Re: Logitech Alto Cordless

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Jiri Kosina pisze:
> On Mon, 1 Dec 2008, Julian Sikorski wrote:
> 
>> during a discussion on fedora-devel-list, I was suggested to check if
>> the said keyboard is compliant with the standards before requesting
>> xkeyboard-config changes. The problem exists with two keys:
>> - Fn-F3, has MSIE logo on it, emits XF86HomePage, should emit XF86WWW
>> - Fn-F4, has a tune on it, emit XF86Tools, should XF86AudioMedia
>> This is under Fedora 10 x86_64, using evdev driver and evdev-managed
>> keyboard map.
> 
> In order to answer this question, we need to know what the keyboard is 
> acutally sending when these keys are being pressed (and also product ID 
> would be useful -- this can be obtained from lsusb output).
> 
> Assuming that Fedora has the CONFIG_HID_DEBUG kernel option turned on (I 
> don't know whether this is true or not), could you please
> 
> 	rmmod usbhid
> 	rmmod hid
> 	modprobe hid debug=2
> 	modprobe usbhid
> 
> press the keys, and send the dmesg output?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
Hmm, the option is set, but there are no such modules here...
I am running 2.6.27.5-117.fc10.x86_64 kernel. Relevant lsusb output:
Bus 001 Device 014: ID 046d:c527 Logitech, Inc.

Julian

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