Re: Hal keymap quirks (was: Re: anyone interested in tpb?)

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> On Fri September 19 2008, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
>
>> Would anyone care to take over tpb? Or does anyone even use it these
>> days? Perhaps we can just drop it?
>
> I use it too, but it seems that a better way would be to use hal keymap
> quirks[1] instead, but I do not yet know how to do this sucessfully.

Not sure.  As it it, I just tested a t43 I have, and the buttons, they do
nothing, until tpb is installed.  For that reason, I could see keeping tpb
until hal keyboard quirks is documented.

Or if it already is, someone links to it. :)

> Regards,
> Till
>
>
> [1] http://people.freedesktop.org/~hughsient/quirk/quirk-keymap-index.html
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