Related to
adb shell input text "some\ text"
I only find the source code:
E. g. for Android 8.1 here.
The method private void sendText(int source, String text) {
is relevant for the encoding.
And searching for KeyCharacterMap.VIRTUAL_KEYBOARD
that is used in previous method I found a description here for heading "Virtual Key Character Map File".
From that info I looked into an old SM-G900F. I found under /system/usr/keychars/Virtual.kcm
.
Inside of that file it maps the key events to the most common characters (mostly only ASCII).
So to your question:
do these simulate actual input from a virtual/ hardware keyboard
respectively ?
Yes, the code takes the text and tries to map it back via the KeyCharacterMap.VIRTUAL_KEYBOARD to key events and sends them.
In my experience all unknown characters lead to a cancellation of the whole text.
And you have to escape some characters - sometimes space with %s, or with '\ ', other special characters like & have to be escaped too.
And on some devices I experienced that a long text (ca. 200 characters) written with adb shell input text "<longText>"
was partly lost - even the bigger part at the end!
It looked to me depending on the manufacturer.
adb shell input text "something really long"
while the software keyboard is open and you'll see the keys being pressed for you. (Accurate as of SDK 28 in 2020)