Device 'Cypress Semiconductor Gaming Keyboard'

ID USB 04b4:0802
Class03-01-01 »
Type input/keyboard »
Vendor Cypress Semiconductor »
Name Gaming Keyboard

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Kernel Drivers

The device is supported by kernel versions 2.6.0 and newer according to the LKDDb:


Ver Source Config By ID By Class
2.6.0 - 2.6.21 drivers/usb/input/hid-core.c CONFIG_USB CONFIG_USB_AIPTEK CONFIG_USB_HID CONFIG_USB_KBD CONFIG_USB_MOUSE CONFIG_USB_WACOM * 03
2.6.0 - 2.6.21 drivers/usb/input/usbkbd.c CONFIG_USB CONFIG_USB_AIPTEK CONFIG_USB_HID CONFIG_USB_KBD CONFIG_USB_MOUSE CONFIG_USB_WACOM * 030101
2.6.22 - 6.12 drivers/hid/usbhid/hid-core.c CONFIG_HID CONFIG_USB_HID CONFIG_USB_KBD CONFIG_USB_MOUSE * 03
2.6.22 - 6.12 drivers/hid/usbhid/usbkbd.c CONFIG_HID CONFIG_USB_HID CONFIG_USB_KBD CONFIG_USB_MOUSE * 030101

Status (4)

The device is a part of the following computers:

HWidTypeVendor / ModelProbesSystemLast
Status
547B4 » desktop Gigabyte /
AM1M-S2H
1 Ubuntu 18.04 Ubuntu 18.04 detected
A8A0E » desktop MSI /
B250M BAZOOKA
1 Debian Debian detected
A8A0E » desktop MSI /
B250M BAZOOKA
1 Debian Unstable Debian Unst... detected
DD1B5 » desktop MSI /
B250M BAZOOKA
1 Debian 11 Debian 11 detected

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