On Sun, 21 Jul 2002 07:32, Andrew Rodland wrote:
> Yes, I actually _am_ trying to turn this into something useful.
> Now, I don't have a 2.5 tree, and probably wouldn't understand it if I
> did, but I get a feeling that this won't be so incredibly easy to port,
> thanks to having everything use the input layer. Or am I wrong?
While it will be non-trivial, it won't be hard either.
The advantage of the input layer is that it no longer matters what
type of keyboard is attached - you can just call input_event() and
turn on and off the LED. The input layer abstracts out the magic
values needed for any particular keyboard.
Brad
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