Powzan keyboards KB750 and KB770 identify as
"Hailuck Co.,Ltd USB Keyboard". Adding "Hailuck" to the list
of non-apple keyboards fixes function keys for these models.
Signed-off-by: Nils Tonnaett <ntonnatt@ccrma.stanford.edu>
Reviewed-by: Rahul Rameshbabu <sergeantsagara@protonmail.com
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
On the Keychron K8 keyboard, and probably others, the right side keys
should not be swapped to maintain PC layout.
Swapping the right side keys moves 'Super' before 'Alt gr' which is not
intended by the default Keychron layout or the ISO layout.
Signed-off-by: Lasse Brun <bruners@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
I was finally able to obtain a MacBook1,1 to test and I've now confirmed
that it has the tilde key quirk as well:
Product Model Year System CPU Shape Labels Country Quirky
============================================================================
05ac:0218 A1181 2006 MacBook1,1 T2500 ISO British 13 Yes
Signed-off-by: Alex Henrie <alexhenrie24@gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230404024829.13982-1-alexhenrie24@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Tissoires <benjamin.tissoires@redhat.com>
I recently tested several old MacBooks and as far as I can tell, all
MacBooks that have an ISO keyboard have the tilde key quirk:
Product Model Year System CPU Shape Labels Country Quirky
============================================================================
05ac:021b A1181 2006 MacBook2,1 T5600 ISO British 13 Yes
05ac:021b A1181 2007 MacBook2,1 T7200 ISO Québécois 13 Yes
05ac:0229 A1181 2007 MacBook4,1 T8300 ANSI Usonian 33 No
05ac:022a A1181 2007 MacBook4,1 T8100 ISO English 13 Yes
05ac:022a A1181 2007 MacBook5,2 P7350 ISO Québécois 13 Yes
05ac:0237 A1278 2008 MacBook5,1 P7350 ISO Dutch 13 Yes
05ac:0237 A1278 2009 MacBook5,5 P7550 ISO British 13 Yes
The model number and year are from the laptop case. Since Apple printed
the same model and year on many different laptops, the system name (as
reported in the SMBIOS tables) and CPU form a more precise identifier.
Signed-off-by: Alex Henrie <alexhenrie24@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
This patch allows users to swap the control and command keys. This can be
useful for the Mac users who are used to using Command instead of Control
in macOS for various commonly used shortcuts.
Signed-off-by: Aditya Garg <gargaditya08@live.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
The iso_layout parameter must be manually set to get the driver to
swap KEY_102ND and KEY_GRAVE. This patch eliminates the need to do that.
This is safe to do, as Macs with keyboards that do not need the quirk
will keep working the same way as the value of hid->country will be
different than HID_COUNTRY_INTERNATIONAL_ISO. This was tested by one
person with a Mac with the WELLSPRINGT2_J152F keyboard with a layout
that does not require the quirk to be set.
Signed-off-by: Kerem Karabay <kekrby@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
The hid-apple driver does not support chaining translations or
dependencies on other translations. This creates two problems:
1 - In Non-English keyboards of Macs, KEY_102ND and KEY_GRAVE are
swapped and the APPLE_ISO_TILDE_QUIRK is used to work around this
problem. The quirk is not set for the Macs where these bugs happen yet
(see the 2nd patch for that), but this can be forced by setting the
iso_layout parameter. Unfortunately, this only partially works.
KEY_102ND gets translated to KEY_GRAVE, but KEY_GRAVE does not get
translated to KEY_102ND, so both of them end up functioning as
KEY_GRAVE. This is because the driver translates the keys as if Fn was
pressed and the original is sent if it is not pressed, without any
further translations happening on the key[#463]. KEY_GRAVE is present at
macbookpro_no_esc_fn_keys[#195], so this is what happens:
- KEY_GRAVE -> KEY_ESC (as if Fn is pressed)
- KEY_GRAVE is returned (Fn isn't pressed, so translation is discarded)
- KEY_GRAVE -> KEY_102ND (this part is not reached!)
...
2 - In case the touchbar does not work, the driver supports sending
Escape when Fn+KEY_GRAVE is pressed. As mentioned previously, KEY_102ND
is actually KEY_GRAVE and needs to be translated before this happens.
Normally, these are the steps that should happen:
- KEY_102ND -> KEY_GRAVE
- KEY_GRAVE -> KEY_ESC (Fn is pressed)
- KEY_ESC is returned
Though this is what happens instead, as dependencies on other
translations are not supported:
- KEY_102ND -> KEY_ESC (Fn is pressed)
- KEY_ESC is returned
This patch fixes both bugs by ordering the translations correctly and by
making the translations continue and not return immediately after
translating a key so that chained translations work and translations can
depend on other ones.
