i tried and made an .fdi file in /etc/hal/policy to map the keys using the 
codes yielded by input-events (as https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config/Input 
suggests i should do), but it doesn't work at all..
lshal seems to indicate that the file did register and match properly, but 
there's still no response in xev.
i'm pretty sure that least some of the keycodes are valid, since i previously 
downloaded a keytouch file for the keyboard that maps only a few of the keys, 
and the keycodes match
i attach the (not working) fdi file. it contains the key codes. i'm not sure if 
the "input.originating_device" will match for other devices, i use it to make 
sure it matches only to the "second" keyboard (the "first" contains the regular 
keys).

** Attachment added: "NOT WORKING device information file"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20743538/logitech_wave_basicmap.fdi

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Many special keys on Logitech Wave keyboard don't work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/215035
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