WSKBD(4) | Device Drivers Manual | WSKBD(4) |
wskbd
— generic
keyboard support in wscons
wskbd* at ...
The wskbd
driver handles common tasks for
keyboards within the wscons(4) framework.
It is attached to the hardware specific keyboard drivers and provides their
connection to “wsdisplay” devices and a character device
interface.
The common keyboard support consists of:
The wskbd
driver provides a number of
ioctl functions to control key maps and other parameters. These functions
are accessible through the associated “wsdisplay” device as
well. A complete list is in
/usr/include/dev/wscons/wsconsio.h. The
wsconsctl(8) utility allows access to
key maps and other variables.
The
console locator
in the configuration line refers to the device's use as input part of the
operating system console. A device specification containing a positive value
here will only match if the device is in use as system console. (The console
device selection in early system startup is not influenced.) This way, the
console device can be connected to a known wskbd
device instance.
The wskbd
driver traps certain key
sequences intended to perform special functions. The
Ctrl+Alt+Esc
sequence will initiate the
ddb(4) kernel debugger if the
“ddb.console” sysctl(8)
variable is set. When attached to a
wsdisplay(4) device,
Ctrl+Alt+Fx
switches virtual terminals and the
Shift+PgUp
and Shift+PgDn
combinations provide scrollback functionality if the underlying hardware
driver supports it. When audio devices are supported, keys
Mute
, VolumeUp
and
VolumeDown
tweak mixer settings.
akbd(4), comkbd(4), hilkbd(4), intro(4), pckbd(4), ukbd(4), wscons(4), wsmux(4), zskbd(4), wsconsctl(8)
September 3, 2016 | OpenBSD-current |