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* [gentoo-user] Logitech diNovo Keyboard Mac Edition
@ 2010-01-12 12:59 Thanasis
  2010-01-13  3:15 ` Willie Wong
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Thanasis @ 2010-01-12 12:59 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user List

Anyone knows whether such a keyboard would work "out of the box" ?

http://www.bidorbuy.co.za/item/17587875/Logitech_diNovo_Keyboard_Mac_Edition.html




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* Re: [gentoo-user] Logitech diNovo Keyboard Mac Edition
  2010-01-12 12:59 [gentoo-user] Logitech diNovo Keyboard Mac Edition Thanasis
@ 2010-01-13  3:15 ` Willie Wong
  2010-01-13  5:43   ` Hazen Valliant-Saunders
  2010-01-13  9:46   ` Thanasis
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Willie Wong @ 2010-01-13  3:15 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 02:59:31PM +0200, Thanasis wrote:
> http://www.bidorbuy.co.za/item/17587875/Logitech_diNovo_Keyboard_Mac_Edition.html

Dont see why not. I have a rebranded logitech wireless keyboard/mouse
combo which uses a USB receiver, similar to described in the link. It
works out of the box just like another USB keyboard. For my
keyboard/mouse, after plugging the USB receiver in, I need to hit a
button on the receiver and a corresponding button on the keyboard and
mouse to associate the keyboard/mouse to the wireless receiver.

Cheers, 

W
-- 
Willie W. Wong                                     wwong@math.princeton.edu
408 Fine Hall,  Department of Mathematics, Princeton University,  Princeton
Data aequatione quotcunque fluentes quantitae involvente fluxiones invenire 
         et vice versa   ~~~  I. Newton



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* Re: [gentoo-user] Logitech diNovo Keyboard Mac Edition
  2010-01-13  3:15 ` Willie Wong
@ 2010-01-13  5:43   ` Hazen Valliant-Saunders
  2010-01-13  8:05     ` Thanasis
  2010-01-13  9:46   ` Thanasis
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Hazen Valliant-Saunders @ 2010-01-13  5:43 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

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Make sure you have HID and Input Devices enabled when you (re)-compile your
kernel.

Also verify your settings in your motherboards bios.

On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 10:15 PM, Willie Wong <wwong@math.princeton.edu>wrote:

> On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 02:59:31PM +0200, Thanasis wrote:
> >
> http://www.bidorbuy.co.za/item/17587875/Logitech_diNovo_Keyboard_Mac_Edition.html
>
> Dont see why not. I have a rebranded logitech wireless keyboard/mouse
> combo which uses a USB receiver, similar to described in the link. It
> works out of the box just like another USB keyboard. For my
> keyboard/mouse, after plugging the USB receiver in, I need to hit a
> button on the receiver and a corresponding button on the keyboard and
> mouse to associate the keyboard/mouse to the wireless receiver.
>
> Cheers,
>
> W
> --
> Willie W. Wong
> wwong@math.princeton.edu
> 408 Fine Hall,  Department of Mathematics, Princeton University,  Princeton
> Data aequatione quotcunque fluentes quantitae involvente fluxiones invenire
>         et vice versa   ~~~  I. Newton
>
>


-- 
Hazen Valliant-Saunders
IT/IS Consultant
(613) 355-5977

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* Re: [gentoo-user] Logitech diNovo Keyboard Mac Edition
  2010-01-13  5:43   ` Hazen Valliant-Saunders
@ 2010-01-13  8:05     ` Thanasis
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Thanasis @ 2010-01-13  8:05 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user; +Cc: Hazen Valliant-Saunders

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on 01/13/2010 07:43 AM Hazen Valliant-Saunders wrote the following:
> Make sure you have HID and Input Devices enabled when you (re)-compile
> your kernel.
>
> Also verify your settings in your motherboards bios.
>
> On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 10:15 PM, Willie Wong
> <wwong@math.princeton.edu <mailto:wwong@math.princeton.edu>> wrote:
>
>     On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 02:59:31PM +0200, Thanasis wrote:
>     >
>     http://www.bidorbuy.co.za/item/17587875/Logitech_diNovo_Keyboard_Mac_Edition.html
>
>     Dont see why not. I have a rebranded logitech wireless keyboard/mouse
>     combo which uses a USB receiver, similar to described in the link. It
>     works out of the box just like another USB keyboard. For my
>     keyboard/mouse, after plugging the USB receiver in, I need to hit a
>     button on the receiver and a corresponding button on the keyboard and
>     mouse to associate the keyboard/mouse to the wireless receiver.
>
Thanks.
It's only the "MAC" part the makes me worry... :-\
But I guess I could use x11-misc/keytouch if needed, right?

