Is this still a problem with *xserver-xorg-input-libinput*, which
replaces *xserver-xorg-input-evdev*?
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The special €-key and $-key on my Acer Travelmate 5735Z with Ubuntu
10.04.3 LTS are also not working.
(I'm not quite sure if this is the right place, but it was marked as
duplicate of Bug 30562)
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Further to the advice in #72 above, I'd just like to point out that as
of udev version 175, default udev keymapping can be overridden by means
of a file in /etc/udev/keymaps/ named the same as the file in
/lib/udev/keymaps/ that it overrides.
Suppose, for example, you want to make use of the Zoom
@Marco Chiappero - Thank you!
My config: Ubuntu 10.10 desktop 64 bits / MS Ergonomic Desktop 7000
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@Marco Chiappero - Thank you, your guide worked!
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Microsoft Ergo 4000 - center zoom key doesn't work (using sudo showkey
-k, key codes are 418 and 419)
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First of all I own a Logitech LX710 desktop kit, one single USB receiver
for both keyboard and mouse. You can have a look at the keyboard here
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21698239/lx710.jpg and see what I mean for
extra/multimedia keys: on the left there is some image editing stuff, on
the left s
@Marco Do you have a zoom slider, and have you gotten it working?
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Marco Chiappero , By 'extra keys' you mean , $ / € ? or.. ?
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@Marco, would you mind sharing what you did with udev to get it working?
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Got my keys working thanks to udev, I was remapping to keycodes with no
keysym associated (and avoiding xmodmap as well). WOW, after lots of
waisted hours and after 3 years since I bought this keyboard, I can
finally use all my multimedia/extra keys! Amazing! Thanks X11!
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Well, I hope for every distribution and developers to move to Wayland as
soon as possible (so we can get rid of this 25 years old X crap), but in
the meantime is there a chance to have keycodes > 255 working with X
without having to poke at input.h every now and then? It there a
solution to easily
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There already solution - Wayland.
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On my laptop, the keys that are handled by the hp_wmi give no scancodes
at all -- they're hardcoded to specific, too-high keycodes such as
KEY_INFO! You have to edit the module source to change them.
Some of the other keys' mappings are handled by udev, though. If the
keymap creators, as shown b
The shotgun solution for this, that does not require to rewrite X
protocols, are to:
1) simply remap based on model.
Who cares if microsoft wants my keyboard 4000 zoom keys to be scancode 89354^2?
just map it to 139 or any other scan code available (the keyboard does not have
more than 255 keys
Not working here: Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala) 64-bits, Microsoft Natural
Ergonomic Desktop 7000.
2010/8/26 Zoran Olujić
> Roman, it is working here on lucid and Microsoft Natural 4000. Thanks :)
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Roman, it is working here on lucid and Microsoft Natural 4000. Thanks :)
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Roman, your workaround works for me. But only with up/down arrow keys. I
can't assign my zoom stick to fire mouse buttons 4 & 5 (i.e. scroll
wheel). It gives me an error when I try this...
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I made a quick fix for this problem. It's based on kbd's showkey that
DOES show scancodes. It looks into configuration table and stuffs
required keysyms into X via Xtst package. Ugly, buggy and setuid (to
read console under X you have to be setuid), but it works (at least for
me) and requires only
Same here. Ubuntu 10.04, MS Natural 4000, zoom does not work.
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Same here: Lucid, MS Ergonomic 4000. Zoom doesn't work.
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I am running the beta of Lucid Lynx, and the problem still exists (it
doesn't recognize the Zoom stick of my Microsoft Ergonomic 4000)
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Lauri, follow the troubleshooting directions at
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Hotkeys/ and file a new bug for your issue. This
bug is just for tracking the issue in general not fixing specific issues.
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 02:18:05PM -, Lauri Niskanen wrote:
> I have a Razer Tarantula USB keyboard
I have a Razer Tarantula USB keyboard. It is generally working fine and
most of the multimedia keys are fully working. But some keys don't work.
Working multimedia keys: Sleep, Home, Player, Play, Stop, Next Song,
Previous Song, Volume Up, Volume Down, Mute
I ran input-events to see if it recogni
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I note that evdev-1.1.2 had a 'workaround', so at least some of the keys
on these keyboards would work -- it would blindly remap the keycodes:
X keycode = ((kernel keycode + 8) mod 256)
It's nasty, but at least it allows users with strange devices (like my
Logitech UltraX) to work...
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