keymapping

David Woodfall dave at dawoodfall.net
Sat Apr 23 21:42:59 PDT 2011


On (23:19 23/04/11), Robby Workman <rw at rlworkman.net> put forth the proposition:
>On Sun, 24 Apr 2011 03:27:46 +0100
>David Woodfall <dave at dawoodfall.net> wrote:
>
>> Hi, I have a usr9600 phone which acts as an extra keyboard and I'm
>> trying to map keys 1-0 to keypad 1-0:
>>
>>          <append key="input.keymap.data"
>> type="strlist">0x02:KP1</append> <append key="input.keymap.data"
>> type="strlist">0x03:KP2</append> <append key="input.keymap.data"
>> type="strlist">0x04:KP3</append> <append key="input.keymap.data"
>> type="strlist">0x05:KP4</append> <append key="input.keymap.data"
>> type="strlist">0x06:KP5</append> <append key="input.keymap.data"
>> type="strlist">0x07:KP6</append> <append key="input.keymap.data"
>> type="strlist">0x08:KP7</append> <append key="input.keymap.data"
>> type="strlist">0x09:KP8</append> <append key="input.keymap.data"
>> type="strlist">0x0a:KP9</append> <append key="input.keymap.data"
>> type="strlist">0x0b:KP0</append>
>>
>> lshal shows the mappings but they aren't working. I got the codes with
>> scankey -s and I've also tried using xev which show different
>> keycodes.
>>
>> I've also tried <merge> instead of <append>
>>
>> Any ideas why this isn't working?
>
>
>It's because recent Xorg uses udev instead of hal for this.

Even the xorg in slack 13.1? (By the way xorg/hal does see the
keyboard and set layout etc. just not the maps)

>
>-RW



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