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Date:	Fri, 13 Jun 2008 02:55:43 +1200
From:	Paul Collins <paul@...ly.ondioline.org>
To:	"Phil Endecott" <phil_tuhck_endecott@...zphil.org>
Cc:	<linux-input@...r.kernel.org>, <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>,
	<linux-usb@...r.kernel.org>, <marcel@...tmann.org>,
	<jkosina@...e.cz>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] [RESEND] fix HID quirks for aluminium apple wireless keyboards

"Phil Endecott" <phil_tuhck_endecott@...zphil.org> writes:

> Did you see my messages about this a few weeks ago?  
> http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel.input/4984

Alas, no!  That would have been very helpful.

> I didn't post a patch because I believe that this stuff has all moved
> as a result of Jiri Slaby's patch "HID: move apple quirks" posted to
> linux-input on 2008-05-16.  One of us should prepare a patch against
> the tree after that patch.

I'm happy to do this, although the only tree I track closely is Linus's.

> Do you know what happens if you have a USB bluetooth dongle with HID
> proxy mode?  My assumption was that the vendor and product IDs from
> the keyboard would then appear to the kernel as USB IDs.  If this is
> true, then you should keep the existing entries for these devices in
> the USB quirks tables.  Does anyone know if HID proxy dongles actually
> do this?  In any case, leaving the existing entries in the USB quirks
> table can't do any harm.

Hmm, no idea.  Absent confirmation I guess I'll drop the USB HID changes
to be on the safe side.

> I wrote this up at http://chezphil.org/apple-alu-bluetooth-kb-linux/
> and I'll just post that URL again to help the search engines...

Nice writeup!  Small correction: when the quirk is active, you can
generate forward delete by pressing Fn-backspace.

-- 
Paul Collins
Wellington, New Zealand

Dag vijandelijk luchtschip de huismeester is dood
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