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Re: TS-209 buttons and their key codes

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On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 8:59 AM, Martin Michlmayr <tbm@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> The TS-209 defines these two buttons:
>
>                .code           = KEY_RESTART,
>                .desc           = "USB Copy Button",
> and:
>                .code           = KEY_POWER,
>                .desc           = "Reset Button",
>
> Is there a reason why "Reset Button" has the code KEY_POWER rather
> than KEY_RESTART?  Also, KEY_RESTART seems a strange choice for a "USB
> Copy Button".  KEY_COPY seems like a much better choice to me.

I was actually wondering the same thing a little while ago :). I think
I must have been quite sleep deprived when I wrote that. Your key
codes are far more sensible, either submit a patch or I'll do it when
I get back on a decent internet connection (hopefully Wednesday).

Cheers,

-- 
Byron Bradley

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