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| post | publish | true | Keysonic keyboard and Linux problems | Julien Lengrand-Lambert | jlengrand | julien@lengrand.fr | http://www.lengrand.fr | 229 | http://www.lengrandlambert.fr/wordpress/?p=229 | 2011-10-27 13:34:51.000000000 +02:00 |
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After having moved to my new flat last year, I bought a new computer to replace the old laptop I kept during my studies. And to fit with my neon tubes I chose a blue backlight keybord from Keysonic, the KSX-6001 .
Running Windows, no problem. The keyboard is just what I wanted, allowing fast typing with its rough keys. I am really happy with it.
But running Linux, impossible to get the keyboard working. . . I could use it during the Grub and it was correctly detected by lsusb, but impossible to use it after loading the kernel.
I mailed the customer service from Keysonic and got an answer the very day after :
The keyboard embeds a "gaming mode" that is designed to forbid ghost keys. And this mode it not functional on UNIX systems, it has to be deactivated on startup.
- Deactivation : ctrl+alt+shift+n
- Activation : ctrl+alt+shift+g
Conclusion :
- This Keysonic keyboard is simply awesome. It allows fast typing while being quite cheap (less than 20 euros). Huge bonus : Customer service is nice and reactive.
- I got a free bonus security mode for my computer :D. It was not expected, but strangers won't be able to use my keyboard without knowing the tip :D
See ya ;)