Brad Hards wrote:
> That won't help. There is a utility that can dump out the device
> characteristics - see attached.

Hi!

I have a very similar problem with a new variant of the Logitech Internet
Navigator keyboard and Linux 2.6.x. About half of this keyboard's special
keys work, the other half does not generate scancodes but shows something
if I start "showkeys" without any parameter.

I tried running the attached dump-events program but every time I try to
access /dev/usb/hiddevX it just says "hiddev open: No such device". I
enabled the hiddev driver in the kernelconfig and get a "registering new
driver hiddev" message during boot up.

Any hint's what can I do to get my keyboards fully supported and/or to add
support myself if there's only some keycode table which needs adjustment?

Thanks a lot in advance!

Greetings,

  Gunter

-- 
People who used magic without knowing what they were doing usually came 
to a sticky end. All over the entire room, sometimes.        -- (Terry 
Pratchett, Moving Pictures)
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