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Re: Keyboard repeat: msg#00040linux.ports.arm.general
On Monday, 8. April 2002 12:02, Paul Chitescu wrote: > On what type of keyboard (USB? AT-style? something special?) are you trying > that and what kernel version? Do you use the unified input layer? 2.4.17-rmk2 matrix keyboard driver :clps711x_keyb.c The driver has no autorepeat function. That's sure, I wrote it myself. The autorepeat is emulated by the input layer. I found the place, where it can be swithed off in console.c, but I'm a little bit confused, how to figure out which ESC sequence to use for that. > AT-style (both DIN and PS/2 connectors) have firmware autorepeat that > cannot be disabled, just the initial delay and rate can be controlled. USB > keyboards have no autorepeat but it's emulated by the input layer. > Specialized keyboards (matrix scan or similar, serial, etc.) may or may not > have autorepeat. -- Thomas ___________________________________ autronix automation GmbH http://www.autronix.de gleixner@xxxxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ http://lists.arm.linux.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/linux-arm http://www.arm.linux.org.uk/armlinux/mailinglists.php Please visit the above addresses for information on this list. |
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