On Mon, Jul 04, 2005 at 11:43:03PM +0200, federico wrote: > hi all, > > i have a problem: i got a white Apple usb keyboard, but this keyboard > doesn't have PrintScr nor SysRq. > i read in Documentation/sysrq.txt how to change the SYSRQ scancode. > i launched showkey and acknowledged that R_Alt+F13 is 100,183 => 64b7. > i ran > > # setkeycodes 64b7 84 > KDSETKEYCODE: No such device > failed to set scancode b7 to keycode 84 > > i'm on a gentoo-vanilla 2.6.13_rc1 with kbd-1.12-r5. (or on > 2.6.11-gentoo-r9 which produces the same result) > > here's some relevant output from strace: > > open("/dev/tty", O_RDWR) = 3 > ioctl(3, KDGKBTYPE, 0xbffdfcb7) = 0 > ioctl(3, KDSETKEYCODE, 0xbffdfd20) = -1 ENODEV (No such device) > dup(2) = 4 > fcntl64(4, F_GETFL) = 0x8001 (flags O_WRONLY|O_LARGEFILE) > close(4) = 0 > ... > write(2, "KDSETKEYCODE: No such device\n", 29KDSETKEYCODE: No such device > ) = 29 > ... > write(2, "failed to set scancode 64b7 to k"..., 42failed to set scancode > 64b7 to > keycode 84 > ) = 42 > > if anyone has a possible solution i really appreciate. > ciao! Sorry, you can't use 'setkeycodes' on USB keyboards. They don't use the PS/2 protocol, and hence it doesn't make sense.
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