Daniel Bertolo schrieb:
Am Freitag, 2. September 2005 15.35 schrieb Peter Flodin:
Does anybody else have a USB keyboard? And if so does it work during boot?
Yes, I do. It works after the USB devices are detected and started (probably
coldplug does this).
I can also confirm that a single USB keyboard and USB mouse combination
is working. Last tested with the installation of beta3.
If it does not work in GRUB, you probably find a USB support option in the
BIOS.
"USB legacy support" might be the magic word to look for.
Which also leads me to another question while I have your attention.
Would it be possible to configure each keyboard for a different input
language, rather than switch in software when I switch keyboards.
I do not know that. If SUSE uses different keyboard configs for each unique
hardware identifier (as they do with network devices), this should be
possible. I guess SaX2 should be aware of this.
Same to me. No idea if that is implemented in (open)SUSE.
What exactly do you want to do ? Would you like to use one keyboard for
Xorg/KDE/GNOME apps while the other keyboard is used for virtual
terminal apps ? Or do you want to use both keyboards together in the
same environment/application ? The later one might be much more
difficult than the first one ...
Well, everything needs one who tests it and uses it the first time ;-)
Best regards,
Reinhard.
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