I'm not absolutely sure if this settles it, but bInterfaceSubClas is 1
Boot Interface Subclass so it should (according to what I've read
around usb.org and Wikipedia) support the usb boot protocol for
keyboards... I'm completely unsure :/ Maybe I should grab a Logitech
K120 (the plain, old simple k
On one of the other operating systems, 'lsusb -v' should give lots of
information
about the device, some of which might be useful.
I have no idea... How can I check?
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 5:41 PM, Richard Miller <9f...@hamnavoe.com> wrote:
> The plan 9 usb keyboard driver only implements the simplified
> 'boot protocol' which most, but not all, keyboards support.
> Maybe this particular one doesn't?
>
>
The plan 9 usb keyboard driver only implements the simplified
'boot protocol' which most, but not all, keyboards support.
Maybe this particular one doesn't?
Hi all,
I am trying to use a Cherry USB Keyboard (with ID card reader... of
course I don't need the reader with P9 but it's the USB keyboard I
have at hand) with P9 in the Raspberry.
The keyboard works just fine with all other Raspberry OSes I have
tried (Raspbian, RaspBMC and IIRC, I also tried