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I have this keyboard and running on Karmic:
> ~$ uname -r
2.6.32-24-generic
Multimedia keys work OK, but some are mapped incorrectly as Josh pointed
out, but that's an udev issue.
However, a bigger issue is that the 5 favourite keys in the middle of
the keyboard, labelled: 1,2,3,4,5 and the key w
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Josh Biggs [2009-10-21 5:03 -]:
> I am running the Karmic beta and have this keyboard (Microsoft Wireless
> 3000) and the media playback functions work. However, some of the macro
> keys, such as photos, are mis-mapped. Photos opens default music player.
>
> Not sure if this is a bug or simpl
Never mind. I was able to modify the keyboard mappings and correct the
issue. A few keys do not work, but its probably due to a lack of an
appropriate map for this version.
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I am running the Karmic beta and have this keyboard (Microsoft Wireless
3000) and the media playback functions work. However, some of the macro
keys, such as photos, are mis-mapped. Photos opens default music player.
Not sure if this is a bug or simply the fact that there is no profile
configured
This bug was fixed in the package linux - 2.6.27-14.33
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linux (2.6.27-14.32) intrepid-proposed; urgency=low
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Fix works for me in Intrepid. Thanks so much to everyone for tackling
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Look at drivers/hid/usbhid/hid-quirks.c:
341 #define USB_VENDOR_ID_MICROSOFT 0x045e
342 #define USB_DEVICE_ID_SIDEWINDER_GV 0x003b
343 #define USB_DEVICE_ID_WIRELESS_OPTICAL_DESKTOP_3_0 0x009d
344 #define USB_DEVICE_ID_DESKTOP_RECV_1028 0x00f9
345 #define USB_DEVICE_ID_MS_NE4K
This does not fix my problem. I notice the same problems as mentioned
here and have a similar keyboard. But it seems to be a little bit older.
I attached my output of lsusb. As you can see my wireless keyboard has
another id (ID 045e:00e3) and is called "Microsoft Wireless Optical
Desktop 2.20".
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Today linux-restricted-modules-2.6.27-13-generic showed up in proposed
so I installed the new linux-image. The multimedia keys are working
again :D
Thanks a lot!
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Success!
Upon installing linux-image-2.6.27-13-server and its associated headers,
my multimedia keys are working again. As an added bonus, the "My
Favorites" keys that didn't work in Linux previously are working now.
Thanks again to everyone for all your work on this issue. Now all we
need is to
Nevermind, sorry, it's there but the linux-generic package isn't
updated, so its not auto-updating.
Installing now; will report back with results.
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2.6.27-13 is not showing up in apt, even though the above link says it's
been published in proposed. Does any know what's going on?
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Latest proposed at
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/intrepid/+source/linux/2.6.27-13.29 reports
fix:
* HID: adjust report descriptor fixup for MS 1028 receiver
- LP: #330902, #281993
I would suggest that you install latest proposed and check again. I
would, but I'm at work for now :(
Please le
I just upgraded to 2.6.27-12-generic #1 SMP Thu Feb 5 09:26:35 UTC 2009 i686
GNU/Linux (2.6.27-12.28) via intrepid-proposed.
Pressing some of the multimedia keys on a Microsoft Wireless Laser Keyboard
5000 does not produce key events in xev.
Did I install the wrong update since Feb 5th is a whil
Accepted linux into intrepid-proposed; please test and give feedback
here. Please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for
documentation how to enable and use -proposed. Thank you in advance!
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Fixed by upstream stable update 2.6.27.18
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This has been reported to be fixed in Jaunty 2.6.28-8.23
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This is fixed in latest jaunty kernel (2.6.28-8.23)
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I'm having a similar problem with multimedia keys not working. Kbd is a
USB wired frisby K5390 illuminated.
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The original report and patch are specific to one model of Microsoft
keyboard. Perhaps the title should be changed ?
Or if a generic patch can be applied, take that into account when
setting this bug's status.
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I'm running kernel version 2.6.27-11-generic and use a Microsoft wireless laser
keyboard 5000.
Using showkey shows that this kernel does not support this keyboard.
Is the patch that includes support for these microsoft keyboard going to
make it into the regular kernel image?
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I can confirm that the Kernel provided by Andy work fine here.
Latest update to linux-image-2.6.27-11-generic from regular ubuntu
repositories did install a malfunctional kernel. Malfunctional in means
of using my special keys.
