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Used this to test all the USB ports, including the ones used by the mouse and kbd, and it always connects. With regards to outdated drivers this is not logical to me and the evidence points away from this cause. Before the Reset in troubleshooting the original problem I swapped the mouse, kbd and dongles between the Dell and the HP. Again being successful they were swapped back again. To me the fact that the drivers auto installed by Windows 10 worked fine on the Dell and HP before Reset leads me away from outdated drivers.

Is it not possible that the Reset process has caused the problem? Depending on your manufacturer, you might have to take different route to disable USB 3 support. Save and exit. Find USB controllers with exclamation mark next to them, disable and enable them again, and everything should start working normally. This thread is locked. When the breakpoint is hit, the debugger shell will appear. In the example that follows, items in italics are commands typed by a user. This example shows an invocation of kdb, followed by setting a breakpoint, then resuming execution with 'go'.

Then, at the Linux user-space shell, the 'sync' command is run to cause the breakpoint to occur. When kdb is entered due to the breakpoint, then 'bt' is run to get a backtrace from the stack of the current process. You can use the addresses printed out in kdb, with a host-side gdb session, to see the source code or assembly instructions around a particular address. To load the source for a kernel, start gdb or the appropriate arch-specific gdb with the vmlinux that matches the image running on target.

While typing at the interactive shell, you can press the tab key to get a list of symbols to use as part of the command. If you type the first few letters of a symbol name, then press the tab key, the shell will complete the name for you. If more than one symbol matches what you have typed, then a list is shown of matching symbols. You can define a set of commands to be run as a group in sequence , using the 'defcmd' command.

First, create a keymap file. As a side note, it is worth noting that such a personal keymap is useful also to redefine the behaviour of keys already treated by the default keymap: when loaded with loadkeys , the directives in the default keymap will be replaced when they conflict with the new directives and conserved otherwise.

This way, only changes to the keymap must be specified in the personal keymap. Two kinds of directives are required in this personal keymap. First of all, the keycode directives, which matches the format seen in the default keymaps.

These directives associate a keycode with a keysym. Keysyms represent keyboard actions. The actions available include outputting character codes or character sequences, switching consoles or keymaps, booting the machine, and many other actions. The full currently active keymap can be obtained with. Some keysym are not immediately connected to a keyboard actions. In particular, the keysyms prefixed by a capital F and one to three digits F1-F constituting a number greater than 30 are always free.

This is useful directing a hotkey to output a sequence of characters and other actions:. Jorge Sawyer Jorge Sawyer 1, 3 3 silver badges 7 7 bronze badges. This works well. If I wanted to add in the original directory path do I just concatenate it to the returns or is there an option in key that returns it? This can be achieved like so: first[string filename] in. Matthew Eyles Matthew Eyles 21 4 4 bronze badges. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google.

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