tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3803541356848955053.post5817392698246022032..comments2016-09-28T23:43:19.979-07:00Comments on YJL: Using xinput to disable keyboard, mouse, touchpad, etcYu-Jie Linhttps://plus.google.com/115422682039760465813[email protected]Blogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3803541356848955053.post-53287834365561946932012-05-25T10:52:43.551-07:002012-05-25T10:52:43.551-07:00 so, you don&#39;t like sleep? I saw you asking on... so, you don&#39;t like sleep? I saw <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10758473/releasing-all-keys-after-disabling-the-keyboard-in-x11-linux-using-xinput" rel="nofollow">you asking on StackOverflow</a> after I answered your question.<br /><br />Anyway, xdotool keyup is the one you might be after, see <a href="/2012/03/timestamping-everywhere-in-x-and-dwm.html" rel="nofollow">this related post.<br /><br />But the way, there is no such thing as &quot;solution&quot; for this issue, only workarounds.</a>livibetterhttp://yjl.im/[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3803541356848955053.post-79976193159905514832012-05-25T09:00:06.755-07:002012-05-25T09:00:06.755-07:00Didn&#39;t that sleep 0.1 work for you?Didn&#39;t that sleep 0.1 work for you?livibetterhttp://yjl.im/[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3803541356848955053.post-10156065515918032812012-05-25T08:50:28.462-07:002012-05-25T08:50:28.462-07:00That&#39;s a great guide. Like you I am finding it...That&#39;s a great guide. Like you I am finding it sending the last press key when you disable it. Is there a solution to that?Rory[email protected]