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Date:      Tue, 08 Mar 2005 10:01:46 +0100
From:      Matthias Muthmann <mmuthmann@gmx.net>
To:        freebsd-sparc64@freebsd.org
Cc:        Dejan Lesjak <dejan.lesjak@ijs.si>
Subject:   Re: Problems with X..
Message-ID:  <1110272506.18532.6.camel@localhost>
In-Reply-To: <200503072217.05939.dejan.lesjak@ijs.si>
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On Mo, 2005-03-07 at 22:17 +0100, Dejan Lesjak wrote:

> I see, this should eliminate concern that previous patches remapped last =
line=20
> to weird codes... Digging a bit through this I hope that we're at least a=
 bit=20
> closer to something. I think we could use the mapping for wsconsole for s=
un=20
> keyboards: Looking at keycodes we should get (this is a type5 keyboard,=20
> right?) in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/keycodes/sun - for de layout of type5=20
> keyboard key Y is <AB01> so the code should be 107. Now before mapping in=
=20
> driver (for which these patches are) is converted to this code, MIN_KEYCO=
DE=20
> (defined as 8 in this case) is added to scancode, so that one should be 9=
9.=20
> As we already subtract 1 before addition of MIN_KEYCODE, scancode should =
be=20
> 100 or 0x64, which is what we have in wsSun map in bsd_KbdMap.c.
> Anyway... if my rambling above is correct, this is what you could try: of=
=20
> previous patches keep only patch-kbd_sparc_2.c (remove patch-bsd_kbd.c an=
d=20
> patch-bsd_KbdMap.c) and add the patch here:
> http://www.ijs.si/~lesi/xorg/patch-bsd_KbdMap.c.2
> Better? Worse? Horrible?
>=20
>=20
> Dejan
>=20
Well, it depends on your definition of better worse an horrible, but I'd
say something between worse to horrible ;).
The keys are completely messed up (its a German type5c keyboard).
Some examples:
1: keycode 9 (keysym 0x1005ff77, SunAudioLowerVolume)
0: keycode 18 (keysym 0xffc9, F12)
a: keycode 37 (keysym 0x31, 1), XLookupString gives 1 bytes: (31) "1"
l: keycode 45 (keysym 0x39, 9), XLookupString gives 1 bytes: (39) "9"
y: keycode 51 (keysym 0xff63, Insert)
.: keycode 59 (keysym 0xff50, Home)
End: keycode 102 (keysym 0xff68, Find)

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Matthias Muthmann <mmuthmann@gmx.net>

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