[ltp] numeric keypad
Matthias Himber
linux-thinkpad@linux-thinkpad.org
Tue, 07 Dec 2004 17:01:31 +0100
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Am Montag, 6. Dezember 2004 17:20 schrieb Frank Dekervel|Smartlounge|=20
frank.dekervel-at-smartlounge.be |Linux-Thinkpad|:
> hello,
>
> i just bought an USB (wireless) numeric keypad for my thinkpad. It seems =
to
> work under linux, but when i turn on its numlock, it also changes the
> numlock state of the pc. In windows this is not the case (there, the devi=
ce
> and the host computer have a separate numlock state).
>
> Without separate numlock state, the 2ey*ad 5s *retty 4se3ess...
> another usb keypad (not from kensignton) works as expected in linux.
> Because this keypad does not need any special drivers in windows (it
> registers as standard HID device), i think something weird is going on ...
>
> someone knows where i should look for ?
I bought an cheapo USB Keypad/Calculator today and it shows the same behavi=
or=20
as yours. However, it doesn't work with Windows at all, so I'm just going t=
o=20
return it - if I find the receipt, that is.
Which brand is the one that works as expected (that is, has a separate numl=
ock=20
state)?
HTH,
Matthias
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