@RickyS: Is it possible that your keys are recognized by the kernel b
Confirmed NOT working in my Microsoft Natural Multimedia Keyboard.
Keytouch recognizes the kb, but keys don't register. GNOME is able to
use the keys if I configure it.
@Andy: I'd do the lsusb thing but I haven't got the faintest idea as to
how to do it. I know, in terminal, but "lsusb" alone offe
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 07:24:43PM -, terry_gardener wrote:
> i have tried the patched kernels with the ms wireless 3000 and it works.
> just one question if update manager updates the kernel will it break the
> patch.
It would depend on the version numbers of the updates kernel. My test
ker
fao andy
i have tried the patched kernels with the ms wireless 3000 and it works.
just one question if update manager updates the kernel will it break the
patch.
thanks
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I've filed a bug specifically for the Logitech LX710 Cordless Desktop
Laser keyboard multimedia keys not working in Jaunty alpha 3, see Bug
#321740.
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I can confirm that the Logitech MX700 Cordless Desktop is not a Microsoft Like
Keyboard.
This kernel has not fixed it. Guess I'll open a new Bug for it - if I don't
find an open one.
I can use most of the Multimedia Keys though by just unplugging and re-plugging
the Cordless Desktop receiver aft
I can confirm this patched kernel works!
Thank you for the great job
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(and Lucas, of course...)
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I can confirm that the new kernel fixes the issue. Thanks for your work,
Andy!
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@Bruno:
The problem with Zoom In/Out and Spellcheck keys are not kernel-related;
that's a problem with the X server.
See http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11227 for more details.
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@Andy:
Kernel provided at URL re-enables the buttons. I can confirm that it
works with the Wireless Laser Keyboard 5000. All extra buttons work
except the zoom in/out. Thanks for the help.
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@Lucas -- I have pulled down the patch you mentioned and back ported it
to the latest Intrepid -proposed kernel. Thanks for looking the patch
out.
If those of you who have this hardware could test the kernels at the URL
below and report back here that would be helpful:
http://people.ubuntu.c
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@Andy:
I've reported the bug directly to the maintainer.
I've just searched for the commit log in the hid tree:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/jikos/hid.git;a=commit;h=9569c1bf75106749fd7f3f38c341f92b710d6857
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@snikiz -- we will consider back porting the fix once it is committed
upstream. However I am unable to find the commit mentioned anywhere.
@Lucas -- I looked at the upstream bugzilla and nothing is mentioned
there on this new patch. Could you point me at the discussion on this
patch so we can ev
I know the patch is done already but I have some thoughts on this. I
have a wireless 3000, and I checked sure enough the reciever model is
1028. I think that is the cause of the problem. though because my mouse
is have strange behaviour as well, Intrepid is the first ubuntu-
stratch thet the first
Lucas,
That's great for the future. I look forward to Jaunty having this fixed out of
the box :)
For those of us still on kernel 2.6.27 in Intrepid, I am working on
putting all this in a DKMS package so it will automatically build when
the kernel is updated. That way you don't even need to do t
Just FYI, this should be fixed in some next kernel version. I've emailed
Jiri Kosina who is the maintainer of this driver and it he did a very
nice job fixing this!
Here's the patch for those interested:
diff --git a/drivers/hid/hid-microsoft.c b/drivers/hid/hid-microsoft.c
index d718b16..890b1b2
Same problem with Microsoft Wireless Keyboard 5000. Lsusb in attachment.
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I can definitely confirm I have the same issue. My model is "Microsoft
Wireless Comfort Keyboard 4000."
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Just for the notes. I noticed, that when unplugging the Cordless receiver while
running under X - waiting 2 Secs, and replugging it, the system detects all
keys etc. as required, and the multimedia keys work.
So - this seems to be a workaround for the Cordless desktop MX700 and
eventually shows
Here mine - Logitech MX700 Cordless Desktop (Mouse & Keyboard).
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Here's my lsusb -vvv. Let me know if you need anything else.
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Here's my lsusb for my MS WIreless Laser Desktop 5000 br-abnt2. The
receiver is for both Microsoft Wireless Laser Keyboard 5000 and
Microsoft Wireless Laser Muser 5000 v1.0.
