[BSD] Re: notebook usb keyboard
Bodnar Istvan
piggy at dub.hu
2003. Dec. 1., H, 13:37:46 CET
On Mon, 1 Dec 2003 13:28:19 +0100
Till Janos <tillj at npp.hu> wrote:
> mindegy, koszi a segitseget, vszleg tenyleg nem lehet egyszerre ket
> billentyuzetet hasznalni.
na, most hogy ugynezki nem "generic" bill. problema van, megneztem
gyorsan egy man ukbd-t, ami a kovetkezot irta:
If both an AT keyboard USB keyboards are used at the same time, the
AT keyboard will appear as kbd0 in /dev. The USB keyboards will be
kbd1, kbd2, etc.
You can swap console keyboards by using the command
kbdcontrol -k /dev/kbd1
de!
If you want to use a USB keyboard as your default and not use an AT
keyboard at all, you will have to remove the device atkbd line
from the kernel configuration file. Because of the device
initialization order, the USB keyboard will be detected after the
console driver initializes itself and you have to explicitly tell
the console driver to use the existence of the USB keyboard. This
can be done in one of the following two ways.
Run the following command as a part of system initialization:
kbdcontrol -k /dev/kbd0 < /dev/ttyv0 > /dev/null
stb. ha tovabb olvasod, akkor biztos megtalalod azt a modszert, ami
neked a legmegfelelobb!
istvan
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