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KBD(4x)								       KBD(4x)

NAME
       kbd - Keyboard input driver

SYNOPSIS
       Section "InputDevice"
	 Identifier "idevname"
	 Driver	"kbd"
	 ...
       EndSection

DESCRIPTION
       kbd  is	an  Xorg  input	driver for keyboards.  The driver supports the
       standard	OS-provided keyboard interface,	but these are  currently  only
       available to this driver	module for Linux, BSD, and Solaris.  This dri-
       ver  is	the  replacement for the built-in keyboard driver formerly in-
       cluded in Xorg.

       The kbd driver functions	as a keyboard input device.

CONFIGURATION DETAILS
       Depending on the	X server version in use, input device options  may  be
       set  in either a	xorg.conf file,	an xorg.conf.d snippet,	or in the con-
       figuration files	read by	the Hardware Abstraction Layer	(HAL)  daemon,
       hald(1).

       Please  refer to	xorg.conf(5) for general configuration details and for
       options that can	be used	with all input	drivers.   This	 section  only
       covers configuration details specific to	this driver.

       The following driver Options are	supported:

       Option "Device" "string"
	      Specify  the keyboard device.  Default: the OS's default console
	      keyboard input source.  Property:	"Device	Node" (read-only).

       Option "Protocol" "string"
	      Specify the keyboard protocol.  Valid protocol types include:

		   Standard, Xqueue.

	      Not all protocols	are  supported	on  all	 platforms.   Default:
	      "Standard".

       Option "XLeds" "ledlist"
	      makes  the  keyboard  LEDs  specified  in	 ledlist available for
	      client use instead of their traditional function	(Scroll	 Lock,
	      Caps  Lock  and  Num  Lock).  The	numbers	in the list are	in the
	      range 1 to 3.  Default: empty list.

       Option "XkbRules" "rules"
	      specifies	which XKB rules	file to	use for	interpreting the  Xkb-
	      Model, XkbLayout,	XkbVariant, and	XkbOptions settings.  Default:
	      "base" for most platforms.  If you use the "base"	value then you
	      can  find	 listing of all	valid values for these four options in
	      the /usr/local/share/X11/xkb/rules/base.lst file.

       Option "XkbModel" "modelname"
	      specifies	the XKB	keyboard model	name.	Default:  "pc105"  for
	      most platforms.

       Option "XkbLayout" "layoutname"
	      specifies	 the  XKB  keyboard  layout name.  This	is usually the
	      country or language type of the  keyboard.   Default:  "us"  for
	      most platforms.

       Option "XkbVariant" "variants"
	      specifies	 the  XKB  keyboard  variant components.  These	can be
	      used to enhance the keyboard layout details.  Default: not set.

       Option "XkbOptions" "options"
	      specifies	the XKB	keyboard option	components.  These can be used
	      to enhance the keyboard behaviour.  Default: not set.

       For a list of available XKB options, see	xkeyboard-config(7).

EXAMPLE
       The following xorg.conf fragment	ensures	that  user  will  be  able  to
       switch between us and sk	layouts	by pressing the	"menu" key. The	scroll
       lock LED	shows which layout is currently	active.

       The  XkbVariant option defines which variants of	the two	layouts	should
       be used.	In case	of the us layout its default variant is	used. In  case
       of the sk layout	its qwerty variant is used.

	   Section "InputDevice"
	       Identifier   "Generic Keyboard"
	       Driver	    "kbd"
	       Option	    "CoreKeyboard"
	       Option	    "XkbRules"	    "base"
	       Option	    "XkbModel"	    "pc105"
	       Option	    "XkbLayout"	    "us,sk"
	       Option	    "XkbVariant"    ",qwerty"
	       Option	    "XkbOptions"    "grp:menu_toggle,grp_led:scroll"
	   EndSection

SEE ALSO
       Xorg(1),	xorg.conf(5), Xserver(1), X(7).

       hal(7), hald(8),	fdi(5).

       xkeyboard-config(7).

X Version 11		   xf86-input-keyboard 1.9.0		       KBD(4x)

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