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* usb keyboard problem.
@ 2003-05-18  6:51 LeVA
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: LeVA @ 2003-05-18  6:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel, vojtech

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Hi!

I have an usb keyboard, and it has some extra keys (internet keys, 
multimedia keys).
If I use the keyboard in ps/2 port, all of those extra buttons work, 
because I can bind the extra keys's keycodes in a hotkeys program.
If I use the keyboard in the usb port, some of the extra keys don't 
work. In plain console, if I push some of the "non-working" extra 
buttons, I get these error messages:

   keyboard.c: can't emulate rawmode for keycode 259
   keyboard.c: can't emulate rawmode for keycode 259

The problem is, that I can not bind keycode 259 in X, because it only 
works for keycodes between 8 - 255. But when I use the keyboard in the 
usb port, I get too high keycodes like (see above) 259, which I can not use.
I (fortunately) have a few working internet buttons. If I press those in 
plain console, I get these messages:

   keyboard: unknown scancode e0 66

I don't think this is an error, because that key, which "produces" the 
"keyboard: unknown scancode e0 66" message, works under X, and can be 
binded to an action.

Is there any chance to make the keyboard work similarly in the ps/2 and 
the usb port?

Please try to help me with this problem, I'm already through the 
xfree86-list, and the debian-user list, but nobody could help me.

Thanks!

Levai Daniel



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* usb keyboard problem.
@ 2003-05-18 13:07 LeVA
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: LeVA @ 2003-05-18 13:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

Hi!

I have an usb keyboard, and it has some extra keys (internet keys,
multimedia keys).
If I use the keyboard in ps/2 port, all of those extra buttons work,
because I can bind the extra keys's keycodes in a hotkeys program.
If I use the keyboard in the usb port, some of the extra keys don't
work. In plain console, if I push some of the "non-working" extra
buttons, I get these error messages:

    keyboard.c: can't emulate rawmode for keycode 259
    keyboard.c: can't emulate rawmode for keycode 259

The problem is, that I can not bind keycode 259 in X, because it only
works for keycodes between 8 - 255. But when I use the keyboard in the
usb port, I get too high keycodes like (see above) 259, which I can not use.
I (fortunately) have a few working internet buttons. If I press those in
plain console, I get these messages:

    keyboard: unknown scancode e0 66

I don't think this is an error, because that key, which "produces" the
"keyboard: unknown scancode e0 66" message, works under X, and can be
binded to an action.

Is there any chance to make the keyboard work similarly in the ps/2 and
the usb port?

Please try to help me with this problem, I'm already through the
xfree86-list, and the debian-user list, but nobody could help me.

Thanks!

Levai Daniel




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* USB Keyboard problem
@ 2002-05-25 15:26 Itai Nahshon
  2002-05-25 17:46 ` Randy.Dunlap
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Itai Nahshon @ 2002-05-25 15:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Vojtech Pavlik; +Cc: linux-kernel

Just bought an "HP Multimedia Keyboard Hub" (USB).
Using with RedHat 7.2, kernels 2.4.9-81 and also
various 2.4.19-pre.

Immediately after boot the keyboard does not work.
I see some events from the knob and also from
some extra buttons but not from the keyboard itself
(some produce "unknown scancode" errors. That's
a different topic). The keyboard leds turn on and off
responding to pressing caps-lock etc on the PS/2
keyboard.

After "rmmod hid" and "modprobe hid" The usb
keyboard works just fine - until I disconnect/reconnect
it or until the next reboot.

The hub function on they keyboard works OK.

The keyboard works with other OS, or with the bios
(after I enabled "USB Legasy Support").

Any suggestions/hints?

I'm also looking for programs o test the HID event
interface (evtest) as suggested in the docs, It is not in
the suggested web page.

Thanks,

-- Itai


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