At least there’s something about usage pages and such under “Report descriptor” section.īus 001 Device 006: ID 0430:0005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. Nintendo Switch Emulator dan Rekomendasi Game PC, Android/IOS. ![]() ![]() And what is Usage ID? For example, Usage ID for “Keyboard stop” is supposed to be 120 while the scan code for Stop was 128 in Linux.īelow is the output of lsusb command for the keyboard in Linux if that helps. Only Unix collumn is checked when with most of the other keys all three, PC-AT, Mac and Unix are checked. When I “Call” Usage, Usage 6 with Example2.ahk, none of the special keys give any data.Ĭhapter 10 “Keyboard/Keypad Page (0x07)” from HID Usage Tables of USB specifications ( ), page 56 lists the special keys I’m trying to get working. ![]() iOS Android Windows (7 inch Black) Overall Choice Bluetooth Keyboard. I tried AHKHID and when I run Example1.ahk it shows 2 keyboards (There is only one in this computer and it’s not a laptop): Typical keyboards are attached to a computer via USB port or wireless signal. In Linux I can get the scan codes just fine with showkey command:īut trying to map those scan codes with AHK doesn’t work. The problem is that Windows doesn’t seem to receive the scancodes for the special keys-I’ve tried a lot of tools and had no luck. ![]() I’ve been trying to get the special keys (Help, Stop, Again, Volume etc.) on my Sun Microsystems Type 6 keyboard to work in Windows XP for years now.
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