> Yes, but they could be. Changing the Linux keycodes is a major
> break with compatibility. If the Linux keycodes are to be changed,
> then they ought to be become something that would allow XFree86
> to become keyboard-independent. Why invent yet another encoding?
You dont need to break compatibility. We have cooked, raw, semi-raw type modes
for keyboard right now. We just need to add semi-raw-extended and raw-extended
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