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On Fri, 09 Jan 2004 20:12 pm, Vojtech Pavlik wrote:
> > I have been notified that there are devices of this type which would
> > rather be accessed through hiddev. Reading the usage page specification
> > which calls such devices "application specific" I tend to concur and
> > would remove that test.
> > Isn't the one devicwe you had rather buggy and should be specialcased?
>
> Possibly yes. Feel free to remove that check and see what breaks.
It has been a while since I played with this, but I recall that it is the 
multimedia keys (which may be on a different interface) on some keyboards.

So I think that removing this selection is a bad idea. If it is causing 
problems, you might be better off special casing those particular devices, 
rather than chasing keyboard vendor/product IDs, which is bound to be a 
losing battle....

Brad
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