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  1. #
  2. # Input core configuration
  3. #
  4. menuconfig INPUT_KEYBOARD
  5. bool "Keyboards" if EMBEDDED || !X86
  6. default y
  7. help
  8. Say Y here, and a list of supported keyboards will be displayed.
  9. This option doesn't affect the kernel.
  10. If unsure, say Y.
  11. if INPUT_KEYBOARD
  12. config KEYBOARD_AAED2000
  13. tristate "AAED-2000 keyboard"
  14. depends on MACH_AAED2000
  15. select INPUT_POLLDEV
  16. default y
  17. help
  18. Say Y here to enable the keyboard on the Agilent AAED-2000
  19. development board.
  20. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  21. module will be called aaed2000_kbd.
  22. config KEYBOARD_ADP5520
  23. tristate "Keypad Support for ADP5520 PMIC"
  24. depends on PMIC_ADP5520
  25. help
  26. This option enables support for the keypad scan matrix
  27. on Analog Devices ADP5520 PMICs.
  28. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will
  29. be called adp5520-keys.
  30. config KEYBOARD_ADP5588
  31. tristate "ADP5588 I2C QWERTY Keypad and IO Expander"
  32. depends on I2C
  33. help
  34. Say Y here if you want to use a ADP5588 attached to your
  35. system I2C bus.
  36. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  37. module will be called adp5588-keys.
  38. config KEYBOARD_AMIGA
  39. tristate "Amiga keyboard"
  40. depends on AMIGA
  41. help
  42. Say Y here if you are running Linux on any AMIGA and have a keyboard
  43. attached.
  44. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  45. module will be called amikbd.
  46. config ATARI_KBD_CORE
  47. bool
  48. config KEYBOARD_ATARI
  49. tristate "Atari keyboard"
  50. depends on ATARI
  51. select ATARI_KBD_CORE
  52. help
  53. Say Y here if you are running Linux on any Atari and have a keyboard
  54. attached.
  55. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  56. module will be called atakbd.
  57. config KEYBOARD_ATKBD
  58. tristate "AT keyboard" if EMBEDDED || !X86
  59. default y
  60. select SERIO
  61. select SERIO_LIBPS2
  62. select SERIO_I8042 if X86
  63. select SERIO_GSCPS2 if GSC
  64. help
  65. Say Y here if you want to use a standard AT or PS/2 keyboard. Usually
  66. you'll need this, unless you have a different type keyboard (USB, ADB
  67. or other). This also works for AT and PS/2 keyboards connected over a
  68. PS/2 to serial converter.
  69. If unsure, say Y.
  70. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  71. module will be called atkbd.
  72. config KEYBOARD_ATKBD_HP_KEYCODES
  73. bool "Use HP keyboard scancodes"
  74. depends on PARISC && KEYBOARD_ATKBD
  75. default y
  76. help
  77. Say Y here if you have a PA-RISC machine and want to use an AT or
  78. PS/2 keyboard, and your keyboard uses keycodes that are specific to
  79. PA-RISC keyboards.
  80. Say N if you use a standard keyboard.
  81. config KEYBOARD_ATKBD_RDI_KEYCODES
  82. bool "Use PrecisionBook keyboard scancodes"
  83. depends on KEYBOARD_ATKBD_HP_KEYCODES
  84. default n
  85. help
  86. If you have an RDI PrecisionBook, say Y here if you want to use its
  87. built-in keyboard (as opposed to an external keyboard).
  88. The PrecisionBook has five keys that conflict with those used by most
  89. AT and PS/2 keyboards. These are as follows:
  90. PrecisionBook Standard AT or PS/2
  91. F1 F12
  92. Left Ctrl Left Alt
  93. Caps Lock Left Ctrl
  94. Right Ctrl Caps Lock
  95. Left 102nd key (the key to the right of Left Shift)
  96. If you say N here, and use the PrecisionBook keyboard, then each key
  97. in the left-hand column will be interpreted as the corresponding key
  98. in the right-hand column.
  99. If you say Y here, and use an external keyboard, then each key in the
  100. right-hand column will be interpreted as the key shown in the
  101. left-hand column.
  102. config QT2160
  103. tristate "Atmel AT42QT2160 Touch Sensor Chip"
  104. depends on I2C && EXPERIMENTAL
  105. help
  106. If you say yes here you get support for Atmel AT42QT2160 Touch
  107. Sensor chip as a keyboard input.
  108. This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module
  109. will be called qt2160.
  110. config KEYBOARD_BFIN
  111. tristate "Blackfin BF54x keypad support"
  112. depends on (BF54x && !BF544)
  113. help
  114. Say Y here if you want to use the BF54x keypad.
  115. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  116. module will be called bf54x-keys.
  117. config KEYBOARD_CORGI
  118. tristate "Corgi keyboard"
  119. depends on PXA_SHARPSL
  120. default y
  121. help
  122. Say Y here to enable the keyboard on the Sharp Zaurus SL-C7xx
  123. series of PDAs.
