Re: problem with softraw and keycodes > 128

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Vojtech Pavlik wrote:
On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 04:55:23PM +0200, Hans de Goede wrote:

2) Somehow fix things so that selecting the right model in gnome/kde
   keyboard-preferences will make the keys work. Like it does now with
   softraw=0. Which leads me to asking what are the downsides of using
   softraw=0?

It doesn't work with anything else but PS/2 keyboards. It's useless on
eg. USB.


This is an atkbd only setting, right, so indeed it doesn't affect USB, right?

What I'm wondering if is there is any harm to setting softraw to 0, atleast until there is a better fix. With it set to 0, for ps/2 keyboards all the user addtionally needs todo is select the correct model, for which there are nice gui tools.

Add a usb-keyboard (which in reality is the linuxkeyboard) model to the mix, for the user to select / to make default even, and things will work for usb users to, right?

   Since the xkb discriptions for most of the easy access keyboards
   have been written by Suse, I assume the tested them and it works
   for them. Does anyone know how suse does this?

I don't think it does work. One of our guys is trying to fix it by

	1) Converting the xkb multimedia keyboard descriptions to setkeycodes descriptions
	2) Creating a "linux keyboard" X xkb description

Then, after loading the setkeycodes at boot for the right keyboard
ty[e, AT keyboard will work fine, and USB and other keyboards will not
need *any* setup to have their multimedia keys working out of the box.


Thats good news, but what about gui tools to select the model, as this cannot be autoprobed? And what about portability of said tools to for example freebsd?

Using xkb models should work across different OS's, and is available now. All that is needed (for ps2 keyboards) is for the path of the special keys from the kernel to X-server to not change the codes.

Regards,

Hans

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