On (09:34 25/04/11), Dirk Wallenstein <[email protected]> put forth the 
proposition:
On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 10:48:02AM +0100, David Woodfall wrote:
On (02:25 24/04/11), David Woodfall <[email protected]> put forth the 
proposition:
>Hi, I've have a usr9600 usb phone, which is an extra keyboard. I have
>setup a 20-phone.fdi for it and set layout etc. Now I'm trying to map
>keys 1-0 to keypad 1-0 but I'm having problems with that.
>
>lshal shows the mapping but it looks like the hex codes are the wrong
>ones. I got the codes with xev. This is the mapping section:
>
>       <append key="input.keymap.data" type="strlist">0030:KP0</append>
>       ...
>       <append key="input.keymap.data" type="strlist">0039:KP9</append>
>
>Is xev the right tool to get these codes? Any ideas why this isn't working?
>
>Cheers
>
>Dave
>
>--
>Don't look back, the lemmings are gaining on you.

Not having any luck with this so I tried the old xorg.conf way:

Section "InputDevice"
        Identifier  "Keyboard1"
        Driver      "evdev"
        Option      "XkbModel" "pc105"
        Option      "Device" "/dev/input/by-id/usb-Yealink_Network_Technology_Ltd.  
_VOIP_USB_Phone-event-if03"
        Option      "event_key_remap" "10=87, 11=88, 12=89, 13=83, 14=84, 15=85,    
16=79, 17=80, 18=81, 19=90"
        Option       "XkbLayout"  "us"
        Option       "XkbRules"   "xorg"
EndSection

This also doesn't work. I got the event_key_remap option by googling.
I couldn't really find anything else on this. It's a pit xmodmap
doesn't support multiple devices.

xkbcomp can since 1.2.1, and switching keys is easy:

Get the keymap:
 xkbcomp -i <deviceid> $DISPLAY keymap.xkb

Edit keymap.xkb: Exchange the keycodes at the top. For example switch:
 <KP3> = 89;
 <AE03> = 12;

Install the keymap:
 xkbcomp -i <deviceid> keymap.xkb $DISPLAY

I'm finding that regardless of deviceid it changes my main keyboard as
well as the phone.

I got the device id from xinput list and used

xkbcomp -i 8 keymap.xkb :0.0




--
Cheers,
 Dirk
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