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Hello all,
i need help with the USB HID driver. I am running kernel version 2.6.12. When I attach a USB keyboard, it is recognized
# usb 1-1: new low speed USB device using s3c2410-ohci and address 2
usb 1-1: Product: HP Basic USB Keyboard
usb 1-1: Manufacturer: CHICONY
however no device is created under /dev. As a result, I can also not open the device and read what is being entered. I have looked into the HID code, but don't see any place where a device name is given. When I press a key, however, the driver does respond and I track the response all the way to input_event() in input.c. What I would like to is for my user-space application to receive the input , i.e. be able to read the key that was pressed. Under Ubuntu kernel 2.6.17, the device works fine.
Thanks for the help
Marcel
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