keyboard USB
david752004
david752004 at free.fr
Thu Jan 19 12:16:21 PST 2006
[it is in plain text now, sorry for disturbing]
I think a bug report for that specific need could be the solution.
Do you know where to put it ?
Mr E_T wrote:
>On Thursday 19 January 2006 05:31, david752004 wrote:
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>> It should be like that... But it never worked when I tried ... sometimes the core keyboard went crazy printing lots of randoz caracters...
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>> may be I need all the options ?
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>> I never found a proper solution.
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>Maybe the core keyboard needs to use the keyboard driver - not the kbd driver
>Failing that a bug report may need to be put in.
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>> Mr E_T wrote:
>>On Wednesday 18 January 2006 23:10, david752004 wrote:
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>>Hello
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>>I need to plug several USB keyboard on my laptop with fedora core 4.
>>It works well, but all keyboards have the same layout, while I want a
>>different layout for each keyboard.
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>>For example : keyboard 1 -> us qwerty
>> keyboard 2 -> greek...
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>>I tried to change xorg.conf, but it did not work.
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>>Must use the raw devices in the following from xorg.conf
>>Not tested but the basics should be there
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>>Section "ServerLayout"
>> Identifier "Simple Layout"
>> Screen "Screen 1"
>> InputDevice "Mouse1" "CorePointer"
>> InputDevice "Keyboard1" "CoreKeyboard"
>> InputDevice "Keyboard2"
>> InputDevice "Keyboard3"
>>EndSection
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>>Section "InputDevice"
>> Identifier "Keyboard1"
>> Driver "kbd"
>> Device "/dev/..."
>> Option "Protocol" "Standard"
>> Option "AutoRepeat" "500 30"
>> Option "XkbLayout" "us"
>>EndSection
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>>Section "InputDevice"
>> Identifier "Keyboard2"
>> Driver "kbd"
>> Device "/dev/..."
>> Option "Protocol" "Standard"
>> Option "AutoRepeat" "500 30"
>> Option "XkbLayout" "el_GR"
>>EndSection
>>
>>Section "InputDevice"
>> Identifier "Keyboard3"
>> Driver "kbd"
>> Device "/dev/..."
>> Option "Protocol" "Standard"
>> Option "AutoRepeat" "500 30"
>> Option "XkbLayout" "ko"
>>EndSection
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