How do I find the correct values for MatchVendor and MatchProduct, though? Also, where would I find documentation for what options I can set for this device?
The values should be the same as the ones used for the udev rules.
So you can look to http://www.reactivated.net/writing_udev_rules.html
Especially 'Finding suitable information from sysfs'.
The 'udevinfo' command is replaced by the 'udevadm info' command.
So the command :
# udevinfo -a -p $(udevinfo -q path -n /dev/sda)
should be replaced by :
# udevadm info --query=all --path=$(udevadm info --query=path --name=/dev/sdx)
Replace /dev/sdx by the device of the keyboard.
Reason of edit : command line parameter syntax corrected.
It gives a list of all the attributes for a specific device, to write udev rules.
See 'man udevadm'
But the strings for the Vendor and the Product should be the same as for the MatchVendor and MatchProduct strings in the InputClass section of the xorg config file.
It's what I understand presently about that subject, as I just begin to study the changes with xorg 1.8 and the exclusive use of udev for configuring the input devices.
I just give you some ideas without guarantees at that time.
I have not yet experimented that.
In order to do this in xorg 1.8, I have to add an InputClass section to a xorg config file, and give it the proper MatchVendor and MatchProduct, afaik. How do I find the correct values for MatchVendor and MatchProduct, though? Also, where would I find documentation for what options I can set for this device?
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