Re: Step 3: Configure X- B: Input hotplugging

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Preston C. wrote:
I am working on the beginners guide and have read some information on
input hotplugging, and was wondering if it was really necessary to do
Step 3- section B in the Beginners Guide?

It's not really necessary, no. Take a look at http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Xorg_input_hotplugging Section 6.6 tells you how to turn it off, but I recommend you to read the introduction part to understand what Xorg input hotplugging is about.


If so, I don't really understand exactly what commands to run and
which order to run them? Thank you for any help.

Installing is pretty straight forward.

# pacman -S xf86-input-evdev
# /etc/rc.d/hal start

If you don't use a "us" keymap, you probably have to configure it.

# cp /usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/10osvendor/10-keymap.fdi /etc/hal/fdi/policy/

Then edit it:
<merge key="input.xkb.layout" type="string">YOUR_KEYMAP</merge>

And don't forget: http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Xorg_input_hotplugging

Paulo Santos


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