiberationMono-Bold.ttf # Some fonts miss the Unicode characters used to represent icons. In this case # the built-in 5x8 font can used if this option is turned off. [default: yes; # legal: yes, no] #fontHasIcons=no # Set the initial contrast if supported by connection type. # [default: 600; legal: 0 - 1000] #Contrast=600 # Set brightness of the backlight if the backlight is switched 'on'. # [default: 800; legal: 0 - 1000] #Brightness=1000 # Set brightness of the backlight if the backlight is switched 'off'. Set this # to zero to completely turn off the backlight. [default: 100; legal: 0 - 1000] #OffBrightness=0 # Time (ms) from first key report to first repeat. Set to 0 to disable repeated # key reports. [default: 500; legal: 0 - 3000] #KeyRepeatDelay=500 # Time (ms) between repeated key reports. Ignored if KeyRepeatDelay is disabled # (set to zero). [default: 300; legal: 0 - 3000] #KeyRepeatInterval=300 # Assign key strings to keys. There may be up to 16 keys numbered 'A' to 'Z'. # By default keys 'A' to 'F' are assigned Up, Down, Left, Right, Enter, Escape. KeyMap_A=Up KeyMap_B=Down KeyMap_C=Enter KeyMap_D=Escape # --- t6963 options --- # Parallel port to use [default: 0x378; legal: 0x200 - 0x400] #Port=0x378 # Use LPT port in bi-directional mode. This should work on most LPT port # and is required for proper timing! [default: yes; legal: yes, no] #bidirectional=yes # Insert additional delays into reads / writes. [default: no; legal: yes, no] #delayBus=no # --- serdisplib options --- # Name of the underlying serdisplib driver, e.g. ctinclud. See # serdisplib documentation for details. serdisp_name=t6963 # The display device to use, e.g. serraw:/dev/ttyS0, # parport:/dev/parport0 or USB:07c0/1501. serdisp_device=/dev/ppi0 # Options string to pass to serdisplib during initialization. Use # this to set any display related options (e.g. wiring). The display size is # always set based on the Size configured above! By default, no options are # set. # Important: The value must be quoted as it contains equal signs! #serdisp_options="INVERT=1" # --- x11 options --- # PixelSize is size of each dot in pixels + a pixel gap. [default: 3+1] #x11_PixelSize=3+1 # Colors are in RRGGBB format prefixed with "0x". # PixelColor: The color of each dot at full contrast. [default: 0x000000] #x11_PixelColor=0x000000 # BacklightColor: The color of the backlight as full brightness. # [default: 0x80FF80] #x11_BacklightColor=0x80FF80 # Border: Adds a border (empty space) around the LCD portion of X11 window. # [default: 20] #x11_Border=20 # Inverted: inverts the pixels [default: no; legal: yes, no] #x11_Inverted=no # --- picolcdgfx options --- # Time in ms for usb_read to wait on a key press. [default: 125; legal: >0] #picolcdgfx_KeyTimeout=125 # Inverted: Inverts the pixels. [default: no; legal: yes or no] #picolcdgfx_Inverted=no ## glcdlib meta driver for graphical LCDs ## [glcdlib] ## mandatory: # which graphical display supported by graphlcd-base to use [default: image] # (see /etc/graphlcd.conf for possible drivers) Driver=noritake800 # no=use graphlcd bitmap fonts (they have only one size / font file) # yes=use fonts supported by FreeType2 (needs Freetype2 support in # libglcdprocdriver and its dependants) UseFT2=yes # text resolution in fixed width characters [default: 16x4] # (if it won't fit according to available physical pixel resolution # and the minimum available font face size in pixels, then # 'DebugBorder' will automatically be turned on) TextResolution=20x4 # path to font file to use FontFile=/usr/share/fonts/corefonts/courbd.ttf ## these only apply if UseFT2=yes: # character encoding to use CharEncoding=iso8859-2 # minimum size in pixels in which fonts should be rendered MinFontFaceSize=7x12 ## optional: Brightness=50 # Brightness (in %) if applicable Contrast=50 # Contrast (in %) if applicable Backlight=no # Backlight if applicable UpsideDown=no # flip image upside down Invert=no # invert light/dark pixels ShowDebugFrame=no # turns on/off 1 pixel thick debugging # border within the usable text area, # for setting up TextResolution and # MinFontFaceSize (if using FT2); ShowBigBorder=no # border around the unused area ShowThinBorder=yes # border around the unused area PixelShiftX=0 PixelShiftY=2 ## Matrix Orbital GLK driver ## [glk] # select the serial device to use [default: /dev/lcd] Device=/dev/lcd # set the initial contrast value [default: 500; legal: 0 - 1000] Contrast=500 # set the serial port speed [default: 19200; legal: 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200] Speed=19200 ## Hitachi HD44780 driver ## [hd44780] # Select what type of connection. See documentation for available types. ConnectionType=raspberrypi pin_D7=27 pin_D6=23 pin_D5=24 pin_D4=25 pin_RS=7 pin_EN=8 # Select model if have non-standard one which require extra initialization or handling or # just want extra features it offers. # Available: standard (default), extended, winstar_oled, pt6314_vfd # - standard is default, use for LCDs not mentioned below. # - extended, hd66712, ks0073: allows use 4-line "extended" mode, # same as deprecated now option ExtendedMode=yes # - winstar_oled, weh00xxyya: changes initialization for WINSTAR's WEH00xxyyA displays # and allows handling brightness # - pt6314_vfd: allows handling brightness on PTC's PT6314 VFDs # # This option should be independent of connection type. Model = winstar_oled # I/O address of the LPT port. Usual values are: 0x278, 0x378 and 0x3BC. # For I2C connections this sets the slave address (usually 0x20). Port=0x378 # Device of the serial, I2C, or SPI interface [default: /dev/lcd] Device=/dev/lcd # Bitrate of the serial port (0 for interface default) Speed=0 # If you have a keypad connected. # You may also need to configure the keypad layout further on in this file. Keypad=no # Set the initial contrast (bwctusb, lcd2usb, and usb4all) # [default: 800; legal: 0 - 1000] #Contrast=0 # Set brightness of the backlight (lcd2usb and usb4all): # Brightness is the brightness while the backlight is set to 'on'. # [default: 800; legal: 0 - 1000] #Brightness=1000 # OffBrightness is the brightness while the backlight is set to 'off'. # [default: 300; legal: 0 - 1000] #OffBrightness=0 # Specify if you have a switchable backlight and if yes, can select method for turning it on/off: # # - none - no switchable backlight is available. For compability also boolean # 0, n, no, off and false are aliases. # - external - use external pin or any other method defined with ConnectionType backlight # handling. For backward compability also this value is chosen for boolean # TRUE values: 1, y, yes, on and true. # - internal - means that backlight is handled using internal commands according # to selected display model (with Model option). Depending on model, # Brightness and OffBrightness options can be taken into account. # - internalCmds - means that commands for turning on and off backlight are given # with extra options BacklightOnCmd and BacklightOffCmd, which would be treated # as catch up (last resort) for other types of displays which have similar features. # # You can provide multiple occurences of this option to use more than one method. # Default is model specific: Winstar OLED and PT6314 VFD enables internal backlight mode, # for others it is set to none. Backlight = internal # Commands for enabling internal backlight for use with Backlight=internalCmds. # Up to 4 bytes can be encoded, as integer number in big-endian order. # # NOTE: this is advanced option, if command contains bits other than only brighness handling, # they must be set accordingly to not disrupt display state. If for example 'FUNCTION SET' command # is used for this purpose, bits of interface length (4-bit / 8-bit) must be set according to # selected ConnectionType. #BacklightCmdOn=0x1223 # Commands for disabling internal backlight for use with Backlight=internalCmds. # Up to 4 bytes can be encoded, as integer number in big-endian order. #BacklightCmdOff=0x1234 # If you have the additional output port ("bargraph") and you want to # be able to control it with the lcdproc OUTPUT command OutputPort=no # Specifies if the last line is pixel addressable (yes) or it controls an # underline effect (no). [default: yes; legal: yes, no] #Lastline=yes # Specifies the size of the LCD. # In case of multiple combined displays, this should be the total size. Size=16x2 # For multiple combined displays: how many lines does each display have. # Vspan=2,2 means both displays have 2 lines. #vspan=2,2 # If you have an HD66712, a KS0073 or another controller with 'extended mode', # set this flag to get into 4-line mode. On displays with just two lines, do # not set this flag. # As an additional restriction, controllers with and without extended mode # AND 4 lines cannot be mixed for those connection types that support more # than one display! # NOTE: This option is deprecated in favour of choosing Model=extended option. #ExtendedMode=yes # In extended mode, on some controllers like the ST7036 (in 3 line mode) # the next line in DDRAM won't start 0x20 higher. [default: 0x20] #LineAddress=0x10 # Character map to to map ISO-8859-1 to the LCD's character set # [default: hd44780_default; legal: hd44780_default, hd44780_euro, ea_ks0073, # sed1278f_0b, hd44780_koi8_r, hd44780_cp1251, hd44780_8859_5, upd16314, # weh001602a_1] # (hd44780_koi8_r, hd44780_cp1251, hd44780_8859_5, upd16314 and weh001602a_1 # are possible if compiled with additional charmaps) CharMap=hd44780_default # Font bank to be used for some displays such as the WINSTAR WEH001602A # 0: English/Japanese (default) # 1: Western Europe I # 2: English/Rusian # 3: Western Europe II FontBank=2 # If your display is slow and cannot keep up with the flow of data from # LCDd, garbage can appear on the LCDd. Set this delay factor to 2 or 4 # to increase the delays. Default: 1. #DelayMult=2 # Some displays (e.g. vdr-wakeup) need a message from the driver to that it # is still alive. When set to a value bigger then null the character in the # upper left corner is updated every seconds. Default: 0. #KeepAliveDisplay=0 # If you experience occasional garbage on your display you can use this # option as workaround. If set to a value bigger than null it forces a # full screen refresh seconds. Default: 0. #RefreshDisplay=5 # You can reduce the inserted delays by setting this to false. # On fast PCs it is possible your LCD does not respond correctly. # Default: true. DelayBus=true # If you have a keypad you can assign keystrings to the keys. # See documentation for used terms and how to wire it. # For example to give directly connected key 4 the string "Enter", use: # KeyDirect_4=Enter # For matrix keys use the X and Y coordinates of the key: # KeyMatrix_1_3=Enter KeyMatrix_4_1=Enter KeyMatrix_4_2=Up KeyMatrix_4_3=Down KeyMatrix_4_4=Escape ## ICP Peripheral Comminication Protocol driver ## # Supports A125 and A106 # # Short Press Select: Down # Long Press Select: Up # Short Press Enter: Enter # Long Press Enter: Escape # [icp_a106] Device=/dev/ttyS1 # Display dimensions Size=20x2 ## Code Mercenaries IO-Warrior driver ## [IOWarrior] # display dimensions Size=20x4 # serial number. Must be exactly as listed by usbview # (if not given, the 1st IOWarrior found gets used) #SerialNumber=00000674 # If you have an HD66712, a KS0073 or another 'almost HD44780-compatible', # set this flag to get into extended mode (4-line linear). #ExtendedMode=yes # Specifies if the last line is pixel addressable (yes) or it controls an # underline effect (no). [default: yes; legal: yes, no] #Lastline=yes ## Soundgraph/Ahanix/Silverstone/Uneed/Accent iMON driver ## [imon] # select the device to use Device=/dev/lcd0 # display dimensions Size=16x2 # Character map to to map ISO-8859-1 to the displays character set. # [default: none; legal: none, hd44780_euro, upd16314, hd44780_koi8_r, # hd44780_cp1251, hd44780_8859_5 ] (upd16314, hd44780_koi8_r, # hd44780_cp1251, hd44780_8859_5 are possible if compiled with additional # charmaps) CharMap=hd44780_euro ## Soundgraph iMON LCD ## [imonlcd] # Specify which iMon protocol should be used # [legal: 0, 1; default: 0] # Choose 0 for 15c2:ffdc device, # Choose 1 for 15c2:0038 device Protocol=0 # Set the exit behavior [legal: 0-2; default: 1] # 0 means leave shutdown message, # 1 means show the big clock, # 2 means blank device #OnExit=2 # Select the output device to use [default: /dev/lcd0] Device=/dev/lcd0 # Select the displays contrast [default: 200; legal: 0-1000] Contrast=200 # Specify the size of the display in pixels [default: 96x16] #Size=96x16 # Set the backlight state [default: on; legal: on, off] Backlight=open # Set the disc mode [legal: 0,1; default: 0] # 0 => spin the "slim" disc - two disc segments, # 1 => their complement spinning; #DiscMode=0 ## IrMan driver ## [IrMan] # in case of trouble with IrMan, try the Lirc emulator for IrMan # Select the input device to use #Device=/dev/irman # Select the configuration file to use #Config=/etc/irman.cfg ## IRtrans driver ## [irtrans] # Does the device have a backlight? [default: no; legal: yes, no] Backlight=open # IRTrans device to connect to [default: localhost] #Hostname=localhost # display dimensions Size=16x2 ## Joystick driver ## [joy] # Select the input device to use [default: /dev/js0] Device=/dev/js0 # set the axis map Map_Axis1neg=Left Map_Axis1pos=Right Map_Axis2neg=Up Map_Axis2pos=Down # set the button map Map_Button1=Enter Map_Button2=Escape ## JW-002 driver ## [jw002] # Select the output device to use [default: /dev/lcd] #Device=/dev/ttyS0 # Set the display size [default: 24x8] Size=24x8 # Optional X and Y offsets (in characters) to center a smaller display # size on the full 24x8 panel X_offset=0 Y_offset=0 # Set the communication speed [default: 19200; legal: 1200, 2400, 9600, 19200] Speed=19200 # Pick which font page to use [default: 0] # Note that different fonts probably have their bargraph chars in different # spots. For ROM-based fonts 0-3, those characters are already known. Font=0 # The following table translates from jw002 key letters to logical key names. # By default no keys are mapped, meaning the keypad is not used at all. #KeyMap_I=Left #KeyMap_J=Right #KeyMap_H=Up #KeyMap_K=Down #KeyMap_L=Enter #KeyMap_A=Escape # See the [menu] section for an explanation of the key mappings # You can find out which key of your display sends which # character by setting keypad_test_mode to yes and running # LCDd. LCDd will output all characters it receives. # Afterwards you can modify the settings above and set # keypad_set_mode to no again. keypad_test_mode=no ## LB216 driver ## [lb216] # Select the output device to use [default: /dev/lcd] Device=/dev/lcd # Set the initial brightness [default: 255; legal: 0 - 255] Brightness=255 # Set the communication speed [default: 9600; legal: 2400, 9600] Speed=9600 # Reinitialize the LCD's BIOS [default: no; legal: yes, no] Reboot=no ## LCDM001 driver ## [lcdm001] Device=/dev/ttyS1 # keypad settings # Keyname Function # Normal context Menu context # ------- -------------- ------------ # PauseKey Pause/Continue Enter/select # BackKey Back(Go to previous screen) Up/Left # ForwardKey Forward(Go to next screen) Down/Right # MainMenuKey Open main menu Exit/Cancel PauseKey=LeftKey BackKey=UpKey ForwardKey=DownKey MainMenuKey=RightKey # You can rearrange the settings here. # If your device is broken, have a look at server/drivers/lcdm001.h ## HNE LCTerm driver ## [lcterm] Device=/dev/ttyS1 Size=16x2 ## Linux event device input driver ## [linux_input] # Select the input device to use [default: /dev/input/event0]. This