On Wed, 2006-09-13 at 18:06 +0200, Michael Schmitz wrote: > > > Now there is one question left: what is the standard model? > > > In the terminoology of xkb-data 0.8-12exp1, is this macintosh_old2 > > > or macintosh? I would say the former, since these are the same keycodes > > > as with PC keyboards, but I would be glad if someone could confirm. > > > Oh, one more question: what is a good name for the alternative model? > > > What about macintosh_swap? > > > > Ideally, the kernel should send up the same codes as a PC keyboard. > > It doesn't always do that - that's why I asked for someone to collect the > ADB init messages. More precisely, we need those together with the xkb > model that works right for a particular machine. Maybe the ISO keyboards > all work with the swapped keys (in which case macintosh_iso would be a > good name)?
I'm afraid that'd be pointless, as the user only has a chance to see the term 'ISO' (in the kernel output) if the kernel correctly detects and handles the keyboard in the first place. -- Earthling Michel Dänzer | http://tungstengraphics.com Libre software enthusiast | Debian, X and DRI developer