On 10/30/08 09:44, Martin Bochnig wrote: > On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 2:35 AM, Aaron Zang <Aaron.Zang at sun.com> wrote: >> >> On 10/30/08 09:35, Alan Coopersmith wrote: >>> Aaron Zang wrote: >>> On Solaris, the keyboard & mouse drivers in Xorg expect VUID events, >>> which are generated by streams modules sitting on top of the underlying >>> serial, PS/2 or usb driver. /dev/keyboard & /dev/mouse have these >>> automatically in place - but if you open an individual device like >>> /dev/usb/hid2 you need to tell Xorg to push the appropriate streams >>> module first with the "StreamsModule" option. An example for a mouse >>> is shown at: >>> http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/819-0919/6n3ahk015?l=en&a=view >>> >>> For a keyboard, the streams module would instead be "usbkbm". >>> >> Yeah, that's what I want to know. I sensed I should get usbkbm pushed, but >> I didn't know how. >> >> Thanks a lot. >> Aaron > > I only responded because I had a similar question myself a few months ago. > I didn't know about the background-reference Alan has posted. However, > I got it to work without usbkbm. > In fact I had two Type 6 USB keyboards connected to a Blade 2000 (and > working) at the same time.
On Sparc, I guess most likely you are running Xsun server. The configurations might be different. > But the log file would have been of help. Yeah, thank you very much anyway. Regards, Aaron -- You know some birds are not meant to be caged, their feathers are just too bright.
