Le Thu, 23 Jan 2014 19:21:06 +0100, "Dr. Nikolaus Klepp" <[email protected]> a écrit :
> Am Donnerstag, 23. Januar 2014 schrieb Pierre Frenkiel: > > hi, > > I have a strange problem with a wireless Logitech keyboard (MK330) > > Everything works properly, but 2 hotkeys, which behave strangely, > > either on X11/fvwm or in console mode > > To get the keysyms, I use xev (without programming the keys in fvwm > > config) > > - the hotkey 1 gives me the WindowList > > - the hotkey 5 gives me 2 outputs > > d (keycode 40) > > Super_L (keycode 133) > > in console mode, same kind of strange behaviours, with the > > "showkey" command for any key, one gets 2 outputs. For example, for > > "a" keycode press 30 > > keycode release 30 > > > > for hotkey 1, I get 3 outputs > > > > keycode press 15 > > keycode release 15 > > keycode release 56 > > > > for hotkey 5, I get 3 outputs > > > > keycode press 32 > > keycode release 32 > > keycode release 125 > > > > I really unable to figure out the origin of these behaviours. > > Anybody has an idea? > > > > best regards, > > > Looks like a macro replay to me. > > nik > > Logitech support for Linux is a shame. I am Swiss, all my mouses was logitech ones, that from the first 3 buttons mouse they made, but not the last one. The only logitech goods that have a good linux suport is their webcams, and that only because it is an independent website that provide full functional drivers for them. If it is like some high-end mouse they made, and if you have a windows box, you can try to install it on windows and reprogram it with a more standard set-up. If you are lucky enough, it will work fine on linux after that. Dominique
