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Hello everyone,
remember my keyboard which refused to handle the multimedia
buttons, boot mode or not? Well, the solution was easier than
I thought - obviously, once the keyboard is in boot mode, it
refuses to go back, even if hidd tells otherwise. I just had
to remove the batteries, wait a few seconds, pop them back in
and voila, the multimedia keys work as expected (with 2.6.8.1-mh1).
Thanks for reading,
Yours, Florian
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Homo homini lupus.
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Hi Florian,
> > > Well.. as it is at least 1.5 years old, I suppose it's the old
> > > one, but I don't know for certain. Any way to find out?
> > check with "hcitool info ..." if it says that it contains a CSR chip.
>
> Device Name: Microsoft Keyboard
> LMP Version: 1.1 (0x1) LMP Subversion: 0x1df
> Manufacturer: Cambridge Silicon Radio (10)
> Features: 0xfc 0xfb 0x0f 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00
>
> Looks like it does..
this is definitely the old one. I own one of these and may get some free
time next week to check this behaviour.
Regards
Marcel
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> > Well.. as it is at least 1.5 years old, I suppose it's the old
> > one, but I don't know for certain. Any way to find out?
> check with "hcitool info ..." if it says that it contains a CSR chip.
Device Name: Microsoft Keyboard
LMP Version: 1.1 (0x1) LMP Subversion: 0x1df
Manufacturer: Cambridge Silicon Radio (10)
Features: 0xfc 0xfb 0x0f 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00
Looks like it does..
Yours, Florian
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Hi Florian,
> > this is interesting. May I must include a switch to report mode in the
> > kernel, but I always thought that this is default. Do you own the old or
> > the new Microsoft keyboard?
> Well.. as it is at least 1.5 years old, I suppose it's the old
> one, but I don't know for certain. Any way to find out?
check with "hcitool info ..." if it says that it contains a CSR chip.
Regards
Marcel
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> this is interesting. May I must include a switch to report mode in the
> kernel, but I always thought that this is default. Do you own the old or
> the new Microsoft keyboard?
Well.. as it is at least 1.5 years old, I suppose it's the old
one, but I don't know for certain. Any way to find out?
Yours, Florian
- --
Homo homini lupus.
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Hi Florian,
> remember my keyboard which refused to handle the multimedia
> buttons, boot mode or not? Well, the solution was easier than
> I thought - obviously, once the keyboard is in boot mode, it
> refuses to go back, even if hidd tells otherwise. I just had
> to remove the batteries, wait a few seconds, pop them back in
> and voila, the multimedia keys work as expected (with 2.6.8.1-mh1).
this is interesting. May I must include a switch to report mode in the
kernel, but I always thought that this is default. Do you own the old or
the new Microsoft keyboard?
Regards
Marcel
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