Subject: Re: PS/2 Keyboard in an Ultra AXe giving me problems
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From: Julian Coleman <jdc@coris.org.uk>
List: port-sparc64
Date: 08/04/2004 09:37:33
> I'm not sure (too late here), but I think we might need to create a special
> termcap entry for this "output emulates sun, input is standard pc" console
> mode.
That sounds reasonable - there is already an entry for the type 4 keyboard -
`sun-type4'. You should be able to do something like:
o Find out what key sequences are sent by running `cat` and pressing each
of the cursor, home, end, etc. keys. For example:
$ cat
^[[B # I pressed the down arrow key and saw <ESC> [ B
o Add these keys to a termcap entry. Lets call it `sun-pc':
sun-pc|Sun Workstation console with PC-style keyboard:\
:kd=\E[B: ...
You can save this termcap entry in ~/.termcap and set $TERM to `sun-pc'
The list of key names for the entries is in the termcap(5) manual page.
For the other entries, search for `^sun' in /usr/share/misc/termcap.
Is there any way we can probe the keyboard and determine its type and layout?
J
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