On Tue, 21 Jul 2009, Peter Hutterer wrote:
>> The next thing was to test running the keyboards with different maps.
>> Now that configuration I'm after is like this:
>>
>> Keyboard 1: Standard us+pc105+inet setup
>> Keyboard 2: 4 layouts; us-intl, el (Greek), il (Hebrew), and a custom layout
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 05:31:17PM +1000, Timothy S. Nelson wrote:
>> evdev instead (there are be plenty of links on google to explain how to use
>> evdev). use a device file of /dev/input/by-id/-event and
>> assign it the desired Option "XkbLayout", etc. in the config.
>> It is also possible to se
On Tue, 21 Jul 2009, Peter Hutterer wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 02:32:35PM +, Lennart Aangeenbrug wrote:
>> Hi all,How can i add a second USB keyboard, and map this
>> keyboard differently? The main keyboard is connected to PS/2, works fine
>> etc. The second one is working out of the box
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 02:32:35PM +, Lennart Aangeenbrug wrote:
> Hi all,How can i add a second USB keyboard, and map this
> keyboard differently? The main keyboard is connected to PS/2, works fine
> etc. The second one is working out of the box. I want to use the second
> keyboard for Gimp an
Hi all,How can i add a second USB keyboard, and map this
keyboard differently? The main keyboard is connected to PS/2, works fine
etc. The second one is working out of the box. I want to use the second
keyboard for Gimp and re-map some keys (like Q should be CTRL-SHIFT-N). So
my question is : how c