> mdew wrote: > > mapped to "p". I found the TV Button, The DVD Button, the CH-/+ and > > the OK Button all non-working, every other button produced the "p". > > Could you please try 'showkey -s' from a console on all of those keys?
Without my patch, nothing shows up when pressing OK, TV and DVD, in showkey -s # with my patch mediabawx2:~# showkey -s kb mode was XLATE press any key (program terminates after 10s of last keypress)... 0x1c 0x9c - OK 0xe0 0x1f 0xe0 0x9f - TV 0xe0 0x17 0xe0 0x97 - DVD > Pavel: I would think that 'more useful' is not really the same as > 'correct'. If you find it useful to map this key to 'ENTER', so you > should remap it in userspace. It should not be KEY_ENTER in the kernel > for at least two reasons: > > - The key is labled 'ok' (and not enter). I assume the code KEY_OK is > made for exactly that kind of key and certain applications might > look for exactly this code. > - You might want to differentiate between this key and the ENTER key > of your keyboard, at least I do. If the kernel is sending the same > code for both keys, this is not possible in userspace. > > Frank > > - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/