Recent commit
3b338b6 moved findkeyboards from /usr/share/udev to /lib/udev/.
Update documentation accordingly.
1. Find the keyboard device.
- Run /usr/share/udev/findkeyboards. This should always give you an "AT
+ Run /lib/udev/findkeyboards. This should always give you an "AT
keyboard" and possibly a "module". Some laptops (notably Thinkpads, Sonys, and
Acers) have multimedia/function keys on a separate input device instead of the
primary keyboard. The keyboard device should have a name like "input/event3".