"Clemens Schwaighofer" <cs@tequila.co.jp> wrote:
> cheap, but working and I think it will stay so until 2.6 goes into final
> of distris:
>
> setkeycodes 0x6a 124 1>&2 in your rc.local, local.start or whatever.
> works fine for me for alle 2.5x kernels
There must be a ton of odd stuff going on. "showkey" used to say that the
scan code is 0x7d not 0x6a, but now it displays weird stuff. As previously
mentioned, "getkeycodes" displays a table which seems far removed from
reality. But the patch from junkio@cox.net worked (but "showkey" and
"getkeycodes" still produce weird output).
-- Norman Diamond
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