may be # either an absolute path to the input node, starting with '/', or # an input device name, e.g. "Logitech Gaming Keyboard Gaming Keys". # Device=/dev/input/event0 # specify a non-default key map #key=1,Escape #key=28,Enter #key=96,Enter #key=105,Left #key=106,Right #key=103,Up #key=108,Down ## LIRC input driver ## [lirc] # Specify an alternative location of the lircrc file [default: ~/.lircrc] #lircrc=/etc/lircrc.lcdproc # Must be the same as in your lircrc #prog=lcdd ## LIS MCE 2005 driver ## [lis] # Set the initial brightness [default: 1000; legal: 0 - 1000] # 0-250 = 25%, 251-500 = 50%, 501-750 = 75%, 751-1000 = 100% #Brightness=1000 # Columns by lines [default: 20x2] #Size=20x2 # USB Vendor ID [default: 0x0403] # Change only if testing a compatible device. #VendorID=0x0403 # USB Product ID [default: 0x6001] # Change only if testing a compatible device. #ProductID=0x6001 # Specifies if the last line is pixel addressable (yes) or it only controls an # underline effect (no). [default: yes; legal: yes, no] #Lastline=yes ##The driver for the VFD of the Medion MD8800 PC ## [MD8800] # device to use [default: /dev/ttyS1] #Device=/dev/ttyS1 # display size [default: 16x2] #Size=16x2 # Set the initial brightness [default: 1000; legal: 0 - 1000] Brightness=1000 # Set the initial off-brightness [default: 0; legal: 0 - 1000] # This value is used when the display is normally # switched off in case LCDd is inactive OffBrightness=50 ## Futuba MDM166A Display [mdm166a] # Show self-running clock after LCDd shutdown # Possible values: [default: no; legal: no, small, big] Clock=big # Dim display, no dimming gives full brightness [default: no, legal: yes, no] Dimming=no # Dim display in case LCDd is inactive [default: no, legal: yes, no] OffDimming=yes ## MSI MS-6931 driver for displays in 1HU servers ## [ms6931] # device to use [default: /dev/ttyS1] Device=/dev/ttyS1 # display size [default: 16x2] #Size=16x2 ## MTC-S16209x driver ## [mtc_s16209x] # Select the output device to use [default: /dev/lcd] Device=/dev/lcd # Set the initial brightness [default: 255; legal: 0 - 255] Brightness=255 # Reinitialize the LCD's BIOS [default: no; legal: yes, no] Reboot=no ## Matrix Orbital driver ## [MtxOrb] # Select the output device to use [default: /dev/lcd] Device=/dev/ttyS0 # Set the display size [default: 20x4] Size=20x4 # Set the display type [default: lcd; legal: lcd, lkd, vfd, vkd] Type=lkd # Set the initial contrast [default: 480] # NOTE: The driver will ignore this if the display # is a vfd or vkd as they don't have this feature Contrast=480 # Some old displays do not have an adjustable backlight but only can # switch the backlight on/off. If you experience randomly appearing block # characters, try setting this to false. [default: yes; legal: yes, no] hasAdjustableBacklight=no # Set the initial brightness [default: 1000; legal: 0 - 1000] Brightness=1000 # Set the initial off-brightness [default: 0; legal: 0 - 1000] # This value is used when the display is normally # switched off in case LCDd is inactive OffBrightness=0 # Set the communication speed [default: 19200; legal: 1200, 2400, 9600, 19200] Speed=19200 # The following table translates from MtxOrb key letters to logical key names. # By default no keys are mapped, meaning the keypad is not used at all. #KeyMap_A=Left #KeyMap_B=Right #KeyMap_C=Up #KeyMap_D=Down #KeyMap_E=Enter #KeyMap_F=Escape # See the [menu] section for an explanation of the key mappings # You can find out which key of your display sends which # character by setting keypad_test_mode to yes and running # LCDd. LCDd will output all characters it receives. # Afterwards you can modify the settings above and set # keypad_set_mode to no again. keypad_test_mode=no ## mx5000 driver for LCD display on the Logitech MX5000 keyboard ## [mx5000] # Select the output device to use [default: /dev/hiddev0] Device = /dev/hiddev0 # Time