Julian Elischer wrote:
Bram Van Steenlandt wrote:
Julian Elischer wrote:
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then the ukbd driver should handle it.. have you tried it?
Do you mean I can use a different driver. now when I connect it it
works but I can't type anymore.
Wh
Bram Van Steenlandt wrote:
Julian Elischer wrote:
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then the ukbd driver should handle it.. have you tried it?
Do you mean I can use a different driver. now when I connect it it
works but I can't type anymore.
When I remove the scanner
Julian Elischer writes:
| David Scheidt wrote:
| > Julian Elischer wrote:
| >> Bram Van Steenlandt wrote:
| >>> For a pos system I am working on I need support for two keyboards
| >>> (actually one keyboard(ps/2) and one scanner(usb)).
| >>
| >> you can alr
Julian Elischer wrote:
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then the ukbd driver should handle it.. have you tried it?
Do you mean I can use a different driver. now when I connect it it
works but I can't type anymore.
When I remove the scanner I can type again
Just disab
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: Re: Two keyboards
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>Bram Van Steenlan
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then the ukbd driver should handle it.. have you tried it?
Do you mean I can use a different driver. now when I connect it it works
but I can't type anymore.
When I remove the scanner I can type again
Just disable the entry in /etc/usbd.
Bram Van Steenlandt wrote:
Julian Elischer wrote:
Brooks Davis wrote:
On Fri, Jan 21, 2005 at 10:46:21AM +0100, Bram Van Steenlandt wrote:
Hi
For a pos system I am working on I need support for two keyboards
(actually one keyboard(ps/2) and one scanner(usb)).
I call the scanner a keyboard
David Scheidt wrote:
Julian Elischer wrote:
Bram Van Steenlandt wrote:
Hi
For a pos system I am working on I need support for two keyboards
(actually one keyboard(ps/2) and one scanner(usb)).
you can already do this..
what makes you call the scanner a keyboard?
Proabably, because it acts like
Julian Elischer wrote:
Brooks Davis wrote:
On Fri, Jan 21, 2005 at 10:46:21AM +0100, Bram Van Steenlandt wrote:
Hi
For a pos system I am working on I need support for two keyboards
(actually one keyboard(ps/2) and one scanner(usb)).
I call the scanner a keyboard because that is the way it
Julian Elischer wrote:
Bram Van Steenlandt wrote:
Hi
For a pos system I am working on I need support for two keyboards
(actually one keyboard(ps/2) and one scanner(usb)).
you can already do this..
what makes you call the scanner a keyboard?
Proabably, because it acts like one? I don't
Brooks Davis wrote:
On Fri, Jan 21, 2005 at 10:46:21AM +0100, Bram Van Steenlandt wrote:
Hi
For a pos system I am working on I need support for two keyboards
(actually one keyboard(ps/2) and one scanner(usb)).
I've read a previous post and there it was supposed that one should
wr
Bram Van Steenlandt wrote:
Hi
For a pos system I am working on I need support for two keyboards
(actually one keyboard(ps/2) and one scanner(usb)).
you can already do this..
what makes you call the scanner a keyboard?
I've read a previous post and there it was supposed that one should
wr
Bram Van Steenlandt wrote:
Hi
For a pos system I am working on I need support for two keyboards
(actually one keyboard(ps/2) and one scanner(usb)).
I've read a previous post and there it was supposed that one should
write a driver to accomplish this.
I am not a C programmer and know f
On Fri, Jan 21, 2005 at 10:46:21AM +0100, Bram Van Steenlandt wrote:
> Hi
>
> For a pos system I am working on I need support for two keyboards
> (actually one keyboard(ps/2) and one scanner(usb)).
>
> I've read a previous post and there it was supposed that one shou
Hi
For a pos system I am working on I need support for two keyboards
(actually one keyboard(ps/2) and one scanner(usb)).
I've read a previous post and there it was supposed that one should
write a driver to accomplish this.
I am not a C programmer and know far to little from FreeB
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Hello.
I know, the syscons driver does not allow to have
two keyboards attached at the same time.
So my idea was to have a userland application
which polls the keyboard(s) currently _not_
attached to syscons using select(2) or poll(2)
and then switching to an active keyboard.
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