Dmitry Torokhov wrote:
> On 10/11/06, Anssi Hannula <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Anssi Hannula wrote:
>> > Logitech USB Receiver (046d:c101) has two interfaces. The first one
>> > contains fields from HID_UP_KEYBOARD and HID_UP_LED, and the other one
>> > contains fields from HID_UP_CONSUMER and HID_UP_LOGIVENDOR. This device
>> > is used with multiple wireless Logitech products, including UltraX
>> Media
>> > Remote.
>> >
>> > All fields on both interfaces are either keys or leds. All fields in
>> the
>> > first interface are marked as Absolute, while the fields in the second
>> > interface are marked as Relative. Marking the keys as relative causes
>> > hidinput_hid_event() to send release events right after key press
>> > events.
>> >
>> > The device has EV_REP set, so the userspace expects the device to send
>> > repeat events if a key is held down. However, as hidinput_hid_event()
>> > sends release events immediately, repeat events are not sent at all. In
>> > fact, the userspace has no way of knowing if a key is being held down.
>> >
>> > Fix this by adding a quirk for 046d:c101 which changes relative keys to
>> > absolute ones.
>> >
>>
>> Any comments?
>>
> 
> Yes, I think this makes sense. If Greg did not grab this patch yet I
> will take it.
> 

Did you forget this or did something else come up?

-- 
Anssi Hannula


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