I was wondering if anyone knows how to change the repeatrate on a USB keyboard 
with a 2.4 kernel.  The system is a legacy free system (no ps2 port), so 
kbdrate does nothing.  With evdev loaded, the keyboard and mouse (both USB 
devices) get registered with the event system and show up as 
/dev/input/event[01].  I know the event subsystem does software key repeating 
and was wondering how to change that.

I poked around and found the EVIOCGREP and EVIOCSREP ioctls, but when I tried 
using them, the ioctl returned invalid parameter.  Upon further investigation, 
I found that the ioctl definitions (located in the linux/input.h header file) 
are not used in kernel land.  That would explain why it failed, but that just 
means I ran into a dead end.  Were those definitions legacy code from 2.2 or is 
it something that never got implemented, only defined?  I also noticed that the 
defines are gone in 2.6.  So how _does_ one go about changing the repeat rate 
on a keyboard input device in 2.4?

Thanks in advance for your help.

--Vernon Mauery
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