On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 the mental interface of Mich Lanners told: > On 13 Dec, this message from Elimar Riesebieter echoed through > cyberspace: > > for some reason there are 2 keys permuted on my AlBook keyboard. > > > > This is for console and X11 de-qwertz-no-deadkeys: > > > > Key 94 ( responsible for ^°) has changed with key 60 (<>|). > > Hmmm... is that the key swapping thing for ISO keyboards? Where are > those keys located on your keyboard?
<> between shift and y (qwertz layout) ^° lefthand of 1 > AFAIR, teh '<>' key is an additional key on European (ISO?) keyboards > vs. Amercian keyboards, and there is some key swapping logic involving > that key and one other key (AFAIR, the one left of '1'). > > Check your kernel boot messages, if there is a difference to the > messages related to your keyboard detection. $dmesg | grep key ADB keyboard at 2, handler 1 Detected ADB keyboard, type ANSI. input: ADB keyboard on adb2:2.c3/input I can't compare this to a previous behaviour. I found 5 atkbd. options to boot the kernel, but none can switch the type ... (As I don't know which type it has to be). Ciao Elimar -- >what IMHO then? IMHO - Inhalation of a Multi-leafed Herbal Opiate ;) --posting from alex in debian-user--
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