I've tried with the -d option. It seems that the program doesn't find a keyboard, as "Found keyboard at ADB id ..." is never written. I have a kernel that needs keyboard_sends_linux_keycodes=1. Can it be the problem?
Hmmm interesting, I get "Found keyboard at ADB id 2" I also have a kernel with keyboard_sends_linux_keycodes=1. My kernel version is 2.4.17benh
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