#include <hallo.h>
Vojtech Pavlik wrote on Thu Mar 28, 2002 um 01:08:06PM:
> > Most likely the case, but the boards are almost completely different. I
> > presume, there is a bug in most BIOSes which comes to daylight with
> > (buggy?) Compaq keyboards.
> 
> That's possible, yes. Can you try with a different USB keyboard?

Nope, I only have this one.

> I think you're confusing usbkbd and keybdev. You need either
> usbkbd+keybdev or hid+keybdev.

Exactly these configurations work, as I wrote before.

> > Nope, event0 is working and shows reasonable output when pressing normal
> > keys. I have a weird feelings that this device is one of Compaq's own
> > brain-dead non-standard developments.
> 
> The extra keys are on a different virtual device (/dev/input/event1).

Nope.

$ cat event1
cat: event1: No such device

Compaq provides a special driver for Windows to use this keys.

Gruss/Regards,
Eduard.
-- 
das problem ist nun das ich die configure skripte damit nicht �berlisten
konnte.
                                        -- morgoth in #debian.de


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