Re: USB keyboard thoughts.

From: Stacy Millions (stacy_at_Millions.Ca)
Date: 09/28/03

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    Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2003 19:03:31 -0600
    To: David Gilbert <dgilbert@dclg.ca>
    
    

    David Gilbert wrote:
    > I acquired my first motherboard that does not have ps/2 keyboard and
    > mouse connectors on it this week. It's a funny thing ... because a
    > keyboard connector seems to be all it doesn't have. It has 6 ide
    > channels, digital audio, firewire and 6 USB ports.
    >
    > Anyways, usb keyboards don't work that smoothly. If the keyboard
    > emulation is set to 'BIOS' ... you can do things like edit the RAID
    > config (onboard) or a PCI card BIOS config... but the keyboard won't
    > show up at all to FreeBSD.
    >
    > With the keyboard compatibility set to 'OS' ... FreeBSD sees and uses
    > the keyboard. Two caveat's, however. The boot loader is inaccessible
    > in this mode and if the keyboard is not plugged in on boot, it cannot
    > be plugged in later. The system recognises ukbd0 when it's plugged
    > in, but it doesn't attach to the console.
    > I fear that we'll see more motherboards like this.
    >
    > Dave.
    >

    Can't help much with the motherboar/bios issues, but I have been
    using an USB keyboard (or rather a USB PS2 keyboard/mouse adapter,
    Raritan APSUSB) plugged into my Sony Z505 notebook for about 4
    years now.

    I have to use kbdcontrol to switch control from the builtin to the
    usb one with the line below

    /usr/sbin/kbdcontrol -k /dev/kbd1 </dev/console

    You probably need to put a line like that in your usbd.conf. Then
    the keyboard should work if you plug it in after booting. I suspect
    you would need to use /dev/kbd0 not kbd1 though.

    If the keyboard emulation is set to BIOS, does the keyboard work with
    the bootloader?

    BTW, I think Dmitry meant the make/model of the motherboard, not the
    keyboard (and I'm curious too).

    -stacy

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