Hi Marek, are you thinking about releasing the code lines to the public?
Regards, Henk Marek Wyszynski wrote:
Hello, Since I got no help from anybody I tried to solve this issue by myself. After few hours of work I was finally able to solve it. :) It looks like the way to detect multiple key press is to perform Manual Scan by directly reading the hardware registers of XScale PXA27x. If you are interested please read section 18.1 of "Intel PXA27x Processor Family Developer's Manual". I was able to make it work by touching only 3 registers: KPC, KPMK and CKEN. Of course code like this can only be safe when you execute it only on LifeDrive. best regards, Marek Wyszynski, Infinite Dreams, http://www.idreams.pl
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