This patch also simplifies the implementation of the swap_fn_leftctrl
option a little bit, as it makes it simply use a normal translation
instead adding extra code to translate a key to KEY_FN[#381]. This change
wasn't put in another patch as the code that translates the Fn key needs
to be changed because of the changes in the patch, and those changes
would be discarded with the next patch anyway (the part that originally
translates KEY_FN to KEY_LEFTCTRL needs to be made an else-if branch of
the part that transltes KEY_LEFTCTRL to KEY_FN).
Note: Line numbers (#XYZ) are for drivers/hid/hid-apple.c at commit
20afcc4625 ("HID: apple: Add "GANSS" to the non-Apple list").
Note: These bugs are only present on Macs with a keyboard with no
dedicated escape key and a non-English layout.
Signed-off-by: Kerem Karabay <kekrby@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
While using the name "SONiX USB DEVICE" for wired mode, my GANSS keyboard
uses "GANSS" for bluetooth mode as well, so adding this to the list.
Signed-off-by: Hilton Chain <hako@ultrarare.space>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
This commit extends fa33382c7f ("HID: apple: Properly handle function
keys on Keychron keyboards") by adding an array of known non-Apple
keyboards' device names, and the function apple_is_non_apple_keyboard()
to identify and create exception for them.
Signed-off-by: Hilton Chain <hako@ultrarare.space>
Reviewed-by: Bryan Cain <bryancain3@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Bryan Cain <bryancain3@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: José Expósito <jose.exposito89@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
Keychron's C-series and K-series of keyboards copy the vendor and
product IDs of an Apple keyboard, but only behave like that device when
set to "Mac" mode. In "Windows" mode, the Fn key doesn't generate a
scancode, so it's impossible to use the F1-F12 keys when fnmode is set
to its default value of 1.
To fix this, make fnmode default to the new value of 3, which behaves
like fnmode=2 for Keychron keyboards and like fnmode=1 for actual Apple
keyboards. This way, Keychron devices are fully usable in both "Windows"
and "Mac" modes, while behavior is unchanged for everything else.
Signed-off-by: Bryan Cain <bryancain3@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Tested-by: José Expósito <jose.exposito89@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
This patch adds the Fn mapping for keyboards on certain T2 Macs.
[jkosina@suse.cz: rebase on top of apple_setup_input() refactoring]
Signed-off-by: Aditya Garg <gargaditya08@live.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
This patch adds the necessary IDs and configuration for Macs with
the T2 Security chip.
Signed-off-by: Aun-Ali Zaidi <admin@kodeit.net>
Signed-off-by: Aditya Garg <gargaditya08@live.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
This patch introduces the requisite plumbing for supporting keyboard
backlight on T2-attached, USB exposed models. The quirk mechanism was
used to reuse the existing hid-apple driver.
Signed-off-by: Paul Pawlowski <paul@mrarm.io>
Signed-off-by: Aun-Ali Zaidi <admin@kodeit.net>
Signed-off-by: Aditya Garg <gargaditya08@live.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
Like the Apple Magic Keyboard 2015, when connected over USB, the 2021
version with fingerprint reader registers 2 different interfaces. One of
them is used to report the battery level.
However, unlike when connected over Bluetooth, the battery level is not
reported automatically and it is required to fetch it manually.
Add the APPLE_RDESC_BATTERY quirk to fix the battery report descriptor
and manually fetch the battery level.
Tested with the ANSI variant of the keyboard with and without numpad.
Signed-off-by: José Expósito <jose.exposito89@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
Like the Apple Magic Keyboard 2015, when connected over USB, the 2021
version registers 2 different interfaces. One of them is used to report
the battery level.
However, unlike when connected over Bluetooth, the battery level is not
reported automatically and it is required to fetch it manually.
Add the APPLE_RDESC_BATTERY quirk to fix the battery report descriptor
and manually fetch the battery level.
Tested with the ANSI, ISO and JIS variants of the keyboard.
Signed-off-by: José Expósito <jose.exposito89@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
The Magic Keyboard 2015 function key mapping was not present and the
default mapping was used.
While this worked for most keys, the F5 and F6 keys were sending
KEY_KBDILLUMDOWN and KEY_KBDILLUMUP; however, the keyboard is not
backlited.
