Aivils Stoss wrote:
If You use Linux, then problem is kernel related. Almost Logitech
keyboards uses two USB interfaces : 1st as normal keyboard and 2nd as
multimedia keys.
I think 2.4 ingnore multimedia keypress and do not send keycodes to TTY.
You are correct indeed -- this is a Linux
I reported a bug that X / xev doesn't register all the button presses
(anything above button 3 !) on Logitech mice. Is there any relation
between these two ?
Probably.
But we're not getting any traction on the mailing list with this problem ...
I was hoping someone more knowledgeable
Greetings,
I have a Logitech Access Keyboard (model # Y-SR34) with which I'm attempting
to use some of the special/non-standard keys. I've done this before on
other keyboards... and it has always worked well before.
On this keyboard, most of the special keys show up fine -- I have defined
Greetings,
I tried xnee, and it did not see the keys just as xev failed to. Perhaps
this is some bug in xkb? Because I do not think it'd be possible that the
keyboard would be sending unusual codes that xev/xnee could not read.
Also -- I tested this keyboard under Windows just to ensure
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