However, using evdev has triggered another problem, with the keyboard this
time:
 All the extra keys of the Logitech keyboard (multimedia etc...) are no
longer recognized by X.

Forgive me my ignorance, but when I was switching to evdev for my
mouse I didn't switch to evdev for my keyboard. Why don't you use the
old access to your keyboard, not evdev? Or you are saying that evdev
was used always, but after you've switched to newer version of udev it
stopped working?

BTW. To make evdev recognition stable, I had to add renaming rules to
uvdev configuration. Otherwise from time to time I was getting my
mouse on event0 instead of event1. Of course then mouse support was
disappearing.
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