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Re: MS Wireless keyboard scans remapping: msg#00177

Subject: Re: MS Wireless keyboard scans remapping
Hi Olivier,

> > my keyboard works now fine, but I found keys which doesn't. Looks like MS 
> > changed scan codes for them.
> 
> I have had this kind of problem with a Logitech diNovo Media Desktop
> (http://www.logitech.com/bluetooth/). My main problems where that some
> keys are not mapped correctly in the bthid-0.6 of Peter, and the code
> for the mouse buttons is not OK. (at least with my Logitech Bluetooth
> mouse).
> 
> The problem with the keys is that my keyboard is a swiss french one, and
> the code of Peter has some keys missing. I have take the mapping from
> the USB driver, and it is now working great. :-)
> 
> I have send my patches to Peter, but I have receive no answer. So, I
> have attached my previous email to him. Try the patches to see if this
> correct also your problem.

this is another reason, why we should reuse the USB HID parser for the
Bluetooth keyboards and mice ;)

So you have the new diNovo. I am interested in the "hcitool info ..."
output from the devices and the "hciconfig -a" from the Bluetooth hub.
If you have some extra time, please compile the new libs2 from CVS and
run "sdptest records ..." and/or "sdptest browse ..." for me. Please
also include a "hcitool inq" for them, so I can see what class of device
they are using. What is the content of /proc/bus/usb/devices with the
Bluetooth hub attached. Do this one really support HID proxy from CSR?

Regards

Marcel




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