I am a big fan of ACCESS-IS matrix keyboards and recently had the opportunity to buy a model I have been looking for during a long time : one of their 120 keys matrix board with USB connection and integrated USB hub. However, after getting it fully programmed I realized that it works perfectly in Windows, grub, but not under linux once the system has booted (ubuntu 14.04).
Some research on ACCESS-IS's website brought to my attention that there are two kind of boards : AKEOCU models and AKENOV. Mine being an AKEOCU (older models that do not send regular scancodes), it says that it should require some specific drivers or firmware to work, but obviously I can't get any further information.
So I went into the peripherals manager in Windows and could not find anything besides standard HID drivers. I tried looking into alternate solutions:USB:NOV Connects to the PC as a normal USB keyboard (i.e. characters typed on the keyboard will appear in a text editor or word processor). The keyboard part number normally begins AKENOV
USB:HID Connects to the PC as a custom USB HID device. This requires special firmware or drivers to read the output from the keyboard
- Using a USB to PS2 connector
- Using wine
- Using alternate entry methods in ubuntu config (respectively ibus and none)
- Googling for other solutions / possibilities