Hi,
On 14 June 2013 17:42, Rob Bradford wrote:
> In embedded environments, devices that appear as evdev "keyboards" often
> have no resemblence to PC-style keyboards. It is not uncommon for such
> environments to have no concept of modifier keys and no need for XKB key
> mapping; in these cases
On Sun, Jun 16, 2013 at 01:29:36PM +0300, Pekka Paalanen wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Jun 2013 17:42:08 +0100
> Rob Bradford wrote:
>
> > From: Matt Roper
> >
> > In embedded environments, devices that appear as evdev "keyboards" often
> > have no resemblence to PC-style keyboards. It is not uncommon f
On Fri, 14 Jun 2013 17:42:08 +0100
Rob Bradford wrote:
> From: Matt Roper
>
> In embedded environments, devices that appear as evdev "keyboards" often
> have no resemblence to PC-style keyboards. It is not uncommon for such
> environments to have no concept of modifier keys and no need for XKB
From: Matt Roper
In embedded environments, devices that appear as evdev "keyboards" often
have no resemblence to PC-style keyboards. It is not uncommon for such
environments to have no concept of modifier keys and no need for XKB key
mapping; in these cases libxkbcommon initialization becomes un