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The S510 keyboard and S510 remote control both have 1 key where the markings
on the key dop not match with the generic Logitech 27MHz keymap.
This commit adds device specific overrides for this.
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This commit makes 2 changes to the generic Logitech 27 MHz keyboard keymap:
1. It moves some codes from being keyboard specific to the generic 27MHz
mapping table, these codes do not conflict on different models and at
least the c1019 - c101b codes are not only used on the MX3000 keyboard,
but also on the S510 Remote control
2. Add a bunch of new codes found on the S510 keyboard and S510 remote control
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Acer series hwdb
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Packard Bell and Gateway are different marketing names from Acer.
The same scan code E0 86 is fired for the airplane mode toggle key.
It was verified in commit d8d51328fe6db33a2d8cda06f181c55c00d09672.
Signed-off-by: Chris Chiu <chiu@endlessm.com>
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This reverts commit e09dba97b96f877e36cd3f1afdb321922eed064b.
It's reported that the same rules for Acer cause false match and
unexpected response from certain keys on an old PackardBell laptop.
Bug: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/12178
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Correct the searching pattern for Chuwi Hi13. Follow-up for
c70b51a7b98c3538aba7bbfee455b850b0aa714e.
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Many Logitech keyboards have the following special functions on F9-F12:
F9: file-browser F10: document-browser F11: image-browser F12:
music-browser. These should be bound to:
#define KEY_FILE 144 /* AL Local Machine Browser */
#define KEY_DOCUMENTS 235
#define KEY_IMAGES 0x1ba /* AL Image Browser */
#define KEY_AUDIO 0x188 /* AL Audio Browser */
This commit fixes the wrong binding of F12 to KEY_SOUND (which
translates to XF86AudioPreset) and removes the ?? comments from
both F11 and F12.
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Add support for various custom key-codes emitted by the Logitech MX5500
keyboard, both when attached through its Bluetooth-receiver in USB-HID
proxy mode; and when connected as a Bluetooth device.
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Add support for various custom key-codes emitted by the Logitech MX5000
keyboard, both when attached through its Bluetooth-receiver in USB-HID
proxy mode; and when connected as a Bluetooth device.
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The upcoming kernel enumerates Logitech 27 MHz wireless keyboards and
mice by there wireless-PID, rather then using the PID of the receiver
which is the same for all 27MHz Logitech devices.
This allows us to add per model keymappings for the special keys on these
keyboards. This commit adds such mappings for the S520 keyboard
(modelnumber Y-RBA97).
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The upcoming kernel enumerates Logitech 27 MHz wireless keyboards and
mice by there wireless-PID, rather then using the PID of the receiver
which is the same for all 27MHz Logitech devices.
This allows us to add per model keymappings for the special keys on these
keyboards. This commit adds such mappings for the EX100 keyboard
(modelnumber Y-RBH94).
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The upcoming kernel enumerates Logitech 27 MHz wireless keyboards and
mice by there wireless-PID, rather then using the PID of the receiver
which is the same for all 27MHz Logitech devices.
This allows us to add per model keymappings for the special keys on these
keyboards. This commit adds such mappings for the MX3200 keyboard
(modelnumber Y-RAV80).
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The upcoming kernel enumerates Logitech 27 MHz wireless keyboards and
mice by there wireless-PID, rather then using the PID of the receiver
which is the same for all 27MHz Logitech devices.
This allows us to add per model keymappings for the special keys on these
keyboards. This commit adds such mappings for the MX3000 keyboard
(modelnumber Y-RAM74).
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keyboard
The upcoming kernel enumerates Logitech 27 MHz wireless keyboards and
mice by there wireless-PID, rather then using the PID of the receiver
which is the same for all 27MHz Logitech devices.
This allows us to add per model keymappings for the special keys on these
keyboards. This commit adds such mappings for the "Logitech Rechargeable
Desktop" keyboard (modelnumber Y-RK49).
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The upcoming kernel enumerates Logitech 27 MHz wireless keyboards and
mice by there wireless-PID, rather then using the PID of the receiver
which is the same for all 27MHz Logitech devices.
This allows us to add per model keymappings for the special keys on these
keyboards. This commit adds such mappings for the "Logitech Cordless
Access Keyboard" (modelnumber Y-RH35).
