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doc:appunti:linux:sa:remap_keyboard_keys [2021/12/07 11:31] – [Remap keyboard keys in GNU/Linux] niccolodoc:appunti:linux:sa:remap_keyboard_keys [2021/12/07 11:50] (current) – [xmodmap] niccolo
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 ===== Configuration example for the Teclast F6 notebook ===== ===== Configuration example for the Teclast F6 notebook =====
  
-The following is the file **/etc/udev/hwdb.d/90-custom-keyboard.hwdb** which I use on my Teclast F6 notebook:+The following is the file **/etc/udev/hwdb.d/90-teclast-f6-keyboard.hwdb** which I use on my Teclast F6 notebook:
  
 <file> <file>
-# /etc/udev/hwdb.d/90-custom-keyboard.hwdb +# /etc/udev/hwdb.d/90-teclast-f6-keyboard.hwdb 
-#+
 # Keyboard remapping for the Teclast F6 notebook. # Keyboard remapping for the Teclast F6 notebook.
-# 2021-05-13 Niccolo Rigacci <niccolo@rigacci.org>+# 2021-12-07 Niccolo Rigacci <niccolo@rigacci.org>
 # #
 # The following udev hwdb configuration swaps the Fn behaviour # The following udev hwdb configuration swaps the Fn behaviour
-# on keys F2, F3, F4, F8, F9, F10, F11 and F12.+# on keys F2, F3, F4, F6, F7, F8, F9, F10, F11 and F12.
 # It also binds the Fn+ESC to Ctrl+LeftWinLogo+Esc, which can # It also binds the Fn+ESC to Ctrl+LeftWinLogo+Esc, which can
 # be used as keyboard shortcut into XFCE or other desktop # be used as keyboard shortcut into XFCE or other desktop
 # environments to execute a script and toggle the touchpad. # environments to execute a script and toggle the touchpad.
 # #
-# Function keys F1, F6 and F7 cannot be remapped using +# Function key F1 cannot be remapped using udev Hardware 
-udev Hardware Database (as far as I know).+Database (as far as I know).
 # #
-# To make this file effective execute:+# To make this file effective execute (please check the 
 +# input number using lsinput):
 #   systemd-hwdb update #   systemd-hwdb update
 #   udevadm trigger --verbose /dev/input/event0 #   udevadm trigger --verbose /dev/input/event0
 +#   udevadm trigger --verbose /dev/input/event7
 # #
-# To view current binding:+# To view current bindings:
 #   udevadm info /dev/input/event0 #   udevadm info /dev/input/event0
 # #
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 #   KEYBOARD_KEY_76 => code 85  KEY_ZENKAKUHANKAKU #   KEYBOARD_KEY_76 => code 85  KEY_ZENKAKUHANKAKU
 # #
-Function keys F1, F6 and F7 do not generate events +Fn+F6 and Fn+F7 produce keys 64 and 65 (0x40 and 0x41).
-(verified with evtest and showkey), so they cannot +
-# be remapped. +
-+
-# The following EV_KEY do not work: +
-#   KEY_DISPLAYTOGGLE +
-#   KEY_BRIGHTNESSDOWN +
-#   KEY_BRIGHTNESSUP+
 # #
 +# Function keys F1 does not generate events (verified with
 +# evtest and showkey), so it cannot be remapped.
 +
 +# Teclast AT Keyboard input device.
 evdev:atkbd:dmi:bvnTECLAST:bvr*:bd*:svnTECLAST:pnF6:pvr* evdev:atkbd:dmi:bvnTECLAST:bvr*:bd*:svnTECLAST:pnF6:pvr*
  KEYBOARD_KEY_a0=f2  KEYBOARD_KEY_a0=f2
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  KEYBOARD_KEY_3d=volumedown  KEYBOARD_KEY_3d=volumedown
  KEYBOARD_KEY_3e=volumeup  KEYBOARD_KEY_3e=volumeup
 + KEYBOARD_KEY_40=brightnessdown
 + KEYBOARD_KEY_41=brightnessup
  KEYBOARD_KEY_42=previoussong  KEYBOARD_KEY_42=previoussong
  KEYBOARD_KEY_43=nextsong  KEYBOARD_KEY_43=nextsong
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  KEYBOARD_KEY_58=sysrq  KEYBOARD_KEY_58=sysrq
  KEYBOARD_KEY_76=esc  KEYBOARD_KEY_76=esc
 +
 +# F6 and F7 are connected to input "Intel HID events", not keyboard.
 +evdev:name:Intel HID events:dmi:bvnTECLAST:bvr*:bd*:svnTECLAST:pnF6:pvr*
 + KEYBOARD_KEY_14=f6
 + KEYBOARD_KEY_13=f7
 </file> </file>
  
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 </code> </code>
  
-These keysyms do not produce the expected action; i.e. they don't do anything, despite I associate them to a key and depite that ''evtest'' and ''xev''do report the expected action:+These keysyms do not produce the expected action; i.e. they don't do anything, despite I associate them to a key and despite that ''evtest'' and ''xev''do report the expected action:
  
   * XF86TouchpadToggle, XF86TouchpadOn, XF86TouchpadOff   * XF86TouchpadToggle, XF86TouchpadOn, XF86TouchpadOff
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