Not strictly USB this one but I'm stuck for ideas;

I have a Logitech Bluetooth keyboard+mouse, that can connect to the
supplied base hub by bluetooth. That then connects to the machine using
USB, either presenting a USB keyboard/mouse that it emulates, or by
sending actual USB Bluetooth.

When the device is emulating a keyboard device, the various extra
application keys generally work fine. However, I currently have it running
via the hidp kernel module / and hidd daemon. There, only the standard
105key layout keys work; the extra keys produce nothing in xev, or in
showkey -k.

I feel there ought to be some kind of lower-level prodding interface I can
poke at the keyboard, to see how it is operating at a lower level, find
out why these extra keys go missing. Perhaps viewing the raw HID coming
over bluetooth somehow... Anyone have any thoughts?

-- 
Paul "LeoNerd" Evans

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