1) "Fn+F2" hotkey should open help but it doesn't.
scan code: 0xA5 key code: help
Should be addressed to:
#define KEY_HELP 138 /* AL Integrated Help Center */
2) There is a Sync key.
scan code: 0xF9 key code: f23
Where could it be addressed? Ubuntu One sync? Gnome-pilot?
3) In this keyboard there are also two specific keys (not hotkeys) for Euro and Dollar.
scan code: 0xB3 key code: euro
scan code: 0xB4 key code: dollar
They should be addressed to
#define KEY_EURO 0x1b3
#define KEY_DOLLAR 0x1b2
respectively, but they are > 255 so I think we can do nothing.
But I have a question about this.
In this keyboard there is another Euro symbol under the "E" letter. It works with "AltGr+E".
Why this can be correctly addressed? Is there anything we can do for the keys above (Euro and Dollar symbols)?
1) "Fn+F2" hotkey should open help but it doesn't.
scan code: 0xA5 key code: help
Should be addressed to:
#define KEY_HELP 138 /* AL Integrated Help Center */
2) There is a Sync key.
scan code: 0xF9 key code: f23
Where could it be addressed? Ubuntu One sync? Gnome-pilot?
3) In this keyboard there are also two specific keys (not hotkeys) for Euro and Dollar.
scan code: 0xB3 key code: euro
scan code: 0xB4 key code: dollar
They should be addressed to
#define KEY_EURO 0x1b3
#define KEY_DOLLAR 0x1b2
respectively, but they are > 255 so I think we can do nothing.
But I have a question about this.
In this keyboard there is another Euro symbol under the "E" letter. It works with "AltGr+E".
Why this can be correctly addressed? Is there anything we can do for the keys above (Euro and Dollar symbols)?