Good late summer evening, (well, in southern France at least) Bin Zhang wrote: > Option "XkbModel" "ibook"
With the ibook layout, it was working; but I prefer to use the macintosh layout so that the keypad enter behaves as KP_Enter. As Michel pointed at, the problem was that I've half read Denis mail (well, I missed a character). Using the macintosh_old2 layout works fine. My apologies... Does this mean that new Apple keyboards have the @ and the < keys inverted? Yannick PS: By the way Denis, just a thought. On MacOs X, the "ISO_Level3_shift key" is the alt key. With xkb, it's the right alt key, à la PC AltGr. I don't know how good would be the idea to make the alt key ISO_Level3_shift and the apple key Alt_L(R). The advantage is for people switching from MacOS to GNU/Linux keep the same keyboard habits but the problem is in program where the "Alt +..." shortcuts becomes "Apple +..." shortcuts. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]