2002-11-23 21:04:22

by Justin Hibbits

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Subject: ps2 mouse remapping keyboard

Hey guys,

I'm not subscribed right now, but I have a major problem. For some reason,
sometimes when I startup either gpm or X, my keyboard gets remapped, so that
several of the keys return keycode 0x70 or 0x71, while others return 0x56, and
the rest return extended e0/e1 keycodes. I'm unsure why this happens. It
started happening when I installed dri drivers off dri.sf.net, but even after
removing those drivers, deleting the kernel source tree, and starting from
scratch, it still happens. I'm at a loss, so if someone can shed some light on
this, I'd be grateful.
this happens sporadically, so not exactly sure what the problem is. Hopefully
this won't happen when I get a USB mouse/keyboard for christmas :) /me crosses
fingers.

Thanks in advance,

Justin Hibbits


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2002-11-23 22:02:59

by Randy.Dunlap

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Subject: Re: ps2 mouse remapping keyboard

On Sat, 23 Nov 2002 16:12:47 -0500 Justin Hibbits <[email protected]> wrote:

| I'm not subscribed right now, but I have a major problem. For some reason,
| sometimes when I startup either gpm or X, my keyboard gets remapped, so that
| several of the keys return keycode 0x70 or 0x71, while others return 0x56, and
| the rest return extended e0/e1 keycodes. I'm unsure why this happens. It
| started happening when I installed dri drivers off dri.sf.net, but even after
| removing those drivers, deleting the kernel source tree, and starting from
| scratch, it still happens. I'm at a loss, so if someone can shed some light on
| this, I'd be grateful.
| this happens sporadically, so not exactly sure what the problem is. Hopefully
| this won't happen when I get a USB mouse/keyboard for christmas :) /me crosses
| fingers.

No idea, but you seem to think that it's software, but
could it be a cable problem?

BTW, the main reason that I'm replying is that you gave no clues
about what versions of software you are using.

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