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Re: new input layer



Sergio Brandano wrote:

>  Hi Adam,
>
> >Sergio Brandano wrote:
> >
> >>  Thank you Ethan. Now I have kernel 2.2.18pre21 up and running, which
> >>  is the latest stable from samba. In order to have X11 (old) running,
> >>  I had to modify the pointer section from
> >>
> >>  BusMouse on /dev/adbmouse to ImPS/2 on /dev/input/mice.
> >>
> >>  X11 is up and running again. So far so good. What is not working
> >>  is the second and the third button; I use BootX, where adb_buttons
> >>  is set to "103,111". Every time I press one of these two buttons,
> >>  I read 3~ and 4~ on the console. Shall I remove this setting or
> >>  modify it somehow?
> >
> >Remove this setting.  I use the attached script in /etc/init.d to set up
> >keyboard emulation the way I like it.
>
>  Yes, echoing on /proc is what I did too. The values are 103 and 111
>  but I still report the problem.

And you echoed to the mouse_button_emulation too?  And when you read it, it
gives 1?  That's very strange.  The Debian kernel is working fine for me,
and it seems, for a lot of other people.

Oh one thing- the key codes don't make any sense to me.  I use 56 and 100
for left and right alt, but those aren't the right codes for those keys in
the ADB or PS/2 mappings!  I just used "guess and check", you may have to as
well. :-(

I've had no success with 2.4.0-test12, but haven't had the time to think
about debugging it, or my .config for that matter; it may be that 2.4.0-test
uses ADB or PS/2 mapping! :-)

> I have been looking for docs and
>  mails, but did not manage to find anything. The best place where
>  to look is the kernel doc, but is blank in this case.

Very frustrating, sorry to hear about that!

-Adam P.

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