On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 07:39:49PM +0200, Kurt Roeckx wrote: > > I asked my question incorrectly. I meant all these were working if in > > the configuration of console-setup you selected the right Alt to > > function as AltGr. This means the question 'Which key must be AltGr' > > means 'Which key must function as AltGr' and you need to answer 'Right > > Alt' to this question. > > I think any way you turn this, this is a very unclear question, > if you don't know all the background about it. > > > > It asks for an AltGr replacement, and > > > you can select: > > > No AltGr key > > > Right Alt > > > Right Control > > > Right Logo key > > > Menu key > > > Left Alt > > > Left Logo key > > > Keypad Enter key > > > Both Logo keys > > > Both Alt keys > > > > > > And I think "No AltGr key" and "Left Alt" are actually the same > > > option. > > > > With "Left Alt" the configuration file /etc/default/console-setup will > > contain lv3:lalt_switch" in the XKBOPTIONS line. If this is not so or > > if this option does nothing, then this is a bug that needs a fix (I can > > not test this right now). > > When I tested it, selecting "No AltGr key", my right alt key > reacts the same as the left alt key. So what do you think > the "No AltGr key" should do? The right alt key shouldn't do > anything?
And I still got the question wrong. So selecting "Left Alt" would mean that the left alt would react as AltGr (while the right alt would act as Alt). Kurt -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-boot-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org