to wait in ms after the refresh screen has been sent [default: 1000] WaitAfterRefresh = 1000 ## Noritake VFD driver ## [NoritakeVFD] # device where the VFD is. Usual values are /dev/ttyS0 and /dev/ttyS1 # [default: /dev/lcd] Device=/dev/ttyS0 # Specifies the size of the LCD. Size=20x4 # Set the initial brightness [default: 1000; legal: 0 - 1000] Brightness=1000 # Set the initial off-brightness [default: 0; legal: 0 - 1000] # This value is used when the display is normally # switched off in case LCDd is inactive OffBrightness=50 # set the serial port speed [default: 9600, legal: 1200, 2400, 9600, 19200, 115200] Speed=9600 # Set serial data parity [default: 0; legal: 0-2 ] # Meaning: 0(=none), 1(=odd), 2(=even) Parity=0 # re-initialize the VFD [default: no; legal: yes, no] Reboot=no ## Olimex MOD-LCD1x9 driver ## [Olimex_MOD_LCD1x9] # device file of the i2c controler Device=/dev/i2c-0 ## Mini-box.com picoLCD (usblcd) driver ## [picolcd] # KeyTimeout is only used if the picoLCD driver is built with libusb-0.1. When # built with libusb-1.0 key and IR data is input asynchronously so there is no # need to wait for the USB data. # KeyTimeout is the time in ms that LCDd spends waiting for a key press before # cycling through other duties. Higher values make LCDd use less CPU time and # make key presses more detectable. Lower values make LCDd more responsive # but a little prone to missing key presses. 500 (.5 second) is the default # and a balanced value. [default: 500; legal: 0 - 1000] KeyTimeout=500 # Key auto repeat is only available if the picoLCD driver is built with # libusb-1.0. Use KeyRepeatDelay and KeyRepeatInterval to configure key auto # repeat. # # Key auto repeat delay (time in ms from first key report to first repeat). Use # zero to disable auto repeat. [default: 300; legal: 0 - 3000] KeyRepeatDelay=300 # Key auto repeat interval (time in ms between repeat reports). Only used if # KeyRepeatDelay is not zero. [default: 200; legal: 0 - 3000] KeyRepeatInterval=200 # Sets the initial state of the backlight upon start-up. # [default: on; legal: on, off] Backlight=open # Set the initial brightness [default: 1000; legal: 0 - 1000]. Works only # with the 20x4 device Brightness=1000 # Set the brightness while the backlight is 'off' [default: 0; legal: 0 - 1000]. # Works only with the 20x4 device. #OffBrightness=0 # Set the initial contrast [default: 1000; legal: 0 - 1000] Contrast=1000 # Link the key lights to the backlight? [default: on; legal: on, off] #LinkLights=off # Light the keys? [default: on; legal: on, off] Keylights=on # If Keylights is on, the you can unlight specific keys below: # Key0 is the directional pad. Key1 - Key5 correspond to the F1 - F5 keys. # There is no LED for the +/- keys. This is a handy way to indicate to users # which keys are disabled. [default: on; legal: on, off] Key0Light=on Key1Light=on Key2Light=on Key3Light=on Key4Light=on Key5Light=on # Host name or IP address of the LIRC instance that is to receive IR codes # If not set, or set to an empty value, IR support is disabled. #LircHost=127.0.0.1 # UDP port on which LIRC is listening [default: 8765; legal: 1 - 65535] LircPort=8765 # UDP data time unit for LIRC [default: off; legal: on, off] # On: times sent in microseconds (requires LIRC UDP driver that accepts this). # Off: times sent in 'jiffies' (1/16384s) (supported by standard LIRC UDP driver). LircTime_us=on # Threshold in microseconds of the gap that triggers flushing the IR data # to lirc [default: 8000; legal: 1000 - ] # If LircTime_us is on values greater than 32.767ms will disable the flush # If LircTime_us is off values greater than 1.999938s will disable the flush LircFlushThreshold=10000 ## Pyramid LCD driver ## [pyramid] # device to connect to [default: /dev/lcd] Device=/dev/ttyUSB0 ## rawserial driver ## [rawserial] # Select the output device to use [default: /dev/cuaU0] Device=/dev/ttyS0 # Serial port baudrate [default: 9600] Speed=9600 # Specifies the size of the LCD. If this driver is loaded as a secondary driver # it always adopts to the size of the primary driver. If loaded as the only # (or primary) driver, the size can be set. [default: 40x4] #Size=16x2 # How often to dump the LCD contents out the port, in Hertz (times per second) # 1 = once per second, 4 is 4 times per second, 0.1 is once every 10 seconds. # [default: 1; legal: 0.0005 - 10] UpdateRate=1 ## SDEC driver for Watchguard Firebox ## [sdeclcd] # No options ## Seiko Epson 1330 driver ## [sed1330] # Port where the LPT is. Common values are 0x278, 0x378 and 0x3BC Port=0x378 # Type of LCD module (legal: G321D, G121C, G242C, G191D, G2446, SP14Q002) # Note: Currently only tested with G321D & SP14Q002. Type=G321D # Width x Height of a character cell in pixels [legal: 6x7 - 8x16; default: 6x10] CellSize=6x10 # Select what type of connection [legal: classic, bitshaker; default: classic] ConnectionType=classic ## Seiko Epson 1520 driver ## [sed1520] # Port where the LPT is. Usual values are 0x278, 0x378 and 0x3BC Port=0x378 # Select the interface type (wiring) for the display. Supported values are # 68 for 68-style connection (RESET level high) and 80 for 80-style connection # (RESET level low). [legal: 68, 80; default: 80] InterfaceType=80 # On fast machines it may be necessary to slow down transfer to the display. # If this value is set to zero, delay is disabled. Any value greater than # zero slows down each write by one microsecond. [legal: 0-1000; default: 1] DelayMult=0 # The original wiring used an inverter to drive the control lines. If you do # not use an inverter set haveInverter to no. [default: yes; legal: yes, no] HaveInverter=no # On some displays column data in memory is mapped to segment lines from right # to left. This is called inverted mapping (not to be confused with # 'haveInverter' from above). [default: no; legal: yes, no] #InvertedMapping=yes # At least one display is reported (Everbouquet MG1203D) that requires sending # three times 0xFF before a reset during initialization. # [default: no; legal: yes, no] #UseHardReset=yes ## serial POS display driver ## [serialPOS] # Device to use in serial mode [default: /dev/ttyS0] Device=/dev/ttyS0 # Specifies the size of the display in characters. [default: 16x2] Size=16x2 # Specifies the cell size of each character cell on the display in characters. # [default: 5x8] Cellsize=5x8 # Specifies the number of custom characters supported by the display. # [default: 0] Custom_chars=0 # Set the communication protocol to use with the POS display. # [default: AEDEX; legal: AEDEX, CD5220, Epson, Emax, LogicControls, Ultimate] Type=AEDEX # communication baud rate with the display [default: 9600; legal: 1200, 2400, # 4800, 9600, 19200, 115200] Speed=9600 ## Serial VFD driver ## ## Drives various (see below) serial 5x7dot VFD's. ## [serialVFD] # Specifies the displaytype.[default: 0] # 0 NEC (FIPC8367 based) VFDs. # 1 KD Rev 2.1. # 2 Noritake VFDs (*). # 3 Futaba VFDs # 4 IEE S03601-95B # 5 IEE S03601-96-080 (*) # 6 Futaba NA202SD08FA (allmost IEE compatible) # 7 Samsung 20S207DA4 and 20S207DA6 # 8 Nixdorf BA6x / VT100 # (* most should work, not tested yet.) Type=0 # "no" if display connected serial, "yes" if connected parallel. [default: no] # I.e. serial by default use_parallel=no # Number of Custom-Characters. default is display type dependent #Custom-Characters=0 # Portaddress where the LPT is. Used in parallel mode only. Usual values are # 0x278, 0x378 and 0x3BC. Port=0x378 # Set parallel port timing delay (us). Used in parallel mode only. # [default: 2; legal: 0 - 255] #PortWait=2 # Device to use in serial mode. Usual values are /dev/ttyS0 and /dev/ttyS1 Device=/dev/ttyS1 # Specifies the size of the VFD. Size=20x2 # Set the initial brightness [default: 1000; legal: 0 - 1000] # (4 steps 0-250, 251-500, 