Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2014 19:20:49 +0100 From: "Christopher J. Ruwe" <cjr@cruwe.de> To: <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Logitech unifying receivers and keyboard ordering (ukbd0/1) Message-ID: <20140106192049.1e62a580@dijkstra.cruwe.de>
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I am sorry, I know that my question has been addressed quite recently, but I cannot find the post, I do not know why. I have a Logitech mouse with unifying Bluetooth receiver and a keyboard attached by USB "wire". When I boot with both devices attached, the non-existent keyboard unifying Bluetooth attached keyboard becomes ukbd0 and the "wired" ukbd1. Accordingly, my real keyboard does not work on either syscons as well as X11 and I cannot type on the non-existent. What I would like to have the "wired2 and "real" keyboard to attach to ukbd0 and if that must be the non-existent to ukbd1. What I do now is to unplug the Bluetooth dongle when booting to ensure that ordering. I usually forget that on first boot, though, ensuring my first rush of wild swearing each morning. How is that what I do by detaching/attaching the dongle done properly? Many thanks for any ideas, cheers, -- Christopher TZ: GMT + 1h GnuPG/GPG: 0xE8DE2C14 FreeBSD 9.2-STABLE #1 r256184: Thu Oct 10 19:12:54 CEST 2013 cjr@dijkstra.cruwe.de:/usr/obj/usr/home/cjr/media/src/freebsd/base/stable/9/sys/GEN_WDTRACE Punctuation matters: "Lets eat Grandma." or "Lets eat, Grandma." - Punctuation saves lives. "A panda eats shoots and leaves." or "A panda eats, shoots, and leaves." - Punctuation teaches proper biology. "With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However, this is not necessarily a good idea. It is hard to be sure where they are going to land, and it could be dangerous sitting under them as they fly overhead." (RFC 1925)
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