2015-06-02 1:07 GMT-03:00 Christian Demsar <vixsomnis@fastmail.com>:
2015-06-02 0:56 GMT-03:00 Christian Demsar <vixsomnis@fastmail.com>:
On Mon, Jun 1, 2015, at 11:47 PM, Facundo Curti wrote:
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
> according > > > > to > > > > xev, four of the keys have the same keycode... > > > > > > > > The keys Ctrl, Alt, Win*** and shift, have the same keycode,
> > > > 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
On Tue, Jun 2, 2015, at 12:01 AM, Facundo Curti wrote: that, 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
No problem men! Thank you for helping me! I will try with a ubuntu livecd, changing the kernel, and if not, I will send a bug report. Thank you men!