Linux Kernel: Microsoft Digital Media Keyboard 3000

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Hi,


I've a problem with my Microsoft Digital Media Keyboard 3000 (USB).

One part of the keyboard is seen as a joystick.


I managed to get most keys working by :

blacklisting joydev

adding:


in my udev config:
ENV{ID_VENDOR}=="Microsoft", ENV{ID_MODEL_ID}=="0730", RUN+="keymap
$name 0xc022d zoomin 0xc022e zoomout 0xc01b6 camera 0xc01ab f20"

0xC022D and 0xC022E are zoom in and zoom out keys
0xC01B6 is the camera key
0xC01AB is the Fn-F10 (when disabling the function keys with the special
button switch)

The only one I'm lacking is the 0xC01A2 which corresponds to the «Aero»
key. I can see the scan code when looking in the scancodes given by the
/sys thing, but it's not taken into account. This scancode is not
described neither in the 3.4 kernel source hid-input part. So that can
explain why I can't map this key.


Do I just have to send a patch for adding the corresponding scancode ?

What to do for this part of the keyboard seen as a joydev ?


Thanks for your work on the kernel !
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