  124. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  125. module will be called corgikbd.
  126. config KEYBOARD_LKKBD
  127. tristate "DECstation/VAXstation LK201/LK401 keyboard"
  128. select SERIO
  129. help
  130. Say Y here if you want to use a LK201 or LK401 style serial
  131. keyboard. This keyboard is also useable on PCs if you attach
  132. it with the inputattach program. The connector pinout is
  133. described within lkkbd.c.
  134. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  135. module will be called lkkbd.
  136. config KEYBOARD_EP93XX
  137. tristate "EP93xx Matrix Keypad support"
  138. depends on ARCH_EP93XX
  139. help
  140. Say Y here to enable the matrix keypad on the Cirrus EP93XX.
  141. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  142. module will be called ep93xx_keypad.
  143. config KEYBOARD_GPIO
  144. tristate "GPIO Buttons"
  145. depends on GENERIC_GPIO
  146. help
  147. This driver implements support for buttons connected
  148. to GPIO pins of various CPUs (and some other chips).
  149. Say Y here if your device has buttons connected
  150. directly to such GPIO pins. Your board-specific
  151. setup logic must also provide a platform device,
  152. with configuration data saying which GPIOs are used.
  153. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  154. module will be called gpio_keys.
  155. config KEYBOARD_MATRIX
  156. tristate "GPIO driven matrix keypad support"
  157. depends on GENERIC_GPIO
  158. help
  159. Enable support for GPIO driven matrix keypad.
  160. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  161. module will be called matrix_keypad.
  162. config KEYBOARD_HIL_OLD
  163. tristate "HP HIL keyboard support (simple driver)"
  164. depends on GSC || HP300
  165. default y
  166. help
  167. The "Human Interface Loop" is a older, 8-channel USB-like
  168. controller used in several Hewlett Packard models. This driver
  169. was adapted from the one written for m68k/hp300, and implements
  170. support for a keyboard attached to the HIL port, but not for
  171. any other types of HIL input devices like mice or tablets.
  172. However, it has been thoroughly tested and is stable.
  173. If you want full HIL support including support for multiple
  174. keyboards, mice, and tablets, you have to enable the
  175. "HP System Device Controller i8042 Support" in the input/serio
  176. submenu.
  177. config KEYBOARD_HIL
  178. tristate "HP HIL keyboard/pointer support"
  179. depends on GSC || HP300
  180. default y
  181. select HP_SDC
  182. select HIL_MLC
  183. select SERIO
  184. help
  185. The "Human Interface Loop" is a older, 8-channel USB-like
  186. controller used in several Hewlett Packard models.
  187. This driver implements support for HIL-keyboards and pointing
  188. devices (mice, tablets, touchscreens) attached
  189. to your machine, so normally you should say Y here.
  190. config KEYBOARD_HP6XX
  191. tristate "HP Jornada 6xx keyboard"
  192. depends on SH_HP6XX
  193. select INPUT_POLLDEV
  194. help
  195. Say Y here if you have a HP Jornada 620/660/680/690 and want to
  196. support the built-in keyboard.
  197. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  198. module will be called jornada680_kbd.
  199. config KEYBOARD_HP7XX
  200. tristate "HP Jornada 7xx keyboard"
  201. depends on SA1100_JORNADA720_SSP && SA1100_SSP
  202. help
  203. Say Y here if you have a HP Jornada 710/720/728 and want to
  204. support the built-in keyboard.
  205. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  206. module will be called jornada720_kbd.
  207. config KEYBOARD_LM8323
  208. tristate "LM8323 keypad chip"
  209. depends on I2C
  210. depends on LEDS_CLASS
  211. help
  212. If you say yes here you get support for the National Semiconductor
  213. LM8323 keypad controller.
  214. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  215. module will be called lm8323.
  216. config KEYBOARD_LOCOMO
  217. tristate "LoCoMo Keyboard Support"
  218. depends on SHARP_LOCOMO
  219. help
  220. Say Y here if you are running Linux on a Sharp Zaurus Collie or Poodle based PDA
  221. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  222. module will be called locomokbd.
  223. config KEYBOARD_MAPLE
  224. tristate "Maple bus keyboard"
  225. depends on SH_DREAMCAST && MAPLE
  226. help
  227. Say Y here if you have a Dreamcast console running Linux and have
  228. a keyboard attached to its Maple bus.
  229. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  230. module will be called maple_keyb.
  231. config KEYBOARD_MAX7359
  232. tristate "Maxim MAX7359 Key Switch Controller"
  233. depends on I2C
  234. help
  235. If you say yes here you get support for the Maxim MAX7359 Key
  236. Switch Controller chip. This providers microprocessors with
  237. management of up to 64 key switches
  238. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  239. module will be called max7359_keypad.
  240. config KEYBOARD_NEWTON
  241. tristate "Newton keyboard"
  242. select SERIO
  243. help
  244. Say Y here if you have a Newton keyboard on a serial port.
  245. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  246. module will be called newtonkbd.
