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You may use keyfuzz to manipulate the scancode/keycode translation tables of keyboard drivers supporting the Linux input layer API (as included in Linux 2.6). This is useful for fixing the translation tables of multimedia keyboards or laptop keyboards with special keys. keyfuzz is not a daemon like Gnome acme which reacts on special hotkeys but a tool to make non-standard keyboards compatible with such daemons. keyfuzz should be run once at boot time, the modifications it makes stay active after the tool quits until reboot. keyfuzz does not interact directly with XFree86. However, newer releases of the latter (4.1 and above) rely on the Linux input API, so they take advantage of the fixed translation tables.
Package | Summary | Distribution | Download |
keyfuzz-0.2-7.x86_64.html | Keycode translator for multimedia keyboards | OpenMandriva Cooker for x86_64 | keyfuzz-0.2-7.x86_64.rpm |
keyfuzz-0.2-7.x86_64.html | Keycode translator for multimedia keyboards | OpenMandriva 5.0 for x86_64 | keyfuzz-0.2-7.x86_64.rpm |
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