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Post by salil_bhagurkar »

My keyboard code is from Chris Geeze's os... The numlock key duznt seem to correctly work... Its detected but the led duznt toggle correctly...

The keymap duznt work on a ibm laptop i tried... The laptop duznt have a separate set of number keys on right as we have on desktops...

How do i go about this problem?
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It "duznt" work eh? :lol:

Sorry :P - (It's "doesn't" last time I checked.. :roll:)

Anyway, There are a lot of example kernels out there, It shouldn't be hard to work out how to support keyboard LED's.
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Uhg, at least it's legible. I've read posts on other forums that were barely English.
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The keymap duznt work on a ibm laptop i tried... The laptop duznt have a separate set of number keys on right as we have on desktops...
You need to create a special keymap. You cannot use the same keymap for different keyboards. If you understand the code you took from "Chris Geeze's os" you should be able to create a new keymap ... if you don't , you should try either to understand it or to create your own keyboard code ...
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