Subject: Re: US keyboard (Was: Ericsson MC16 (SH3))
To: Valeriy E. Ushakov <uwe@ptc.spbu.ru>
From: Christer O. Andersson <canderss@telia.com>
List: port-hpcsh
Date: 12/29/2002 11:59:12
Hi,
I have a HP620LX with what I beleive is an international layout. Can 
I test it without having NetBSD installed? I haven't got any CF to 
install on. Would it be possible to netboot it?

BR,
Christer

Valeriy E. Ushakov writes:
 > BTW, is there really such a thing as Hungarian or German jornada
 > kaymap?  I mean, do they differ from "international" on the *primary*
 > layer?  I'm attaching a complete "international" layout description,
 > can people with non-US models check the layout of their keyboards
 > against it, please.
 > 
 > I'd say layouts that does not differ from wither US or international
 > on the primary layer should not be listed in hpcboot and handled with
 > wsconsctl (mapfile entry in /etc/wscons.conf).
 > 
 > SY, Uwe
 > -- 
 > uwe@ptc.spbu.ru                         |       Zu Grunde kommen
 > http://www.ptc.spbu.ru/~uwe/            |       Ist zu Grunde gehen
 > # HP Jornada 680 - International keymap
 > # keycode N = [cmd] plain [shift [altgr [shift-altgr]]]
 > 
 > keycode   1 = Cmd_Debugger Escape
 > keycode   2 = 1 exclam exclamdown
 > keycode   3 = 2 at twosuperior
 > keycode   4 = 3 numbersign threesuperior
 > keycode   5 = 4 dollar currency
 > # XXX: no KS_euro keysym for AltGr+5 => euro
 > keycode   6 = 5 percent
 > keycode   7 = 6 asciicircum onequarter
 > keycode   8 = 7 ampersand onehalf
 > keycode   9 = 8 asterisk threequarters
 > # XXX: AltGr+9 => quote single left (not in latin1, no keysym)
 > keycode  10 = 9 parenleft
 > # XXX: AltGr+0 => quote single right (not in latin1, no keysym)
 > keycode  11 = 0 parenright
 > keycode  12 = minus underscore yen
 > keycode  13 = equal plus multiply
 > # NB: "<=" key, map to BackSpace, if you prefer
 > keycode  14 = Cmd_ResetEmul Delete
 > keycode  15 = Tab
 > keycode  16 = q Q dead_grave
 > keycode  17 = w W dead_tilde
 > keycode  18 = e E eacute Eacute
 > keycode  19 = r R registered
 > keycode  20 = t T thorn THORN
 > keycode  21 = y Y udiaeresis Udiaeresis
 > keycode  22 = u U uacute Uacute
 > keycode  23 = i I iacute Iacute
 > keycode  24 = o O oacute Oacute
 > keycode  25 = p P dead_acute
 > keycode  26 = bracketleft braceleft aring Aring
 > keycode  27 = bracketright braceright dead_diaeresis
 > keycode  28 = Return
 > keycode  29 = Cmd1 Control_L
 > keycode  30 = a A aacute Aacute
 > keycode  31 = s S ssharp
 > keycode  32 = d D eth ETH
 > keycode  33 = f F guillemotleft
 > keycode  34 = g G guillemotright
 > keycode  35 = h H dead_circumflex
 > keycode  36 = j J dead_abovering
 > keycode  37 = k K paragraph
 > keycode  38 = l L oslash Ooblique
 > keycode  39 = semicolon colon odiaeresis Odiaeresis
 > keycode  40 = apostrophe quotedbl adiaeresis Adiaeresis
 > keycode  41 = grave asciitilde division
 > keycode  42 = Shift_L
 > keycode  43 = backslash bar notsign
 > keycode  44 = z Z sterling
 > keycode  45 = x X cent
 > keycode  46 = c C copyright
 > keycode  47 = v V section
 > keycode  48 = b B plusminus
 > keycode  49 = n N ntilde Ntilde
 > keycode  50 = m M mu
 > keycode  51 = comma less ccedilla Ccedilla
 > keycode  52 = period greater ae AE
 > keycode  53 = slash question questiondown
 > keycode  54 = Shift_R
 > keycode  56 = Cmd2 Alt_L
 > keycode  57 = space
 > keycode  59 = Cmd_Screen0 f1 F1
 > keycode  60 = Cmd_Screen1 f2 F2
 > keycode  61 = Cmd_Screen2 f3 F3
 > keycode  62 = Cmd_Screen3 f4 F4
 > keycode  63 = Cmd_Screen4 f5 F5
 > keycode  64 = Cmd_Screen5 f6 F6
 > keycode  65 = Cmd_Screen6 f7 F7
 > keycode  66 = Cmd_Screen7 f8 F8
 > keycode  67 = Cmd_Screen8 f9 F9
 > keycode  68 = Cmd_Screen9 f10 F10
 > keycode  87 = f11 F11
 > keycode 184 = Mode_switch Multi_key
 > # XXX: use wskbd doesn't do Alt chords, use AltGr instead???
 > # Alt+Up -> Prior
 > # Alt+Left -> Home
 > # Alt+Right -> End
 > # Alt+Down -> Next
 > keycode 200 = Up
 > keycode 203 = Left
 > keycode 205 = Right
 > keycode 208 = Down
 > keycode 211 = Delete
 > keycode 219 = Meta_L