Add a custom translation table for the keyboard leaving F5 and F6
unassigned to mimic the default behavior on macOS.
Signed-off-by: José Expósito <jose.exposito89@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
The function key mapping for the Magic Keyboard first generation (2007,
2009 and 2011 aluminum wireless models) was not present and the default
one was used instead.
This caused two main issues:
- The F5 and F6 keys were sending KEY_KBDILLUMDOWN and KEY_KBDILLUMUP;
however, the keyboard is not backlited.
- The keyboard has the APPLE_NUMLOCK_EMULATION quirk with F6 set as
the KEY_NUMLOCK key by "powerbook_numlock_keys". However, because F6
was mapped to KEY_KBDILLUMUP by the default mapping it was not
possible to switch the numlock status.
This means that, if numlock was enabled on session startup, it was
not possible to disable it without connecting another keyboard.
Add a custom translation table for the device leaving F5 unassigned and
using F6 as the KEY_NUMLOCK key.
Signed-off-by: José Expósito <jose.exposito89@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
The code used to map the apple_key_translation structs is duplicated.
Extract it to a common function.
Refactor, no functional changes.
Signed-off-by: José Expósito <jose.exposito89@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
Markus reports that his 2011 MacBook with a German ISO keyboard (USB
product code 05ac:0246, HID country code 13) has the tilde key quirk.
Seeing as all of the standalone Apple ISO keyboards since about 2008
have the quirk, it seems reasonable to assume that once the integrated
laptop keyboards started having the quirk, they likewise never stopped
having it.
Reported-by: Markus Wageringel <markus.wageringel@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Henrie <alexhenrie24@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
Use the function key table introduced for the Magic Keyboard 2021
without fingerprint reader in the models with fingerprint reader and/or
numpad.
Tested with the ANSI variant of the keyboard with and without numpad.
Signed-off-by: José Expósito <jose.exposito89@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
The new 2021 apple models have a different FN key assignment. Add a new
translation table and use that for the 2021 magic keyboard.
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Berg <bberg@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
When connected over USB, the Apple Magic Keyboard 2015 registers 3
different interfaces. One of them is used to report the battery level.
However, unlike when connected over Bluetooth, the battery level is not
reported automatically and it is required to fetch it manually.
Add a new quirk to fix the battery report descriptor and a timer to
fetch the battery level.
Signed-off-by: José Expósito <jose.exposito89@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
Replace the existing quirk hardcoded values with the BIT macro in order
to simplify including new quirks.
Signed-off-by: José Expósito <jose.exposito89@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
When a keyboard without a function key is detected, instead of removing
all quirks, remove only the APPLE_HAS_FN quirk.
Signed-off-by: José Expósito <jose.exposito89@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
Some Apple ISO keyboards have a quirk where the backtick/tilde key is
swapped with the less-than/greater-than key. Unfortunately, there is no
perfectly reliable way to detect whether a keyboard has the quirk or
not, but the quirk appears to only be present on models that support
Bluetooth, and the affected keyboards usually report country code 13 in
the HID descriptor.
Therefore, the best we can do is to change
/sys/module/hid_apple/parameters/iso_layout to a ternary:
0 = Not ISO or ISO and not quirky
1 = ISO and quirky
-1 = Guess based on product ID and country code
Table of keyboards that José, Julian and I have tested:
Product Model Shape Labels Bus Country Quirky
=========================================================
05ac:0201 M2452 ANSI Usonian USB 0 No
05ac:020b A1048 ANSI Usonian USB 0 No
05ac:020c A1048 ISO Québécois USB 13 No
05ac:0221 A1243 ISO Norwegian USB 13 No
05ac:0221 A1243 ISO Portuguese USB 13 No
05ac:0221 A1243 ISO Swedish USB 13 No
