Stuart Stegall wrote:
> It's not uncommon for Mice to be detected as Keyboards, Mice, and
> Joysticks depending on the mouse's advertisements. I would imagine
> your keyboard is the same way. It's still being detected as a
> keyboard right? Send your complete X log and dmesg log. (Minus
> anyth
to boot (like they already do with USB printers,
keys and other USB/non-USB devices.)
As an aside, seems like M$ overcame the "advertisement"
hurdle quite a while ago.
As a help/reminder, I'm restating the questions in the title
of the OP, "Udev - USB Keyboard questions"
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 3:30 PM, wrote:
> (B)LFS i686-pc-linux-gnu, 2.6.37, Udev-165. Keyboard:
> Microsoft ANB-1 Black 104 Normal Keys USB Wired Slim Keyboard 600
>
> Hello,
>
> INTRO
> I got into some slight and strange (for me) problems
> in tuning up my Xorg-7.6 experience. Unimportant
(B)LFS i686-pc-linux-gnu, 2.6.37, Udev-165. Keyboard:
Microsoft ANB-1 Black 104 Normal Keys USB Wired Slim Keyboard 600
Hello,
INTRO
I got into some slight and strange (for me) problems
in tuning up my Xorg-7.6 experience. Unimportant for
the subject questions to follow.
However, the "conn