Patrick Georgi wrote: > This only means that the device provides multiple interfaces.
Dave, please send lsusb -v output for this keyboard. > In USB you have to select one, and the HID driver simply defaults > to the first. We didn't find a useful clue what to do in limited > environments when encountering such a situation - ie. any standard > that proposes that the first interface should provide a "typical > keyboard". A composite device (multiple interfaces) will have various different indicators in the descriptors for which interface is the actual keyboard. What happens currently if I have two different keyboards connected? //Peter -- coreboot mailing list: [email protected] http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot

