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ZKBD(4)		     OpenBSD Programmer's Manual (Zaurus)	       ZKBD(4)

NAME
     zkbd - Zaurus keyboard support

SYNOPSIS
     zkbd0  at pxaip?
     wskbd* at zkdb?

DESCRIPTION
     The zkbd driver provides support for the native keyboard found on the
     Zaurus.  Access to the keyboard is through the wskbd(4) driver.

LAYOUT
     The Zaurus keyboard uses some strange chording behaviours to make certain
     key combinations show up.	The left-hand Japanese key beside Ctrl
     (kana/hira) is mapped as the ALT key.  The non-obvious key mappings are
     explained here:

	   Fn u		  {
	   Fn i		  }
	   Fn d		  `
	   Calendar	  F1
	   Address	  F2
	   Mail		  F3
	   Home		  F4
	   Menu		  F5
	   Cancel	  ESC
	   OK		  Enter
	   Rear Toggle	  Up and Down
	   Rear OK	  Right
	   Rear Cancel	  Left
	   Fn Up	  Page Up
	   Fn Down	  Page Down
	   Fn Left	  Home
	   Fn Right	  End

     On/Off is special: pressing the key will immediately suspend the system.
     Pressing the key while the Zaurus is suspended will cause it to resume.
     Pressing the key longer than 3 seconds will do a nice halt if the
     machdep.kbdreset sysctl(8) variable is 1.

     All keyboard input (including the On/Off key) is ignored if the display
     is shut.

     Additional keys can be generated by a remote control plugged into the
     headphone jack - see zrc(4).  For information on the use and
     configuration of the keyboard refer to wskbd(4).

SEE ALSO
     intro(4), pxaip(4), wskbd(4), zrc(4), sysctl(8)

HISTORY
     The zkbd driver appeared in OpenBSD 3.7.

OpenBSD 4.9			 May 31, 2007			   OpenBSD 4.9
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