After many episodes, the support for Apple Aluminium Keyboards is finally becoming user-friendly. All major distribs now ship a recent version of xkeyboard-config, so there is no need to mess with XKB patches anymore... To complete the user experience, I'm happy to introduce you apple-kbd, the collection of helpful goodies …
It's been a year now since I published my support for Aluminium Keyboards. Since then, my XKB patches have been accepted in XKeyboardConfig 1.9, with a few modifications: The multimedia keys can always be accessed by combining Fxx with the 3rd level chooser (this was option alul3media in my …
I finally found the time to update my previous support for Aluminium Keyboard under Xorg, and take it to the Next Level (tm). The overall support is now much more polished. For you this means several things: I've implemented the XKB geometries of all variants of the long Aluminium Keyboard …
Like many others, I've bought an Aluminium Keyboard for its cool style the smooth typing experience it provides. Mine is a wired version, ISO variant (international, 110-keys). It's not working 100% out-of-the-box under Linux, so this post explains what I did to make it happen: Supporting the additional keys (F13 …
As promised earlier, I've packaged an obligatory example of how to use the iPhone port of libmikmod which I've talked about recently. Go grab this tarball which implements a very simple "Hello World!": It shows how to play a module within a UIKit application. This is an adaptation of the …