I am going to try to partially work around it by setting the keyboard auto-repeat as slow as possible (when did anyone ever need that in any case!?). I think in fact it just as frequently misses a key-down, but that is far less annoying so perhaps underplayed as a symptom. It seems as if it sees the key-down but misses the key-up event. I have not seen the sticky key problem on the command line, and it seems responsive enough in a LXTerminal window too. I am not sure if it is LXDE in general or Midori specifically, but the CPU usage often goes to 100% in Midori, so that may have something to do with it. However, I mostly see it only when using Midori. The "sticky keys" issue seems common, I am certainly experiencing that.
I have the K400 working out-of-the-box with debian6-19-04-2012 without any specific configuration of the RPi. Keyboard works: Yes, but with sticky keys Power Source: HP Touchpad charger - 5.3V at 2.0A Perhaps we can also get a standard fix or set of instructions for owners of this popular keyboard.ĭistro: Debian “squeeze” 19-04-2012, with updated boot files (to fix SD card compatibility)
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Then maybe we can come to some sort of consensus and update the Verified Peripherals page on eLinux, and avoid having people buying keyboards that aren't compatible. If you have tried a K400 with your Pi, please post in this thread and vote in the poll to let the community know what your set up is, what level of success you've had, and if you had to work any Linux magic to achieve it. When I try to reconfigure the keyboard, it comes up as a Generic 105-key, and (although there are a lot of logitech keyboards listed) the K400 is not an option I can choose. My own keyboard works, but I get some sticky-keys and my touchpad doesn't work at all. ith-linux/ among others claims that the K400 works out of the box with Debian. The wiki page lists this keyboard as working, but there is no mention of the touchpad. I have read several posts from users on the forum who have the Logitech K400 wireless keyboard and seen varying levels of success being reported.