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kpd_scan_functions.c

/** * @file kpd_scan_functions.c * * Implementation of hardware keypad interface functions. * These functions implement the keypad interface with the windows. * * @author Laurent Sollier (

linux-with-alt-and-altgr.inc

include "linux-keys-bare" keycode 100 = AltGr altgr keycode 70 = Show_Registers alt keycode 70 = Scroll_Lock control altgr keycode 83 = Boot control altgr keycode 111 = Boot # Hex keypad keys (for

linux-keys-bare.inc

# Linux-specific (and language-independent) keys # # This file describes function keys, console switching keys, # keypad, cursor keys, and SysRq, ScrollLock, Pause # # It does not use the AltGr modifi

linux-with-alt-and-altgr.inc

include "linux-keys-bare" keycode 100 = AltGr altgr keycode 70 = Show_Registers alt keycode 70 = Scroll_Lock control altgr keycode 83 = Boot control altgr keycode 111 = Boot # Hex keypad keys (for

linux-keys-bare.inc

# Linux-specific (and language-independent) keys # # This file describes function keys, console switching keys, # keypad, cursor keys, and SysRq, ScrollLock, Pause # # It does not use the AltGr modifi

todo.175

VT102 emulation is complete now, except for: - Emulation of keypad keys in applications mode (impossible?) - Double width / double height / 132 characters (impossible?) - Line printer support

termcap.short

# termcap Termcap entries for the VT family. # All termcap entries have been freed of the 'ks' and # 'ke' entries, that put the keypad into applications # mode. This is a generally misused entry, n

termcap.long

# termcap Termcap entries for the VT family. # All termcap entries have been freed of the 'ks' and # 'ke' entries, that put the keypad into applications # mode. This is a generally misused entry, n

termcap.short

# termcap Termcap entries for the VT family. # All termcap entries have been freed of the 'ks' and # 'ke' entries, that put the keypad into applications # mode. This is a generally misused entry, n

termcap.long

# termcap Termcap entries for the VT family. # All termcap entries have been freed of the 'ks' and # 'ke' entries, that put the keypad into applications # mode. This is a generally misused entry, n