On Tue, 19 Feb 2008, Jiri Kosina wrote:
> but only the "release" report, that is sent just afterwards, seems to have
> reached HID layer, I don't know why. Could you please test the patch
> below, and send me the output?
BTW the patch is against 2.6.25-rc2, it won't apply to pre-2.6.25-rcX
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On Tue, 12 Feb 2008, Adolfo R. Brandes wrote:
> However, the TV key is still not seen by the X server (tested using
> xev and evrouter). I'm attaching 3 files:
> * hid-input.c.patch: your patch with compilation warnings and errors
> fixed, against 2.6.24-rc6.
> * kern0.log: hid-debug and evbug ou
Hey Jiri!
The symptoms remain after the patch (sleep key repeats endlessly, tv
key does nothing). I'm going to post the debug output in a while, but
before I do, it might be relevant that there were a couple of typos in
the patch which I had to fix to compile ("intpu_event" function
doesn't exist
On Fri, 18 Jan 2008, Adolfo R. Brandes wrote:
> I decided to ask the folks at Gyration about this before tearing my
> (and Jiri's) hair out, and it seems that the 3 "missing keys" are
> actually not meant to send USB signals, only IR ones. I tested it on
> Windows using an usb bus tracer, an
Me:
> I'm starting to think that these last 3 keys are broken, or maybe
> just not designed to be used as PC keys
I decided to ask the folks at Gyration about this before tearing my
(and Jiri's) hair out, and it seems that the 3 "missing keys" are
actually not meant to send USB signals, only I
Hey Jiri,
Jiri Kosina:
> this is really weird, that the keys do not produce any debugging output at
> all. Do you think you could use usbmon to see what data is coming from
> they keyboard through USB bus?
For the "TV" key:
f7d32680 3699560314 C Ii:2:006:2 0:8 3 = 064600
f7d32680 3699560330 S
On Fri, 28 Dec 2007, Adolfo R. Brandes wrote:
> 1) The power button, which is actually a Sleep or Suspend button, when
> pressed repeats endlessly. One must disconnect the receiver for it to
> stop. I suspect this is because the key press event registers
> correctly, but not the key release.
>
Jiri Kosina wrote:
thanks a lot for the detailed and accurate report. Yes, this device would
require a mapping quirk for the non-working keys. The endlessly repeating
key might need something more sophisticated. I will look into your report
and send you a patch to test in a few days. Currently,
On Fri, 28 Dec 2007, Adolfo R. Brandes wrote:
> It is a 2.4 Ghz RF remote, and its receiver connects via USB to the
> computer, registering two devices, a keyboard and a mouse. From
> /proc/bus/input/devices:
> I: Bus=0003 Vendor=0c16 Product=0002 Version=0110
> N: Name="Gyration Gyration RF Te
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