On Tue, Jun 2, 2015, at 12:01 AM, Facundo Curti wrote:
2015-06-02 0:56 GMT-03:00 Christian Demsar <vixsomnis@fastmail.com>:
2015-06-02 0:38 GMT-03:00 Christian Demsar <vixsomnis@fastmail.com>:
On Mon, Jun 1, 2015, at 11:26 PM, Facundo Curti wrote:
2015-06-02 0:10 GMT-03:00 Christian Demsar <vixsomnis@fastmail.com>:
On Mon, Jun 1, 2015, at 10:36 PM, Facundo Curti wrote: > Distros/computer, I didn't. But in windows it works fine. :/ > El 01/06/2015 22:55, "Christian Demsar" <vixsomnis@fastmail.com> > escribió: > > > On Mon, Jun 1, 2015, at 09:50 PM, Facundo Curti wrote: > > > Hi. I hope someone can help me please. > > > > > > I bought a new keyboard, a noga NKB-710. The problem is that, according > > > to > > > xev, four of the keys have the same keycode... > > > > > > The keys Ctrl, Alt, Win*** and shift, have the same keycode,
On Mon, Jun 1, 2015, at 11:47 PM, Facundo Curti wrote: 50.
> > > course, it doesn't work correctly. and this way, It's imposible to me to > > > configure it with xmodmap. > > > > > > I don't know what data I can share. I hope this to be sufficient: > > > > > > attached a lsusb -v output > > > > > > Thx, bye! :P > > > Email had 1 attachment: > > > + lsusb-v2 > > > 20k (application/octet-stream) > > > > Have you tested if it works in other distros or other computers? Might > > narrow down the problem. > > > > -- > > vixsomnis > >
(please bottom-post if you can)
I installed the xorg-xev package to compare to what you're seeing. I think the X11 keycodes are different from the codes actually sent by
Off the
keyboard.
Can you post the output of typing the problem keys when running $ sudo showkey
I have:
left-ctrl = 29 windows = 125 left-alt = 56 right-alt = 57 right-ctrl = 97 left-shift = 24 right-shift = 54
I think these are standard for all US keyboards.
That should confirm if the problem is with your keyboard (if the keys show the same code) or in the driver (or somewhere else).
There's also the slight possibility that it's a kernel bug, which would show up as repeating codes from showkey, since showkey is as close to the kernel as possible.
-- vixsomnis
Yes, sorry. My bad. I answered from my phone
With showkey I have the code 42 In alt, ctrl, shift and windows. Again, the same code on the keys :/
I'm from Argentina, So I don't have an english keyboard.
The keyboard works fine on windows :/. ¿Maybe is a Driver thing? :S
I dont know what else I can do :S. Is really a nice keyboard :'( jaja.
Thank you!
What's your keymap set to? I don't know what the Argentina layout or file is.
Try temporarily switching to US qwerty (it'll clear on reboot) and see if that differentiates the keys.
$ loadkeys us
You can see which keymaps you have by checking /usr/share/kbd/keymaps
-- vixsomnis
Switching to us keymap makes me the same :/ it doesn't works
I was using es layout before
I may have been mistaken about scancodes vs keycodes (see https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Extra_keyboard_keys#Scancodes).
Try this in a virtual terminal (ttyX, not xterm, gnome-terminal, etc):
$ sudo showkeys --scancodes
-- vixsomnis
Nope. :S Again have the same code.
0x2a when pressing, 0xaa when release.
Ah, sorry. That's the extent of my knowledge. It might be a kernel bug, so you can submit a bug report (or try out the latest kernel in the testing repo). Another option is trying an operating system with a different kernel, say freebsd. If you still have a problem, it's the fault of the keyboard (although this is unlikely since Windows sees it fine). -- vixsomnis