Messages in this thread | | | From | Paul Symons <> | Subject | Re: atkbd.c not recognising key on logitech cordless keyboard | Date | Wed, 1 Oct 2003 08:27:59 +0100 |
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> I do not think that scancode was associated to a keycode in a vanilla > 2.4 kernel. So, maybe you used setkeycodes(8) or used a patched kernel?
I've had the keyboard for around a year, and I've been mostly using gentoo-sources kernels from Gentoo, which are certainly not vanilla kernels. Perhaps they had some patch applied. Though, I think I used 2.4.21 vanilla previous to development kernels.
> Patching also works today. The setkeycodes command is a bit broken these > days.
I only saw the message from earlier in the day about multimedia keyboards after I posted, so sorry for the repetition. I think I need to do some reading on keycodes and scancodes. Thanks very much for your help.
Paul
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