Re: (matrix_keypad driver) Re: qi_lb60_keypad driver question?

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Hi Dmitry
sorry for the late reply. 
thanks for the info.
I will try to work on the console driver since our device don't have X.

will send report when I have any progress. 

Best Regards
Xiangfu




Dmitry Torokhov wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 12:06:42AM +0800, Xiangfu Liu wrote:
>> Hi
>> now the keypad in Ben NanoNote[1] is work.  problem is I don't know
>> how to write the special assemble key of matrix_key driver. some kind
>> of 'SHIFT', like the red key in [2].  when I press the 'RED UP POINT'
>> + 'W' = '@'
>>
> 
> Historically our KEY_* definitions did not include defines for symbols
> like '@' because they do not have a dedicated key but rather being
> produced as a combination of a primary key + modifier; the mapping is
> done either in console driver or in X.
> 
> Looking at the picture of the device that you provided it appears that
> your device does not have a dedicated '@' key so it should work in the
> same fashion as above.
> 


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