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* Re: [gentoo-user] Logitech diNovo Keyboard Mac Edition
  2010-01-13  3:15 ` Willie Wong
  2010-01-13  5:43   ` Hazen Valliant-Saunders
@ 2010-01-13  9:46   ` Thanasis
  2010-01-13 13:47     ` Stroller
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Thanasis @ 2010-01-13  9:46 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user; +Cc: Willie Wong

on 01/13/2010 05:15 AM Willie Wong wrote the following:
> On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 02:59:31PM +0200, Thanasis wrote:
>> http://www.bidorbuy.co.za/item/17587875/Logitech_diNovo_Keyboard_Mac_Edition.html
>
> Dont see why not. I have a rebranded logitech wireless keyboard/mouse
> combo which uses a USB receiver, similar to described in the link. It
> works out of the box just like another USB keyboard. For my
> keyboard/mouse, after plugging the USB receiver in, I need to hit a
> button on the receiver and a corresponding button on the keyboard and
> mouse to associate the keyboard/mouse to the wireless receiver.
I heard that some keys like CTRL and ALT in mac keyboards may be (in
let's say) interchanged positions.



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* Re: [gentoo-user] Logitech diNovo Keyboard Mac Edition
  2010-01-13  9:46   ` Thanasis
@ 2010-01-13 13:47     ` Stroller
  2010-01-13 18:38       ` Thanasis
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Stroller @ 2010-01-13 13:47 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user


On 13 Jan 2010, at 09:46, Thanasis wrote:
> on 01/13/2010 05:15 AM Willie Wong wrote the following:
>> On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 02:59:31PM +0200, Thanasis wrote:
>>> http://www.bidorbuy.co.za/item/17587875/Logitech_diNovo_Keyboard_Mac_Edition.html
>>
>> Dont see why not. I have a rebranded logitech wireless keyboard/mouse
>> combo which uses a USB receiver, similar to described in the link. It
>> works out of the box just like another USB keyboard. For my
>> keyboard/mouse, after plugging the USB receiver in, I need to hit a
>> button on the receiver and a corresponding button on the keyboard and
>> mouse to associate the keyboard/mouse to the wireless receiver.
>
> I heard that some keys like CTRL and ALT in mac keyboards may be (in
> let's say) interchanged positions.

The keyboard mapping should be easy to change.

I don't think this should be a problem at all. Macs use standard HID  
keyboards & mice - I can plug a Dell keyboard into my Mac & it works  
just fine.

I seem to recall there is something funny about the control keys  
layout if you do that, but it's been a long time since I tried it. I  
think the Windows key becomes the Apple key, and the latter is  
immediately to the left of the space bar (whereas you'll see for  
yourself that the former is one key further left, with the alt key in  
between). I don't know if this is the same if you try a Mac keyboard  
under Linux, but swapping keys under Linux is well documented.

Stroller.



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* Re: [gentoo-user] Logitech diNovo Keyboard Mac Edition
  2010-01-13 13:47     ` Stroller
@ 2010-01-13 18:38       ` Thanasis
  2010-01-13 18:59         ` Thanasis
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Thanasis @ 2010-01-13 18:38 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

