> > ok... turns out i need to press the apple key, then fn then > > F2... that needs to change IMHO. > > Actually, the key behaves that way in Mac OS as well. But I do > remember a fnset utility that allowed one to toggle the fn key's > behaviour. Anybody know what has become of it?
It's part of powerpc-utils these days. Proper keyboard detection is iffy at best, if it doesn't work I need a dump of the debug output from fnset to come up with a better heuristics. Anyone have good documentation on how to recognize some ADB device for a keyboard _after_ the kernel has played with the handler IDs? Something more detailed than the 'space aliens ate my mouse' joke, please. Michael