On 15/08/07, Thomas Meindl <tom.meindl@gmx.at> wrote:
Oh, sorry didn't know about the list. I'm just trying to patch the kernel, because of pure curiosity whether the special keys would work or not. So it's not really important for me to have them working, I'm just trying ... and kernel patching is not my discipline, but I like to learn.
About the hardware I like to say, that MS is the only one that I know that builds proper natural keyboards (which are really a salvation against tendinitis).
Yes, the ms4000 keyboard is the first keyboard I've felt really comfortable with using for very long periods of time. No other keyboard I've used comes close, not even the old IBM model Ms. And knowing how many SUSE employees have ms4000s it's surprising they're not fully supported yet. BTW the only keys that don't work are the 1-5 keys at the top, the zoom slider, and the "My Favorites"(sic) [They spell it wrong, even on the UK edition :( ] button. All the other keys work using the traditional MS natural layout. _ Benjamin Weber --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org