05ac:0221 A1243 ISO Swiss USB 13 No
05ac:022c A1255 ANSI Usonian BT 33 No
05ac:022d A1255 ISO Hebrew BT 13 Yes
05ac:022d A1255 ISO Québécois BT 13 Yes
05ac:022d A1255 ISO Spanish BT 13 Yes
05ac:023a A1314 ISO Russian BT 13 Yes
05ac:023a A1314 ISO Swiss BT 13 Yes
05ac:024f A1243 ANSI Usonian USB 0 No
05ac:0250 A1243 ISO British USB 13 No
05ac:0250 A1243 ISO German USB 13 No
05ac:0250 A1243 ISO Italian USB 13 No
05ac:0250 A1243 ISO Québécois USB 13 No
05ac:0251 A1243 JIS Japanese USB 15 No
05ac:0255 A1314 ANSI Usonian BT 33 No
05ac:0255 A1314 ANSI Taiwanese BT 33 No
05ac:0255 A1314 ANSI Thai BT 33 No
05ac:0256 A1314 ISO Arabic BT 13 Yes
05ac:0256 A1314 ISO French BT 13 Yes
05ac:0256 A1314 ISO German BT 13 Yes
05ac:0256 A1314 ISO Norwegian BT 13 Yes
05ac:0256 A1314 ISO Spanish BT 13 Yes
05ac:0256 A1314 ISO Swiss BT 13 Yes
05ac:0257 A1314 JIS Japanese BT 15 No
05ac:0267 A1644 ANSI Usonian USB 33 No
004c:0267 A1644 ANSI Usonian BT 0 No
05ac:0267 A1644 ISO British USB 13 Yes
004c:0267 A1644 ISO British BT 0 Yes
05ac:0267 A1644 ISO Finnish USB 13 Yes
004c:0267 A1644 ISO Finnish BT 0 Yes
05ac:0267 A1644 ISO Québécois USB 13 Yes
004c:0267 A1644 ISO Québécois BT 0 Yes
05ac:0267 A1644 ISO Spanish USB 13 Yes
004c:0267 A1644 ISO Spanish BT 0 Yes
05ac:0267 A1644 ISO Swiss USB 13 Yes
004c:0267 A1644 ISO Swiss BT 0 Yes
05ac:0267 A1644 JIS Japanese USB 15 No
004c:0267 A1644 JIS Japanese BT 0 No
05ac:029c A2450 ANSI Usonian USB 33 No
004c:029c A2450 ANSI Usonian BT 0 No
05ac:029c A2450 ISO Spanish USB 13 Yes
004c:029c A2450 ISO Spanish BT 0 Yes
05ac:029c A2450 JIS Japanese USB 15 No
004c:029c A2450 JIS Japanese BT 0 No
Reported-by: José Expósito <jose.exposito89@gmail.com>
Tested-by: José Expósito <jose.exposito89@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Julian Weigt <juw@posteo.de>
Signed-off-by: Alex Henrie <alexhenrie24@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
The ANSI, ISO, and JIS variants of this keyboard all have the same
product ID.
Signed-off-by: Alex Henrie <alexhenrie24@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
This code has been dead since 2013, when the appleir driver was added by
commit 9a4a5574ce ("HID: appleir: add support for Apple ir devices"),
removing Apple IR receivers from this driver.
No other Apple devices use these quirks, so drop them.
Signed-off-by: Alexander F. Lent <lx@xanderlent.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
When an EV_KEY event is generated by hid-apple due to special key
mapping, the usual associated scan code event (EV_MSC) is missing.
This issue can be seen with the evtest utility.
Add the scan code event for these special keys.
BugLink: https://bugs.debian.org/757356
Co-developed-by: Daniel Lin <ephemient@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Lin <ephemient@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Vincent Lefevre <vincent@vinc17.net>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
The Keychron K1 wireless keyboard has a set of Apple-like function keys
and an Fn key that works like on an Apple bluetooth keyboard. It
identifies as an Apple Alu RevB ANSI keyboard (05ac:024f) over USB and
BT. Use hid-apple for it so the Fn key and function keys work correctly.
Signed-off-by: Haochen Tong <i@hexchain.org>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
The Matias Wireless keyboard has an Apple like layout and identifies
as ISO RevB Alu keyboard. Use hid-apple for it so Fn key and media
control functions work as expected.
Signed-off-by: BALATON Zoltan <balaton@eik.bme.hu>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
The Maxxter KB-BT-001 Bluetooth keyboard, which looks somewhat like the
Apple Wireless Keyboard, is using the vendor and product IDs (05AC:0239)
of the Apple Wireless Keyboard (2009 ANSI version) <sigh>.
But its F1 - F10 keys are marked as sending F1 - F10, not the special
functions hid-apple.c maps them too; and since its descriptors do not
contain the HID_UP_CUSTOM | 0x0003 usage apple-hid looks for for the
Fn-key, apple_setup_input() never gets called, so F1 - F6 are mapped
to key-codes which have not been set in the keybit array causing them
to not send any events at all.
The lack of a usage code matching the Fn key in the clone is actually
useful as this allows solving this problem in a generic way.
