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Re: keyboard layout



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Hello,

On Oct 4, 2010, at 2:11 PM, Adam Hoka wrote:

On Mon, 4 Oct 2010 13:59:23 -0400
Michael <macallan%netbsd.org@localhost> wrote:

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Hello,

On Oct 4, 2010, at 12:06 PM, Catonano wrote:

Michael,

2010/9/26 Michael <macallan%netbsd.org@localhost>

I almost did it. I wrote a piece for the Italian layout, it works
but for one thing: the altgr and shifted altgr key combos, it
doesn't pick them. So I can't type the square brackets and the braces.

Hmm, my ADB keybards don't even have altgr keys - could you check if
yours produces the scancode the keymap expects?

Also I don't understand what the akbd_keydesc_fr_nodead[] thing is.

On certain layouts you type accented characters not with alt/altgr/
whatever combinations but by typing the accent and then the character. The accent key won't immediately produce anything visible hence it's a
'dead' key. THe nodead layouts leave these things out.

probably I need the help by someone competent in this issue. Can you
point me to anyone ?

I cc:-ed ahoka%netbsd.org@localhost, he wrote some of our keymaps.


hi!

you dont want dead keys supported, trust me ;)

yes i guess it doesnt know about those scancodes?
it would be useful make the driver print raw input to console

A kernel with options ADBKBD_DEBUG will print out ADB events which contain the scancodes.

have fun
Michael

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