Crystal Kolipe <kolip...@exoticsilicon.com> wrote:
> https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=162922414816784 Thanks for this one, Crystal: I just solved changing keyboard. Indeed I had two usb keyboards with me and I passed from a Dell KB113T to a Dell KB212B this latter is running correctly using only one keyboard device. The difference between the two keyboards is just the sleep button of the first one. Note1: both usb keyboards listed above are chinese models for who likes these mind games. Note2: I also tried passing by a usb hub or not with the same keyboards having the same results. N.B: In the past, when I was still using my ATEN KVM (with the related OpenBSD USB ghost keyboard driver for it) I have been attacked a coupled of times by *injection of keys*. Unfortunately I do not know now if we are talking about the same usb driver in subject of the marc.info post you passed us. If you are interested to test further about it.. I need just to do a new *unboxing* of the ATEN KVM and I can give you more feedback about this situation. Surely, from that moment I gave up with the ATEN KVM.. (the *SECURE* ones as the model suggest, but indeed it depends on the driver I can imagine..). I hope you can investigate and stress test more on these such usb keyboard drivers, just reading this mark.info post I have my hair slidly popping up.... -- Daniele Bonini