Re: logitech cordless desktop deluxe optical keyboard issues

From: Andries . Brouwer
Date: Sun Jan 11 2004 - 09:06:09 EST


> That is a kernel message, not showkey output.
> (BTW - which kernel precisely? The message is not the 2.6.0 one.)
> Maybe showkey -s never sees them?

i'm running a vanilla 2.6.1-kernel, without any additional patches.
you're right about the message, showkey is exiting after 10s, even
if i keep one of the 'problematic' keys pressed..

Yes, I see. Looking at 2.6.1 things are a bit different again,
but raw mode is very broken. Instead of reporting what the
keyboard sends, as raw mode is supposed to do, the scancode
is first converted to a keycode, and in the case of an unknown
scancode it is then just thrown away. In raw mode the keycode
is later translated back to a scancode (using a correspondence
that is not 1-1), but in your case we never get that far.

Did you try using setkeycodes? Say

# setkeycodes 91 120 92 121

to map scancode 0x91 to keycode 120 and 0x92 to 121.

Andries
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