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SubjectRe: "Internet Keyboard" support for Linux
On Wed, 8 Dec 1999, Alan Cox wrote:
> > The other way is a small modification to the existing keyboard handler code.
> > It could declare a global symbol in the kernel, and if this symbol was set,
> > call the code that it pointed to every time a scancode was being processed, and
> > behave according to the return value of that function.
>
> I think this is the nicer approach, because it can be used for other things like
> that toshiba keyboard problem people are reporting

The SysRQ handler comes to mind, which reminds me, I got to rewrite
that...

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