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- Subject: Re: hacking keyboard [was: Re: [tlug] Don't ban me w...]
- From: "SN_Diamond" <Norman.Diamond@example.com>
- Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2002 14:41:46 +0900
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"Shimpei Yamashita" <shimpei@example.com> wrote: > Speaking of HHK, does anyone know if a USB numeric keypad can be made > to work with a PS/2 or USB HHK(lite2)? I haven't tried a USB numeric keypad but think it ought to work that way. On a machine with a PS/2 port, I connected both a PS/2 keyboard and a USB keyboard and input worked from both. Of course the USB keyboard driver has to recognize that the USB device is one that the keyboard driver will work with. Also on the USB keyboard, for keys \_ and \| to work, either the kernel has to be sufficiently recent or you have to patch two files (one line each) and rebuild the kernel.
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