[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> /dev/input/eventX

Thanks, but ...

thebe:root: cat /dev/tty0
$¤&¦$¤&¦$¤$¤9¹!¡#£!¡#"£¢"¢#"£¢
  kbd1     kbd2       kbd3

thebe:root: cat event0
cat: event0: No such device
thebe:root: cat event1
cat: event1: No such device
thebe:root: cat event2
cat: event2: No such device
...

Perhaps it has something to do with the VT.

--John

> On Fri, 14 Mar 2003 12:43, John Klingler wrote:
> > Does anyone know how to map multiple keyboards as seperate
> > devices?
> >
> > I installed two USB mice and two USB keyboards on
> > my i686 system running Red Hat 8.0, Linux kernel
> > 2.4.18-14smp. I want them as seperate devices, i.e.
> > not mixed.
> /dev/input/eventX
> 



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