Florian Festi wrote:
I am looking for the meaning of the following key codes as #defined in
include/linux/input.h. I need to know what hardware produces the keycode
and what happens/should happen when the corresponding key is pressed.
KEY_MACRO
I presume this is the macro defining key, used on keyboards like the
Gateway102. I thought it was handled internally and didn't send a
keycode, but other keyboards had/have that feature as well.
Used G102 for application work, had the function keys both next-to and
above the alpha keys, so you could bind up to 48 application functions
and still have function keys as other things wanted them.
Hope that answers your question.
--
bill davidsen <[email protected]>
CTO TMR Associates, Inc
Doing interesting things with small computers since 1979
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