  247. config KEYBOARD_OPENCORES
  248. tristate "OpenCores Keyboard Controller"
  249. help
  250. Say Y here if you want to use the OpenCores Keyboard Controller
  251. http://www.opencores.org/project,keyboardcontroller
  252. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here; the
  253. module will be called opencores-kbd.
  254. config KEYBOARD_PXA27x
  255. tristate "PXA27x/PXA3xx keypad support"
  256. depends on PXA27x || PXA3xx
  257. help
  258. Enable support for PXA27x/PXA3xx keypad controller.
  259. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  260. module will be called pxa27x_keypad.
  261. config KEYBOARD_PXA930_ROTARY
  262. tristate "PXA930/PXA935 Enhanced Rotary Controller Support"
  263. depends on CPU_PXA930 || CPU_PXA935
  264. help
  265. Enable support for PXA930/PXA935 Enhanced Rotary Controller.
  266. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  267. module will be called pxa930_rotary.
  268. config KEYBOARD_SPITZ
  269. tristate "Spitz keyboard"
  270. depends on PXA_SHARPSL
  271. default y
  272. help
  273. Say Y here to enable the keyboard on the Sharp Zaurus SL-C1000,
  274. SL-C3000 and Sl-C3100 series of PDAs.
  275. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  276. module will be called spitzkbd.
  277. config KEYBOARD_STOWAWAY
  278. tristate "Stowaway keyboard"
  279. select SERIO
  280. help
  281. Say Y here if you have a Stowaway keyboard on a serial port.
  282. Stowaway compatible keyboards like Dicota Input-PDA keyboard
  283. are also supported by this driver.
  284. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  285. module will be called stowaway.
  286. config KEYBOARD_SUNKBD
  287. tristate "Sun Type 4 and Type 5 keyboard"
  288. select SERIO
  289. help
  290. Say Y here if you want to use a Sun Type 4 or Type 5 keyboard,
  291. connected either to the Sun keyboard connector or to an serial
  292. (RS-232) port via a simple adapter.
  293. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  294. module will be called sunkbd.
  295. config KEYBOARD_SH_KEYSC
  296. tristate "SuperH KEYSC keypad support"
  297. depends on SUPERH
  298. help
  299. Say Y here if you want to use a keypad attached to the KEYSC block
  300. on SuperH processors such as sh7722 and sh7343.
  301. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  302. module will be called sh_keysc.
  303. config KEYBOARD_DAVINCI
  304. tristate "TI DaVinci Key Scan"
  305. depends on ARCH_DAVINCI_DM365
  306. help
  307. Say Y to enable keypad module support for the TI DaVinci
  308. platforms (DM365).
  309. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  310. module will be called davinci_keyscan.
  311. config KEYBOARD_OMAP
  312. tristate "TI OMAP keypad support"
  313. depends on (ARCH_OMAP1 || ARCH_OMAP2)
  314. help
  315. Say Y here if you want to use the OMAP keypad.
  316. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  317. module will be called omap-keypad.
  318. config KEYBOARD_TWL4030
  319. tristate "TI TWL4030/TWL5030/TPS659x0 keypad support"
  320. depends on TWL4030_CORE
  321. help
  322. Say Y here if your board use the keypad controller on
  323. TWL4030 family chips. It's safe to say enable this
  324. even on boards that don't use the keypad controller.
  325. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  326. module will be called twl4030_keypad.
  327. config KEYBOARD_TOSA
  328. tristate "Tosa keyboard"
  329. depends on MACH_TOSA
  330. default y
  331. help
  332. Say Y here to enable the keyboard on the Sharp Zaurus SL-6000x (Tosa)
  333. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  334. module will be called tosakbd.
  335. config KEYBOARD_TOSA_USE_EXT_KEYCODES
  336. bool "Tosa keyboard: use extended keycodes"
  337. depends on KEYBOARD_TOSA
  338. help
  339. Say Y here to enable the tosa keyboard driver to generate extended
  340. (>= 127) keycodes. Be aware, that they can't be correctly interpreted
  341. by either console keyboard driver or by Kdrive keybd driver.
  342. Say Y only if you know, what you are doing!
  343. config KEYBOARD_XTKBD
  344. tristate "XT keyboard"
  345. select SERIO
  346. help
  347. Say Y here if you want to use the old IBM PC/XT keyboard (or
  348. compatible) on your system. This is only possible with a
  349. parallel port keyboard adapter, you cannot connect it to the
  350. keyboard port on a PC that runs Linux.
  351. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  352. module will be called xtkbd.
  353. config KEYBOARD_W90P910
  354. tristate "W90P910 Matrix Keypad support"
  355. depends on ARCH_W90X900
  356. help
  357. Say Y here to enable the matrix keypad on evaluation board
  358. based on W90P910.
  359. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  360. module will be called w90p910_keypad.
  361. endif