Running

Now that you have compiled and installed Le Biniou:

   $ lebiniou

Depending on what was found on your system, you can use the -i flag to select another input source than the default, /dev/audio (aka OSS):

   $ lebiniou -i

     alsa          # Linux ALSA
     pulseaudio    # PulseAudio 
     oss           # Good old OSS
     devurandom    # If everything else fails

When the window opens, here are some keyboard controls:

Context
oNext OSD mode
F2Next 3D boundary
F3Toggle 3D auto rotations
Ctrl-F4Display current colormap
fToggle full-screen on/off
Shift-hShow/hide mouse cursor
Ctrl-fIncrease fps
Alt-fDecrease fps
Ctrl-pToggle automatic dump of frames on/off
Shift-qQuit
Shift-xSave the current sequence then exit
Shift-rFill current frame with random pixels
Shift-zClear the current frame
ESCAPETurn off all auto changes
RETURNToggle selected plugin on/off
Shift-RIGHTUse previous sequence
Shift-LEFTUse next sequence
Shift-PRINTTake a screenshot
F9Make a sequence from system schemes
F10Select a random user sequence
F12Next random mode
Shift-F12Previous random mode
Plugins
UPSelect previous plugin
DOWNSelect next plugin
PAGEUPScroll up in the plugins list
PAGEDOWNScroll down in the plugins list
Alt-rReload selected plugin's DSO (for developers)
Sequence
Shift-cReset the current sequence
Shift-lToggle selected plugin as a lens on/off
Shift-UPSelect previous plugin in the sequence
Shift-DOWNSelect next plugin in the sequence
Ctrl-UPMove selected plugin up in the sequence
Ctrl-DOWNMove selected plugin down in the sequence
ySelect default layer mode for the current plugin
uSelect previous layer mode
iSelect next layer mode
Ctrl-sSave current sequence (as new if needed)
Ctrl-uUpdate current sequence
Colormaps
F5Select previous colormap
F6Select next colormap
F7Select random colormap
F8Auto colormaps on/off
Pictures
Shift-F5Select previous picture
Shift-F6Select next picture
Shift-F7Select random picture
Shift-F8Auto pictures on/off