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Zimi Q,
That is an awesome find. I would love to test it, but my desktop power supply
exploded. I might try it this evening on my laptop and see what happens. If a
one-line fix gets most of the keys working, that would be great.
Andy,
If I get a chance to hook everything back up to my laptop
Mine looks same than Clemente's.
Maybe because it's same device ;)
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@Clemente -- could you attach your lsusb output too, am collecting the
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Here is my lsusb - with a microsoft laser desktop 6000 version 2
attached.
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Similar behaviour as described be ZIMI Q here.
These keys, and additionally the
- "logout key" on the upper right and the
- two lower keys on the right, labeled with a headphone picture and
phone-with-globe picture
do give a key-/scancode. I cannot change their keycode using setkeycodes and I
I'm attaching the relevant section of the lsusb - output. The
receiver is both for the mouse and the keyboard (MS Wireless Keyboard
3000).
Also, I reverted the description back to my original text; it had been
erased at some point.
Thanks for your help!
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Hi Andy,
here you have my lsusb (I've left just the keyboard).
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** Description changed:
+ I have a Microsoft Wireless Keyboard 3000, part of a wireless RF
+ keyboard/mouse bundle, which comes with several media keys (Back,
+ Forward, Play/Pause, Vol. Down, Vol. Up, Mute, Home, Search, Mail and
+ Calculator). They worked perfectly in Hardy once I got all the ke
Could those of you who have keyboard showing this regression please
attach your lsusb output with the keyboard in question attached.
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I change 184 line in hid-microsoft.c file to this:
.driver_data = MS_ERGONOMY },
After compiling 2.6.28-4.8 kernel I get Wireless Laser 6000 keyboard mostly
working.
Three keys not show anything in xev, but in showkey:
KEY KEYCODE
zoom up 418
zoom down 419
key
Have tried whatever was proposed by clement ...
Using a Logitech Cordless Desktop MX 700 combination here. All Keys got screwed
as soon as I upgraded to Intrepid too.
Tried reverting all automations by Disabling hal in the /etc/X11/xorg.conf
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It works with my 4000 v1 in Intrepid and Jaunty.
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"Richard Eames wrote on 2008-12-03: (permalink)
I looks to be fixed (in jaunty)."
Looks like not...
Mine Wireless Laser 6000 doesn't work with latest kernel (2.6.28-4.6).
I check kernel source, there is this "quirk" in hid-microsoft.c file.
Is there way to recompile this hid-microsoft.c module o
I'm a Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 5000 user and i confrm having the
same problem on Ubuntu Intrepid.
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Clemente,
You're totally right, I never even thought of that. Instead of rebooting, I
just inserted the new module. I'm willing to bet that the next time I reboot,
the keys will stop working.
The big issue is that it seems that progress in the kernel Bugzilla
report has stalled. We need to ge
Initially, modules are loaded from a ram disk at kernel boot time. The
ram disk is created using a ram disk image (initrd) located in /boot and
must be updated to reflect module changes at boot time.
@Lucas Gadani: This explains why my system obviously did not need
/lim/modules to boot up properly
@Clemente:
I think your keyboard may be different, and that would explaing why it's
not working. I suspect there are several different keyboards using the
same product id, and that would explain why some needs the patch, some
doesn't need and probably some others (like yours) will need different
p
If I understand the patch correctly, my dmesg must not contain following
line:
[5.834064] Fixing up Microsoft Wireless Receiver Model 1028 report
descriptor
Grep shows me, that only the unpatched usbhid.ko contains this line.
After replacing the module by the new one, no file contains the pat
Erratum: Sorry, I misread the file sizes: All .ko files changed their
sizes.
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No, I did not get any error or warning. I try to describe what happened
- just in case, I did not see that something went wrong.
After preparing sources etc. I
- manually checked hid-quirks.c to make sure the sources are modified according
to the patch.
- replaced the Makefile and ran make - I
Unfortunately, it's not possible to disable the quirks at runtime
(without recompiling). There are static and runtime applied quirks, you
can only change the runtime quirks; the static ones are always applied.
You can look at drivers/hid/usbhid/hid-quirks.c (line 1203) in the
kernel source. When i
At http://markmail.org/message/2xxgwhvjpy3xomyw a method is described where the
parameter is passed as 'rdesc_quirks=0x045e:0x00f9:0x0
quirks=0x045e:0x00f9:0x0'
(ex. 'modprobe usbhid rdesc_quirks=0x045e:0x00f9:0x0 quirks=0x045e:0x00f9:0x0')
Can anyone try this? (I would myself, but my dumb as
Clemente,
I just applied the patch and it worked. Did you get any errors or anything
that would help narrow the issue down?
