On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 02:05:44PM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote: > On Thu, Jul 17, 2003 at 04:19:41PM +0200, Mark Brown wrote:
> > (I'm at debcamp if you want to examine this directly.) > I don't recall that we did, but... No, we didn't unfortunately. > 1) Do you have an AltGr key? Does it work? No, so obviously not. > 3) According to the 4.2.1 gb symbols file, you get a "numbersign" keysym > by pressing the key that is located where the backslash key is on a > U.S. keyboard (it's not an ISO-standardized key location, apparently, > so XFree86 just calls it "<BKSL>".). Again according to the file, > this key should also be engraved with a tilde, so SHIFT-# should get > you ~. Is this correct? No. > I haven't sorted my pictures from DebCamp/DebConf yet, so I don't know > if I took a picture of a UK keyboard yet. The UK Powerbook keyboard is a bit different to a standard UK keyboard (although perhaps not a UK Apple keyboard). I also ought to note that there's a dead key on the keyboard - between the left shift and Z is a key engraved ` with ~ above it which does nothing. At the top left below ESC and next to 1 is a key with a +- sign as the shifted character and a § as the unshifted one (kind of a S with an o through it if it doesn't come through OK). All the other keys on the keyboard function as expected. -- "You grabbed my hand and we fell into it, like a daydream - or a fever."