on 01/13/2010 03:47 PM Stroller wrote the following:
>
> On 13 Jan 2010, at 09:46, Thanasis wrote:
>> on 01/13/2010 05:15 AM Willie Wong wrote the following:
>>> On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 02:59:31PM +0200, Thanasis wrote:
>>>> http://www.bidorbuy.co.za/item/17587875/Logitech_diNovo_Keyboard_Mac_Edition.html
>>>>
>>>
>>> Dont see why not. I have a rebranded logitech wireless keyboard/mouse
>>> combo which uses a USB receiver, similar to described in the link. It
>>> works out of the box just like another USB keyboard. For my
>>> keyboard/mouse, after plugging the USB receiver in, I need to hit a
>>> button on the receiver and a corresponding button on the keyboard and
>>> mouse to associate the keyboard/mouse to the wireless receiver.
>>
>> I heard that some keys like CTRL and ALT in mac keyboards may be (in
>> let's say) interchanged positions.
>
> The keyboard mapping should be easy to change.
>
> I don't think this should be a problem at all. Macs use standard HID
> keyboards & mice - I can plug a Dell keyboard into my Mac & it works
> just fine.
>
> I seem to recall there is something funny about the control keys
> layout if you do that, but it's been a long time since I tried it. I
> think the Windows key becomes the Apple key, and the latter is
> immediately to the left of the space bar (whereas you'll see for
> yourself that the former is one key further left, with the alt key in
> between). I don't know if this is the same if you try a Mac keyboard
> under Linux, but swapping keys under Linux is well documented.
>
Can this (swapping keys) easily be done outside of X (in console, ie
before and without X) ?
For example how do I swap left CTRL and ALT in console?



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* Re: [gentoo-user] Logitech diNovo Keyboard Mac Edition
  2010-01-13 18:38       ` Thanasis
@ 2010-01-13 18:59         ` Thanasis
  2010-01-13 19:48           ` [gentoo-user] remap console keys Thanasis
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Thanasis @ 2010-01-13 18:59 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

on 01/13/2010 08:38 PM Thanasis wrote the following:
> swapping keys
I think I 'm in the right direction looking at KEYMAPS(5)



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* Re: [gentoo-user] remap console keys
  2010-01-13 18:59         ` Thanasis
@ 2010-01-13 19:48           ` Thanasis
  2010-01-13 19:53             ` Thanasis
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Thanasis @ 2010-01-13 19:48 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

on 01/13/2010 08:59 PM Thanasis wrote the following:
> on 01/13/2010 08:38 PM Thanasis wrote the following:
>   
>> swapping keys
>>     
> I think I 'm in the right direction looking at KEYMAPS(5)
>   
Here is what I did:
1) chose a keymap file (/usr/share/keymaps/i386/qwerty/gr.map.gz in my case)
2) copied and unzipped it at some location and edited it like so:

# diff gr.map-modified gr.map
102c102
< keycode  56 = Control
---
> keycode  29 = Control
142c142
< keycode  29 = Alt
---
> keycode  56 = Alt

3) Then restarted /etc/init.d/keymaps
(/etc/init.d/keymaps restart)
and it worked, ie left ALT and CTRL where swapped (in console F1 to F6)

4) To make it permanent we can then edit /etc/conf.d/keymaps
and change the keymap="...." entry to the pathname of our new keymap file.

Any comments, before I consider the case solved, are welcome.
:-)





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* Re: [gentoo-user] remap console keys
  2010-01-13 19:48           ` [gentoo-user] remap console keys Thanasis
@ 2010-01-13 19:53             ` Thanasis
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Thanasis @ 2010-01-13 19:53 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

on 01/13/2010 09:48 PM Thanasis wrote the following:
> on 01/13/2010 08:59 PM Thanasis wrote the following:
>   
>> on 01/13/2010 08:38 PM Thanasis wrote the following:
>>   
>>     
>>> swapping keys
>>>     
>>>       
>> I think I 'm in the right direction looking at KEYMAPS(5)
>>   
>>     
> Here is what I did:
> 1) chose a keymap file (/usr/share/keymaps/i386/qwerty/gr.map.gz in my case)
> 2) copied and unzipped it at some location and edited it like so:
>
> # diff gr.map-modified gr.map
> 102c102
> < keycode  56 = Control
> ---
>   
>> keycode  29 = Control
>>     
> 142c142
> < keycode  29 = Alt
> ---
>   
>> keycode  56 = Alt
>>     
> 3) Then restarted /etc/init.d/keymaps
> (/etc/init.d/keymaps restart)
> and it worked, ie left ALT and CTRL where swapped (in console F1 to F6)
>
> 4) To make it permanent we can then edit /etc/conf.d/keymaps
> and change the keymap="...." entry to the pathname of our new keymap file.
>
> Any comments, before I consider the case solved, are welcome.
> :-)
>
>
>   
Correction: step 3 should be:
3) As root, I run:
# loadkeys <new-keymap-file>
and it worked, ie left ALT and CTRL where swapped (in console F1 to F6)



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