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a powered hub, which does provide the full 5.0V. Some of these keyboards work when<br />

running the latest raspbian but not when using the overclocked xbmc version of raspbmc,<br />

probably due to the overclocking drawing more power away from the rest of the support<br />

system devices.<br />

▪ A4 Tech<br />

▪ Model GL-6 USB Keyboard, 20mA. Part of wireless keyboard/mouse bundle<br />

GL-6630 (GL-6 + G7-630 + RN-10B) - suffers from USB flakeyness. Even on a<br />

powered hub. No problems on other computers I have tested it with.<br />

▪ Accuratus<br />

▪ Accuratus KYBAC100-101USBBLK causes kernel panic (rated 100mA). Tested<br />

with 1000mA cheap unbranded and Nokia 1200mA power adaptors.<br />

▪ Apple<br />

▪ Apple Keyboard (109 keys) A1048 (http://www.powerbookmedic.com/xcart1/<br />

images/D/apple-keyboard.jpg) . Draws too much power and does not seem to<br />

work properly when plugged into a powered hub.<br />

▪ 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

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