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▪ Argos<br />

▪ Argos Value Wired Keyboard causes kernel panic<br />

▪ Choidy<br />

▪ Identifiers from usb-devices: Vendor=1a2c ProdID=0002 Rev=01.10<br />

Product=USB Keykoard (yes, 'Keykoard') causes kernel panic<br />

▪ Cit<br />

▪ KB-1807UB Causes kernel panic (Rated > This is also<br />

listed under Working USB Keyboards??<br />

▪ Logitech<br />

▪ Logitech Illuminated Keyboard (unstable; not working with led light on;<br />

tested both US and NO layouts with both Apple iPad 2 and Asus TF-101<br />

USB chargers)<br />

▪ G110 Gaming Keyboard - only works with illumination off, otherwise<br />

unresponsive. Once failed it needs reconnecting before another attempt.<br />

(B)<br />

▪ G15 Gaming Keyboard - LCD and key backlights flicker, 95%<br />

unresponsive to typing. I don't know of a way to turn the illumination<br />

off. (B)<br />

▪ K360 Wireless Keyboard - Occasional sticky keys. (B)<br />

▪ K400 wireless keyboard with touchpad (completely non-functional on<br />

debian6-19-04-2012)

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