NAME

keytest - Manual event and state generator for Peep: The Network Auralizer

SYNOPSIS

keytest is a utility for testing and experimenting with a Peep installation. It allows you to play server sounds by mapping keys to various events and states. The mapping is as follows:

Row 1234567890     changes the volume of the next state sound.
Row qwertyuiop[]\\ plays events 0-12.
Row asdfghjkl;'    plays events 13-24.
Row zxcvbnm,./     plays states 0-9.
Row !@#$%^&*()_+   changes the next stereo location (left - right).
Row QWERTYUIOP{}|  changes the next event's priority.
Row ASDFGHJKL:"    changes the next event's dither time.

This application allows you to get a good feel for how your sound theme sounds all together, as well as server performance.

OPTIONS

keytest supports the basic client options:

--server=[HOST]       The host (or IP address) to connect to
--port=[PORT NO]      The port to use
--debug=[NUMBER]      Enable debugging. (Def:  0)
--silent              Does not produce output.  To eliminate all output,
                      either the debug option should be set to 0 or
                      an output file should be specified.
--help                Prints a simple help message

EXAMPLES

keytest

keytest --server=localhost --port=2001

AUTHOR

Michael Gilfix and Alva Couch Copyright (C) 2000

Collin Starkweather <collin.starkweather@colorado.edu>

SEE ALSO

perl(1), peepd(1), Net::Peep::Client::Logparser, Net::Peep::Client::Sysmonitor, peepd.

http://peep.sourceforge.net