Michael Farrell dixit: >scancodes that correspond to the ASCII value of that letter, as VNC does >not pass layout information.
VNC cannot pass any information it doesn’t have – there *is* no layout information (although with the exception of the left Alt key, Escape and ` keys (which I swapped), and some minor stuff like CapsLock (which I use for e.g. €), my layout can pass as US layout). This is somewhat bad… I guess I’ll need to have a look into how VNC handles keyboard input and how ARAnyM handles the emulation of the Atari keyboard using the SDL scancodes. [ lots of info ] >I hope this helps you. This sure helps me. The one most important point I can get from this is: it still works as it used to work for you 3 years ago and you don’t seem to “not want to have to do anything with it any more”. This is encouraging, as I’ve not delved into anything GUI yet (except for some Visual Basic 1.0 and Turbo Vision 6.0, decades ago) and will most likely lack some background skills. Thanks, //mirabilos -- FWIW, I'm quite impressed with mksh interactively. I thought it was much *much* more bare bones. But it turns out it beats the living hell out of ksh93 in that respect. I'd even consider it for my daily use if I hadn't wasted half my life on my zsh setup. :-) -- Frank Terbeck in #!/bin/mksh -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-68k-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/pine.bsm.4.64l.1308132030090.10...@herc.mirbsd.org