I did a little bit more testing:
* this additional "??" layout group first to be not displayed after restart, if I click on the keyboard indicator I just get the expected layouts. However the moment I press first key the system seems to add this layout ?!
* For test purpose I added the "extra" keyboad/mouse section to the xorg.conf, but this time with:
Option "AutoAddDevices" "no"
in the ServerLayout section. Beside the fast this seems to mix up the special character (like volume up/down etc.).
The issue doesn`t happen without hal detection.
* I enhanced the HAL fdi file mentioned in about bug:
...............
<device>
<match key="info.product" contains="Video Bus">
<remove key="input.x11_driver"/>
<remove key="info.subsystem"/>
<remove key="input.device"/>
<remove key="info.category"/>
</match>
</device>
............
This seems to avoid a video device is added as keyboard, but other than this there seems to be no improvement "??"-layout group still appears.
I did a little bit more testing: x11_driver" /> subsystem" /> device" /> category" />
* this additional "??" layout group first to be not displayed after restart, if I click on the keyboard indicator I just get the expected layouts. However the moment I press first key the system seems to add this layout ?!
* For test purpose I added the "extra" keyboad/mouse section to the xorg.conf, but this time with:
Option "AutoAddDevices" "no"
in the ServerLayout section. Beside the fast this seems to mix up the special character (like volume up/down etc.).
The issue doesn`t happen without hal detection.
* I enhanced the HAL fdi file mentioned in about bug:
...............
<device>
<match key="info.product" contains="Video Bus">
<remove key="input.
<remove key="info.
<remove key="input.
<remove key="info.
</match>
</device>
............
This seems to avoid a video device is added as keyboard, but other than this there seems to be no improvement "??"-layout group still appears.
I wonder about the patches mentioned here from Peter Hutterer: /bugzilla. redhat. com/show_ bug.cgi? id=447252# c11
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