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The upcoming kernel enumerates Logitech 27 MHz wireless keyboards and
mice by there wireless-PID, rather then using the PID of the receiver
which is the same for all 27MHz Logitech devices.
This will allow us to add per model keymappings for the special keys on
these keyboards, which may differ per model.
This commit adds a default / fallback mapping, assigning the most common
meaning of the custom Logitech c10XX keycodes.
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Add support for ACCEL_LOCATION udev property to deal with 2 sensors
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Signed-off-by: Luís Ferreira <contact@lsferreira.net>
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Signed-off-by: Luís Ferreira <contact@lsferreira.net>
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Based on touchpad-edge-detector and dimensions confirmed with the owner's manual (https://content.etilize.com/User-Manual/1037738079.pdf)
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These are not on a key pad. These codes are sent by the "rocker" buttons
that resemble a game pad.
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The comment is incorrect -- this key code is sent by the rotate button,
the brightness keys are separate.
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Uses the same keyboard, attached to the "Security Processor" P1J core
that bit-bangs the PS/2 keyboard protocol.
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Fixes: #12312
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Applies only to USB - when connected via Bluetooth it already gets marked correctly.
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* Use more secure https://www.uefi.org
http://www.uefi.org directs to https://uefi.org/, so this saves one
redirect.
$ curl -I http://www.uefi.org
HTTP/1.1 302 Found
Server: nginx
Date: Tue, 09 Apr 2019 14:54:46 GMT
Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
Connection: keep-alive
X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff
Location: https://uefi.org/
Cache-Control: max-age=1209600
Expires: Tue, 23 Apr 2019 14:54:46 GMT
Run the command below to update all occurrences.
git grep -l http://www.uefi.org | xargs sed -i 's,http://www.uefi.org,https://www.uefi.org,'
* Use https://uefi.org to save redirect
Save one redirect by using the target location.
$ curl -I https://www.uefi.org
HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently
Server: nginx
Date: Tue, 09 Apr 2019 14:55:42 GMT
Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
Connection: keep-alive
X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff
Location: https://uefi.org/
Cache-Control: max-age=1209600
Expires: Tue, 23 Apr 2019 14:55:42 GMT
Run the command below to update all occurrences.
git grep -l https://www.uefi.org | xargs sed -i 's,https://www.uefi.org,https://uefi.org,'
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The micmute key needs to be remapped to F20 for userspace to consume it.
See https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-settings-daemon/issues/121
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Appears to be usual slew of mundane corrections and additions.
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https://github.com/pyparsing/pyparsing/blob/master/CHANGES#L175
says something about fixing erroneously created levels in the hierarchy.
I don't have the faintest idea what this means, but with the change in
this patch we generate output that is unchanged from pre-2.3.0 versions.
Tested with python3-pyparsing-2.3.1-1.fc30.noarch and
python3-pyparsing-2.2.0-3.fc29.noarch.
Fixes #12021.
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core: some start limit checking improvements + refactoring
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As discussed in https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/libinput/libinput/issues/198#note_100642 the DPI for the Razer Abyssus mouse is not 3500 by default, but around 1600-1700 when measured with the mouse-dpi-tool.
So I have done some measurements now and always got a value of about 21000 device units on a distance of 12.5 inch. This would result in a calculated resolution of about 1680 DPI. Since such an odd number does not occur in the hwdb file I decided to round to 1600 DPI.
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Tested on GNOME iio-sensor-proxy. With this config touchscreen auto-rotation works fine.
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On these devices the key randomly fires during/after suspend/resume
triggering spurious airplane mode changes. The scancode simply needs to
be ignored.
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This is the TrackPoint on an older IBM-branded ThinkPad-y USB keyboard.
It needs ID_INPUT_POINTINGSTICK=1 for TrackPoint scrolling to work, and
also for the AttrTrackpointMultiplier quirk to apply in libinput
(otherwise the TrackPoint is too slooooow).
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BugLink: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1605433
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These are all models using an SPI keyboard and touchpad and using the
same applespi kernel driver.
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Add accelerometer orientation quirk for the Medion Akoya E2212T 2-in-1.
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Model number TM101W610L
This fixes issue #11683
Also add proper label for other Nuvision tablet.
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