Hi!
> I discovered a minor change in 2.6.10-mm1, changing this value back
> corrects the "ok" button issue.
>
>
> diff -urN linux/drivers/usb/input/ati_remote.c
> linux-2.6.11/drivers/usb/input/ati_remote.c
> --- linux/drivers/usb/input/ati_remote.c 2005-08-02
> 17:56:26.000000000 +1200
> +++ linux-2.6.11/drivers/usb/input/ati_remote.c 2005-08-02
> 17:54:34.000000000 +1200
> @@ -263,7 +263,7 @@
> {KIND_FILTERED, 0xe4, 0x1f, EV_KEY, KEY_RIGHT, 1}, /* right */
> {KIND_FILTERED, 0xe7, 0x22, EV_KEY, KEY_DOWN, 1}, /* down */
> {KIND_FILTERED, 0xdf, 0x1a, EV_KEY, KEY_UP, 1}, /* up */
> - {KIND_FILTERED, 0xe3, 0x1e, EV_KEY, KEY_ENTER, 1}, /* "OK" */
> + {KIND_FILTERED, 0xe3, 0x1e, EV_KEY, KEY_OK, 1}, /* "OK" */
> {KIND_FILTERED, 0xce, 0x09, EV_KEY, KEY_VOLUMEDOWN, 1}, /* VOL + */
> {KIND_FILTERED, 0xcd, 0x08, EV_KEY, KEY_VOLUMEUP, 1}, /* VOL - */
> {KIND_FILTERED, 0xcf, 0x0a, EV_KEY, KEY_MUTE, 1}, /* MUTE */
I'd say that KEY_ENTER is perhaps more logical there? It is certainly
more usefull than "OK" key.
Pavel
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