Samuel Thibault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Mario Lang, le Sat 15 Dec 2007 22:29:27 +0100, a écrit : >> Dave Mielke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> >> > If we want most of the code to be common within the core then we probably >> > need >> > a scheme for portabilizing key representations. Does one already exist or >> > do we >> > need to invent it? >> >> AIUI, what linux currently uses is derived from the HID >> standard (Human Interface Devices). > > Mmm, what do you mean by "what linux uses"? Internally, Linux uses > keycodes, which are derived from AT2 scancodes. For USB, it uses the > usb_kbd_keycode[] array for translating from HID to keycodes.
I mean the codes defined in input.h, are those keycodes? What standard defines that 138 is HELP? Is this a linux specific thing, or is it defined somewhere else? -- CYa, Mario | Debian Developer <URL:http://debian.org/> .''`. | Get my public key via finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] : :' : | 1024D/7FC1A0854909BCCDBE6C102DDFFC022A6B113E44 `. `' `- <URL:http://delysid.org/> <URL:http://www.staff.tugraz.at/mlang/> _______________________________________________ This message was sent via the BRLTTY mailing list. To post a message, send an e-mail to: BRLTTY@mielke.cc For general information, go to: http://mielke.cc/mailman/listinfo/brltty