Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 17 Jul 2003 22:10:39 +0200 | From | Ralf Hildebrandt <> | Subject | Re: 2.6.0-test1-ac2 issues / Toshiba Laptop keyboard |
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* James H. Cloos Jr. <cloos@jhcloos.com>:
> Ralf> atkbd.c: Unknown key (set 2, scancode 0xb2, on isa0060/serio0) pressed. > Ralf> atkbd.c: Unknown key (set 2, scancode 0xae, on isa0060/serio0) pressed. > Ralf> atkbd.c: Unknown key (set 2, scancode 0xb1, on isa0060/serio0) pressed. > Ralf> atkbd.c: Unknown key (set 2, scancode 0x97, on isa0060/serio0) pressed. > Ralf> atkbd.c: Unknown key (set 2, scancode 0xa2, on isa0060/serio0) pressed. > Ralf> atkbd.c: Unknown key (set 2, scancode 0x92, on isa0060/serio0) pressed. > > I've been hacking through a similar issue on some Dell laptops. > > You need to add entries to the atkbd_set2_keycode[] array in > drivers/input/keyboard/atkbd.h. Look at the #defines in > inlucde/linux/input.h for stuff that matches the keys that > five the unknown key printk()s, and put those values in the > Nth entry of the array, where N is the scancode reported in > the printk(). > > Eg, if the first key mentioned above were a VolumeUp key, you > would want to add the value 115 to the 0xb2'th entry in the > array.
But this happened while typing NORMALLY, with no frills :) I mean, I was just typing in some unix commands - so I never even came close to the keys I never use anyway...
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