Also, there is a parameter in the usbhid.ko module called
'rdesc_quirks'. If I can figure out the proper syntax, I might be able
to 'turn off' that quirk without a kernel
Same problem here with intrepid and a microsoft laser desktop 6000 v2.
I applied the patch as suggested by Adam Dorsey - thanks for the
instructions.
Nothing changed after reboot: If pressing any special key other than 1
to 5 or the asterisk, showkey does not show any scan-/keycode, no
"unknown k
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OK, I've got a build method for you.
1) Use the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel/Compile to
download and unpack kernel source.
2) Download http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19501251/patch.keyboard into root of
kernel source directory (./linux-2.6.27).
3) Apply patch with 'pat
You can find instructions on recompiling a kernel Ubuntu-style at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel/Compile
There should be a way to just compile one module, but for the life of me
I have no idea how you would do it. Theoretically, you would just go
into the directory that has the patched
I'm gonna try to use the patch.keyboard. The thing is that I don't know
how to do it. Is there any instructions somewhere to recompile the
kernel using that patch. Sorry guys, but I never tried anything like
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Nevermind, bug is here: http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11759
Going to leave a comment and point the kerner guys here so they can
collect all of our tasty tasty information.
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Bug is still present in 2.6.27-10.
Are the kernel devs aware of this? If we want this fixed for jaunty
anytime soon, the maintainer of the faulty code needs to be alerted. It
seems like maybe someone attempted to get the 5 buttons above the star
working, and succeeded in doing that to the detrim
I looks to be fixed (in jaunty).
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I can confirm too, using brandsnew "Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 5000"
(just out of the store) on 8.10 (kernel 2.6.27-9-generic).
No action when hitting F1-F12 Buttons although xev shows that these generate
events (F3 -> event.keycode == 69)
The 5 "Favorite" Buttons generate keycodes 192-196
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[intrepid] REGRESSION: multimedia keys no longer working
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I just discovered this bug exists in Fedora 10 as well. Tried on my
Intrepid install, and the Fedora 10 Live CD, both are 64-bit. Fedora
also had the problem with my C and Z keys not working right.
Can anyone else comment on the C/Z keys, or any others besides the
multimedia keys that are not w
** Description changed:
- I have a Microsoft Wireless Keyboard 3000, part of a wireless RF
- keyboard/mouse bundle, which comes with several media keys (Back,
- Forward, Play/Pause, Vol. Down, Vol. Up, Mute, Home, Search, Mail and
- Calculator). They worked perfectly in Hardy once I got all the ke
Bug is still present in 2.6.27-9-generic.
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[intrepid] REGRESSION: multimedia keys no longer working
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I have a 'Microsoft Internet Keyboard'.
My multimedia keys have also been broken since upgrading to Intrepid.
The Mail-key sometimes registers as Super+Mail, sometimes as
Super+Super_L, the Search key sometimes registers as Mail, sometimes as
Back, etc.
But the most annoying thing is that my left
I also confirm the bug with a amd64 Hardy to Intrepid upgrade. Using a
MS Laser Mouse and Keyboard combo 5000.
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[intrepid] REGRESSION: multimedia keys no longer working
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@Cepero:
Unfortunately, you can't disable this quirk at runtime because there's a
fixed blacklist defined by vendor and product ids where the workaround
is applied.
The only way is to recompile the kernel (actually, you only need to
recompile the usbhid module).
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[intrepid] REGRESSION: multim
Ignore the i386 bit above, I got the wrong text for the update. Sorry
for the bugspam
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[intrepid] REGRESSION: multimedia keys no longer working
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Seems to be a kernel problem as per Lucas Gadani report. I am reporting
it in the i386 package as it seems to be the closest available match
(the Launchpad interface is rather confusing), although I am seeing the
same problem here with amd64.
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@Lucas Gadani: Interesting. It seems that the special workaround you
removed, which, I presume, was made for a specific keyboard model,
breaks some others. Are you (or anybody else) aware of any way to
disable the 'quirks' mode without recompiling the kernel?
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