Hi Adam,
Adam C Powell IV wrote: > > Yes, echoing on /proc is what I did too. The values are 103 and 111 > > but I still report the problem. > > And you echoed to the mouse_button_emulation too? And when you read it, it > gives 1? That's very strange. The Debian kernel is working fine for me, > and it seems, for a lot of other people. Of course, mouse_button_emulation gives 1 too. According to "showkey", the values 103 and 111 correspond respectively to Function11 and Function12, that were just fine until I installed the new kernel. I thought the keyboard may have changed settings with the upgrades, then I reloaded from mac-us-std using kbdconfig. The buttons are still dead. > Oh one thing- the key codes don't make any sense to me. I use 56 and 100 > for left and right alt, but those aren't the right codes for those keys in > the ADB or PS/2 mappings! I just used "guess and check", you may have to as > well. :-( > Ah. That explains why the uparrow disappears every time I enable mouse_button_emulation. By playing with it, I discovered that 103 is actually the uparrow, which is also the mouse button 2. The funny thing is that, at the same time, "showkey" maps F11 to 103. > The Debian kernel is working fine for me, and it seems, for a lot of other people. It seems to me that you all went around the problem... Either the kernel has to be fixed or there is a problem with showkey. Sergio

