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85 The raw keyboard and pointer from the local computer are used. A
88 (a USB mouse driver), usb-kbd (a USB keyboard driver), and usb-oth (a
89 USB non-keyboard, non-mouse driver). Additional drivers may be
133 will specify the keycodes, symbols, and geometry of the keyboard for
136 initialize the keyboard. For an SGI keyboard, ",xkb,sgi/indy(pc102)"
342 parameters apply only to the core keyboard. Parameter values are
585 keyboard attached to d0, clients will refer to :1 when opening windows:
601 As above, except with core input from the local keyboard and mouse:
607 mouse devices): a new (blank) VC will be used for keyboard input on the
654 mouse, keyboard, or non-mouse-non-keyboard Linux device and use that
656 .SH "KEYBOARD INITIALIZATION"
664 compiled to use the XKEYBOARD extension, then a keyboard on a backend or
670 and the host X server for the keyboard (i.e., the backend or console X
671 server), then the type of the keyboard will
672 be obtained from the host X server and the keyboard under
675 of keyboard will be initialized. In both cases, the map from the host X
695 same keyboard map. Because the X server passes raw key code information
697 be different if the key code for each keyboard was sent without
700 will attempt to translate the key code from a core keyboard to the key
703 core keyboard that was loaded. If the key symbol appears in both maps,
704 the results will be expected. Otherwise, the second core keyboard will
706 translated if it was the first core keyboard.