This patch appears not to be in 2.5.48, but applies cleanly.
Some ARM-based machines have an extra key (#) on their numeric keypad
that produces the ESC [ S or ESC O S escape sequences. This patch adds
Linux support for the key.
drivers/char/keyboard.c | 4 ++--
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff -urN orig/drivers/char/keyboard.c linux/drivers/char/keyboard.c
--- orig/drivers/char/keyboard.c Wed Jul 17 15:10:39 2002
+++ linux/drivers/char/keyboard.c Wed Jul 17 15:14:57 2002
@@ -552,8 +552,8 @@
static void k_pad(struct vc_data *vc, unsigned char value, char up_flag)
{
- static const char *pad_chars = "0123456789+-*/\015,.?()";
- static const char *app_map = "pqrstuvwxylSRQMnnmPQ";
+ static const char *pad_chars = "0123456789+-*/\015,.?()#";
+ static const char *app_map = "pqrstuvwxylSRQMnnmPQS";
if (up_flag)
return; /* no action, if this is a key release */
-
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