Not sure it will fix your issue, but the image you are using is very old. I
suggest that you try a more up to date image on your board.

http://circuitco.com/support/BeagleBoneBlack


Gerald



On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 12:56 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Guys
>
> Someone asked a similar question before, but no one had an answer then.
> I was going to give up and buy another keyboard but when I googled a bit
> more, I saw that a lot of people are able to use it with their beaglebone
> black.
>
> I will explain the conditions and problem in details.
>
> I have a beaglebone black powered up via a USB charger (NOT via the 5V DC
> adapter)
> I have it connected to a display via a microHDMI cable.
> I am running Angstrom. Updated to 4.09.2013 image. (emmc boot)
>
> When I plugged in a normal wired optical mouse, it powered up and I was
> able to use it.
> I then used an Apple keyboard as described in the title and plugged the
> mouse to its internal hub on the sides. Nothing worked, both did not show
> any signs of being powered up.
> I of course rebooted and checked *lsusb *output. I could see the Apple
> device listed there.
>
> Is this a driver issue or a power supply problem?
> Kinda new, so help me out please.
>
> Thanks
>
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