NAME
Device::Ericsson::AccessoryMenu - allows use of a T68i as a remote control
SYNOPSIS
my $remote = Device::Ericsson::AccessoryMenu->new;
$remote->menu( [ 'Remote' => [ pause => sub { ... },
Volume => [ up => sub { ... },
down => sub { ... },
],
],
] );
# on Win32, Win32::SerialPort should be equivalent
my $port = Device::SerialPort->new('/dev/rfcomm0')
or die "couldn't connect to T68i";
$remote->port( $port );
$remote->register_menu;
while (1) {
$remote->control;
}
DEPENDENCIES
This module has external dependencies on the following modules:
Class::Accessor::Fast
Test::More
INSTALLATION
perl Build.PL
perl Build test
and if all goes well
perl Build install
HISTORY
What changed over the last 3 revisions
- 0.8 Monday 8th March, 2004
-
Applied the following patch by Arne Georg Gleditsch: Added examples/x11pointer Added xmms playlist clear/add directory to examples/remote Reworking of the timeout code to allow for better co-operation with foreign event loops. Setting of the default charset Thanks Arne!
- 0.7 Monday 22nd September, 2003
-
Fixed a packageing mistake - we weren't shipping lib/Device/Ericsson/AccessoryMenu/Mouse.pm due to a glitch in MANIFEST.SKIP
- 0.6 Wednesday 25th June, 2003
-
Rewrote everything to be stateful. We now have a stack of states. You can enter a new state, or exit and query the current state. The current state's handle method will be invoked for each line received by ->control It is expected that states will be based on, or at least implement the interface of Device::Ericsson::AccessoryMenu::State, and that they will be named Device::Ericsson::AccessoryMenu::$state. INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE moved send_menu over to Menu->on_enter reimplemented send_text as a thin shim around enter_state( 'Text' ) implemented mouse_move as a similar shim worked over examples/remote to be much more functional
AUTHOR
Richard Clamp <richardc@unixbeard.net>
Based on the source of bluexmms by Tom Gilbert.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003, Richard Clamp. All Rights Reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.