501-750, 751-1000) Brightness=1000 # Set the initial off-brightness [default: 0; legal: 0 - 1000] # This value is used when the display is normally # switched off in case LCDd is inactive # (4 steps 0-250, 251-500, 501-750, 751-1000) OffBrightness=0 # set the serial port speed [default: 9600; legal: 1200, 2400, 9600, 19200, 115200] Speed=9600 # enable ISO 8859 1 compatibility [default: yes; legal: yes, no] #ISO_8859_1=yes ## shuttleVFD driver ## [shuttleVFD] # No options ## stv5730 driver ## [stv5730] # Port the device is connected to [default: 0x378] Port=0x378 [SureElec] # Port the device is connected to (by default first USB serial port) Device=/dev/ttyUSB0 # Edition level of the device (can be 1, 2 or 3) [default: 2] #Edition=1 # set display size # Note: The size can be obtained directly from device for edition 2 & 3. #Size=16x2 # Set the initial contrast [default: 480; legal: 0 - 1000] #Contrast=200 # Set the initial brightness [default: 480; legal: 1 - 1000] #Brightness=480 # Set the initial off-brightness [default: 100; legal: 1 - 1000] # This value is used when the display is normally # switched off in case LCDd is inactive #OffBrightness=100 ## SVGAlib driver ## [svga] # svgalib mode to use [default: G320x240x256 ] # legal values are supported svgalib modes #Mode=G640x480x256 # set display size [default: 20x4] Size=20x4 # Set the initial contrast [default: 500; legal: 0 - 1000] # Can be set but does not change anything internally Contrast=500 # Set the initial brightness [default: 1000; legal: 1 - 1000] Brightness=1000 # Set the initial off-brightness [default: 500; legal: 1 - 1000] # This value is used when the display is normally # switched off in case LCDd is inactive OffBrightness=500 ## Text driver ## [text] # Set the display size [default: 20x4] Size=20x4 ## Toshiba T6963 driver ## [t6963] # set display size in pixels [default: 128x64] Size=128x64 # port to use [default: 0x378; legal: 0x200 - 0x400] Port=0x378 # Use LPT port in bi-directional mode. This should work on most LPT port and # is required for proper timing! [default: yes; legal: yes, no] #bidirectional=yes # Insert additional delays into reads / writes. [default: no; legal: yes, no] #delayBus=no # Clear graphic memory on start-up. [default: no; legal: yes, no] #ClearGraphic=no ## Tyan Barebones LCD driver (GS10 & GS12 series) ## [tyan] # Select the output device to use [default: /dev/lcd] Device=/dev/lcd # Set the communication speed [default: 9600; legal: 4800, 9600] Speed=9600 # set display size [default: 16x2] Size=16x2 ## ELV ula200 driver ## [ula200] # Select the LCD size [default: 20x4] Size=20x4 # If you have a non standard keypad you can associate any keystrings to keys. # There are 6 input key in the CwLnx hardware that generate characters # from 'A' to 'F'. # # The following it the built-in default mapping hardcoded in the driver. # You can leave those unchanged if you have a standard keypad. # You can change it if you want to report other keystrings or have a non # standard keypad. # KeyMap_A=Up # KeyMap_B=Down # KeyMap_C=Left # KeyMap_D=Right # KeyMap_E=Enter # KeyMap_F=Escape ## Wirz SLI LCD driver ## [sli] # Select the output device to use [default: /dev/lcd] Device=/dev/lcd # Set the communication speed [default: 19200; legal: 1200, 2400, 9600, 19200, # 38400, 57600, 115200] Speed=19200 ## vlsys_m428 for VFD/IR combination in Moneual MonCaso 320 ## [vlsys_m428] # Select the output device to use [default: /dev/ttyUSB0] #Device=/dev/ttyUSB0 ## OnScreen Display using libxosd ## [xosd] # set display size [default: 20x4] Size=20x4 # Offset in pixels from the top-left corner of the monitor [default: 0x0] Offset=200x200 # X font to use, in XLFD format, as given by "xfontsel" Font=-*-terminus-*-r-*-*-*-320-*-*-*-*-* ## Y.A.R.D.2 LCD section [yard2LCD] Size=20x4 # If rendering rate is too high, change in server\main.h #define RENDER_FREQ 8 to "1" # EOF