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On 5/30/07, "Lutz Schönemann" <Lutz.Schoenemann@×××.net> wrote: |
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> > > Hi, |
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> > Hi! |
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> > I have set up Gentoo on a system that I would like to use as a video, |
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> > music |
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> > > player and sometimes to check my emails. There is a remote control |
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> > connected |
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> > > to it and is detected as a serial keyboard. Now I want the xorg-server |
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> > > to process events coming from this "keyboard". I also have a bluetooth |
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> > > keyboard that I want to connect to that system and events coming from |
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> > this |
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> > > keyboard should be processed. |
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> > > So, is it possible to deactivate one keyboard? |
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> > I think so, what about deactivating the one you do not want to use in |
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> your |
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> > xorg.conf? |
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> Thats exactly what I'm trying to do: deactivate the keyboard in my |
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> xorg.conf. But how can I do it? |
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Removing the part in your conifg, I suppose. A question: Don't you want to |
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use the keyboard anymore with X? |
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Sven |