Download the latest version of the CyMotion Master Linux driver for your computer's operating system. This version of "KeyMan_Debian_3-1.zip" has been downloaded 36 times with a user rating of 5 out of 5 stars, based on 10 reviews. The total disk space used for this update is 546.5 KB.
CyMotion Master Linux
G86-21070
Linux
1.0
CyMotion Master Linux, G86-21070
Software
KeyM@n for Linux
For Debian 3.1
Languages: english, german, french
KeyM@n for Linux to use and/or programme the HotKeys of Cherry CyMotion products under Linux.
Includes kernel patch to use keyboard/mouse on the USB interface. Without kernel patch not all HotKeys are supported.
Nagarajah (DG Staff Member) on 21-Dec-2005
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
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Kernel-Patch/2.6.12_and_higher/hid-core.c | 52.5 KB | 20 Dec 2005 |
Kernel-Patch/2.6.12_and_higher/hid-core.c.diff | 1.1 KB | 20 Dec 2005 |
Kernel-Patch/2.6.12_and_higher/hid-input.c | 20.0 KB | 20 Dec 2005 |
Kernel-Patch/2.6.12_and_higher/hid-input.c.diff | 889 bytes | 20 Dec 2005 |
Kernel-Patch/2.6.14_and_higher/hid-core.c | 52.5 KB | 20 Dec 2005 |
Kernel-Patch/2.6.14_and_higher/hid-core.c.diff | 1.2 KB | 20 Dec 2005 |
Kernel-Patch/2.6.14_and_higher/hid-input.c | 22.0 KB | 20 Dec 2005 |
Kernel-Patch/2.6.14_and_higher/hid-input.c.diff | 848 bytes | 20 Dec 2005 |
Kernel-Patch/lower_2.6.12/hid-core.c | 46.1 KB | 20 Dec 2005 |
Kernel-Patch/lower_2.6.12/hid-core.c.diff | 2.0 KB | 20 Dec 2005 |
Kernel-Patch/lower_2.6.12/hid-input.c | 19.7 KB | 20 Dec 2005 |
Kernel-Patch/lower_2.6.12/hid-input.c.diff | 1.9 KB | 20 Dec 2005 |
LICENSE | 18.0 KB | 13 Aug 2004 |
README-DE | 2.9 KB | 20 Dec 2005 |
README-US | 2.5 KB | 20 Dec 2005 |
keyman_1.0.0-13_i386.deb | 481.1 KB | 15 Dec 2005 |
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