Linux keycodes and left cursor on Pismo
Michel Dänzer
daenzer at relog.ch
Wed Sep 27 00:05:57 EST 2000
Franz Sirl wrote:
>
> At 22:35 25.09.00, Michel Dänzer wrote:
>
> >Martin Costabel wrote:
> >
> > > > > >After switching to Linux keycodes (and Debian's i386 us keymap),
> > > > > >the left cursor key doesn't generate a keycode anymore.
> > > > > >Interestingly, it works in X with Xkb, but not without.
> > > > > >
> > > > > >Anyone else sees this?
> > > > >
> > > > > Check the dev and user archives, I think this has been discussed a
> > > > > few times since the new input layer backport went in.
> > > >
> > > > I've searched the archives now with no luck.
> > >
> > > I haven't seen this discussed, but I'll try a wild guess: What's
> > > suspicious is that the linux keycode for KEY_LEFT is 105=0x69, the same
> > > as the old mac keycode for SYSRQ_KEY. You could easily verify this by
> > > pressing LEFT plus s or t or something and see whether it does some
> > > emergency sync or whatever. Just a guess.
> >
> >But a good one! That's exactly the issue. I wonder how it has worked with
> >Xkb in X though...
> >
> >As Magic Sysrq seems to always use ADB keycodes anyway, I'll not use it for
> >now.
>
> Do you have by any chance a CHRP machine?
No. (Look at the subject ;)
> I haven't touched chrp_setup.c yet. If not, what exact kernel are you using?
2.4.0-test8 rsynced from bk-devel some days ago.
> BTW, there will be a new xf4 RPMs available soon.
It worked fine (why?) in the X from the test debs, which contain your X stuff
AFAIK.
Michel
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Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc,i386) user \ member of XFree86 and the DRI project
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