Re: [PATCH 1/3] usbhid: Driver for microsoft natural ergonomic keyboard4000
From: liyu
Date: Mon Jul 31 2006 - 01:22:10 EST
Well, I think you are right.
I reviewed the "Linux Device Driver", there are some follow words in
that book:
"the role of a device driver is providing mechanism, not policy."
It seem my hack break this rule obviously. I will "kcah" it back
soon.
Thanks.
Dmitry Torokhov wrote:
> On Sunday 30 July 2006 20:48, liyu wrote:
>
>> Pavel Machek Wrote:
>>
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> This new version get some improvements:
>>>>
>>>> 2. Support left paren key "(", right paren key ")", equal key "=" on
>>>> right-top keypad. In fact, this keyboard generate KEYPAD_XXX usage code
>>>> for them, but I find many applications can not handle them on default
>>>> configuration, especially X.org. To get the most best usability, I use a
>>>> bit magic here: map them to "Shift+9" and "Shift+0".
>>>>
>>>>
>>> That is hardly 'improvement'. 'X is broken, so lets break input, too'.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Well, however, this can work truly. If we do not hack as this way.
>> Many applications can not get its input. I think the usability for
>> most people should be first, but not follow rules.
>>
>>
>
> I do not quite understand why X would have issues with it. KEY_KPEQUAL,
> KEY_KPLEFTPAREN and KEY_KPRIGHTPAREN should work fine even with legacy
> X keyboard driver (one that is using PS/2 protocol instead of evdev).
> You might want to adjust your XKB map or use xmodmap, but kernel should
> report true keycodes.
>
>
>> I think we can add one module parameter like "shift_hack" to switch it ?!
>>
>>
>
> No please don't.
>
>
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