This commits adds a fn_found flag and it adds a input_configured
callback which checks if this flag is set once all usages have been
mapped. If it is not set, then assume this is a clone and clear the
quirks bitmap so that the hid-apple code does not add any special
handling to this keyboard.
This fixes F1 - F6 not sending anything at all and F7 - F12 sending
the wrong codes on the Maxxter KB-BT-001 Bluetooth keyboard and on
similar clones.
Cc: Joao Moreno <mail@joaomoreno.com>
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
This patch allows users to swap the Fn and left Control keys on all Apple
keyboards: internal (e.g. Macbooks) and external (both wired and wireless).
The patch adds a new hid-apple module param: swap_fn_leftctrl (off by default).
Signed-off-by: Zakhar Semenov <mail@free5lot.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
Magic Keyboards with more recent firmware (0x0100) report Fn key differently.
Without this patch, Fn key may not behave as expected and may not be
configurable via hid_apple fnmode module parameter.
Signed-off-by: Mansour Behabadi <mansour@oxplot.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
This fixes an issue in which key down events for function keys would be
repeatedly emitted even after the user has raised the physical key. For
example, the driver fails to emit the F5 key up event when going through
the following steps:
- fnmode=1: hold FN, hold F5, release FN, release F5
- fnmode=2: hold F5, hold FN, release F5, release FN
The repeated F5 key down events can be easily verified using xev.
Signed-off-by: Joao Moreno <mail@joaomoreno.com>
Co-developed-by: Benjamin Tissoires <benjamin.tissoires@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Tissoires <benjamin.tissoires@redhat.com>
Based on 1 normalized pattern(s):
this program is free software you can redistribute it and or modify
it under the terms of the gnu general public license as published by
the free software foundation either version 2 of the license or at
your option any later version
extracted by the scancode license scanner the SPDX license identifier
GPL-2.0-or-later
has been chosen to replace the boilerplate/reference in 3029 file(s).
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Reviewed-by: Allison Randal <allison@lohutok.net>
Cc: linux-spdx@vger.kernel.org
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20190527070032.746973796@linutronix.de
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
USB device
Vendor 05ac (Apple)
Device 026c (Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad)
Bluetooth devices
Vendor 004c (Apple)
Device 0267 (Magic Keyboard)
Device 026c (Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad)
Support already exists for the Magic Keyboard over USB connection.
Add support for the Magic Keyboard over Bluetooth connection, and for
the Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad over Bluetooth and USB
connection.
Signed-off-by: Sean O'Brien <seobrien@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Benjamin Tissoires <benjamin.tissoires@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
At least on newer laptops, Apple uses the same USB ID for both ISO and
ANSI keyboards. However, they have been good about filling in the
bCountryCode field in the HID descriptor on all of their keyboards. A
value of 13 indicates an ISO layout and other values indicate various
country-specific ANSI layouts.
With this patch, users of Apple US keyboards will no longer have to run
`echo 0 > /sys/module/hid_apple/parameters/iso_layout` to get a working
tilde key.
Please test this patch and send feedback if you have a Macbook or an
Apple keyboard.
Signed-off-by: Alex Henrie <alexhenrie24@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Benjamin Tissoires <benjamin.tissoires@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
USB device
Vendor 05ac (Apple)
Device 0267 (Magic Keyboard)
This keyboard supports both Bluetooth and USB connections, this patch
only covers USB.
Thanks to Maxime Poulin <maxpoulin64@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jean-Gabriel Gill-Couture <jeangab@jeangab.fr.nf>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
This patch adds keyboard support for MacbookPro12,1 as WELLSPRING9
(0x0272, 0x0273, 0x0274). The touchpad is handled in a separate
bcm5974 patch, as usual.
Tested-by: John Horan <knasher@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Jochen Radmacher <jradmacher@gmx.de>
Tested-by: Yang Hongyang <burnef@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Yen-Chin, Lee <coldnew.tw@gmail.com>
Tested-by: George Hilios <ghilios@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Janez Urevc <janez@janezurevc.name>
Signed-off-by: Henrik Rydberg <rydberg@bitmath.org>
Acked-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dmitry.torokhov@gmail.com>
Add Apple wireless keyboard 2011 JIS model (05ac:0257).
Signed-off-by: Huei-Horng Yo <hiroshi@ghostsinthelab.org>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
Use case: people who use both Apple and PC keyboards regularly, and desire to
keep&use their PC muscle memory.
A particular use case: an Apple compact external keyboard connected to a PC
laptop. (This use case can't be covered well by X.org key remappings etc.)
Signed-off-by: Nanno Langstraat <langstr@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>