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On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 11:33 am, Jeremy Huddleston wrote:
> I have a Belkin KVM Switch, and it emulates a USB keyboard and mouse on all
> the systems. �I've put ----'s around the /proc/bus/usb/devices output below
> to bring attention to this device. �When I have only the 'hid' module
> installed, the keyboard 'sub-device' gets assigned the 'hid' module, and
> the mouse gets assigned '(none)'. �The workaround I've been able to use for
> this (in 2.4 kernels) is to load the 'usbkbd' module first, then load the
> 'hid' module. �This has the effect of assigning the 'usbkbd' driver to the
> keyboard and 'hid' to the mouse.
Don't load usbkbd. Not ever. Even if you think you know what you're doing.
Don't even build it.
Just load:
mousedev
keybdev
hid
input
usb-ohci
ehci-hcd

And all will be OK.

Brad
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