Mike Chambers (mike(a)netlyncs.com) wrote:
On Fri, 2003-12-05 at 07:32, Christophe Lucas wrote:
> Please correct me if I make a mistake, but I think your keyboard is not a
> typical keyboard. So one key of it isn't defined in atkbd.c
> Which kind of keyboard are you using ?
You are correct, different keyboard, as I thought that could be the
reason. It's a MS multimedia keyboard, as is my mouse, and they are
both wireless.
Hi
For your personnal use:
see drivers/input/keyboard/atkbd.c : atkbd_interrupt();
these arrays are used to defined keycode, atkbd_set2_keycode[] or
atkbd_set3_keycode[].
Change the right entry, and map this key code by xmodmap ou keylaunch for
your use.
HTH
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