On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 the mental interface of Michael Schmitz told: > > >> Check your kernel boot messages, if there is a difference to the > > >> messages related to your keyboard detection. > > > > > > $dmesg | grep key > > > ADB keyboard at 2, handler 1 > > > Detected ADB keyboard, type ANSI. > > > input: ADB keyboard on adb2:2.c3/input > > > > > > I can't compare this to a previous behaviour. > > > I found 5 atkbd. options to boot the kernel, but none can switch the > > > type ... (As I don't know which type it has to be). > > > > It's automatic. I have this here: > > > > Dec 13 13:53:28 pooh kernel: adb devices: [2]: 2 c4 [3]: 3 1 [7]: 7 1f > > Dec 13 13:53:28 pooh kernel: ADB keyboard at 2, handler 1 > > Dec 13 13:53:28 pooh kernel: Detected ADB keyboard, type ISO, swapping keys. > > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > Dec 13 13:53:28 pooh kernel: input1: ADB HID on ID 2:2.c4 > > Dec 13 13:53:28 pooh kernel: input2: ADB HID on ID 7:7.1f > > Dec 13 13:53:28 pooh kernel: ADB mouse at 3, handler set to 4 (trackpad) > > > > This has worked for as long as I remember in all 2.2 and 2.4 kernels. I > > have not tried 2.6... maybe something's broken there? > > We'd need to see the adb devices: line from dmesg as well, that's showing > the default handler IDs IIRC. My keyboard is also detected with 2 c4, and > reported as ISO / swapping keys. That's 2.6.9-rc4 FWIW. grmmmmlllll... $ dmesg | grep -i adb adb: starting probe task... adb devices: [2]: 2 c3 [3]: 3 1 [7]: 7 1f ADB keyboard at 2, handler 1 Detected ADB keyboard, type ANSI. input: ADB keyboard on adb2:2.c3/input input: ADB Powerbook buttons on adb7:7.1f/input ADB mouse at 3, handler set to 4 (trackpad) input: ADB mouse on adb3:3.01/input adb: finished probe task... So what to do now? Ciao Elimar -- Obviously the human brain works like a computer. Since there are no stupid computers humans can't be stupid. There are just a few running with Windows or even CE ;-)
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