> maybe your keyboard produces a different scancode?
The internal T60 keyboard, a native USB keyboard and a DIN-to-USB
converted keyboard all produce the wrong scancodes on different
hardware? That sounds unreasonable.
But I'll try to test that next week ... thank you.
Am Sa., 27. Juli 2019 um 1
on my t23, which has physical german keyboard layout, the scancode
for the [<>|] key left to the [Y] key is 0x56 (86 decimal), which
is not mapped with us layout.
tho this is mapped in german keyboard layout:
term% grep '86' /sys/lib/kbmap/de
0 86 '<
1 86 '>
2 86
<-Ursprungligt Meddelande->
From: Jens K. Loewe [jens.k.lo...@gmail.com]
Sent: 24/7/2019 9:57:27 PM
To: 9fans@9fans.net
Subject: [9fans] Trying to make 9front work on QWERTZ
Ahoy,
I've been trying to give 9front a test ride for a while now, and I'm
stuck
Does 9front also do that?
> Am 26.07.2019 um 07:59 schrieb Lucio De Re :
>
>> On 7/25/19, Jens K. Loewe wrote:
>> I tried using kbmap (which is not that easy without < and > on the
>> keyboard), but the key still has no function for me. Weird, honestly. :-/
>>
>
> Legacy Plan 9, with /dev/kbma
On 7/25/19, Jens K. Loewe wrote:
> I tried using kbmap (which is not that easy without < and > on the
> keyboard), but the key still has no function for me. Weird, honestly. :-/
>
Legacy Plan 9, with /dev/kbmap device driver, uses F11 and F12 to
trigger monitoring keystrokes. Maybe that will help
I tried using kbmap (which is not that easy without < and > on the keyboard),
but the key still has no function for me. Weird, honestly. :-/
Thank you for the information that a 9front mailing list exists. I may want to
look for that, although I guess that most of them are here as well.
> Am 25
i have a qwertz but i use it with the us layout (any other layout sucks for
programming). i think you can change the layout with kbmap(1), and set it
to de or whatever, although i don't have a 9 machine with me right now so
can't tell for sure.
if the default map doesn't work, read it, ask on #cat
Can't give a definitive answer, but it works fine on my Norwegian keyboard
which also has a rather different layout from the US keyboard. Unless the
key code is simply not handled, I can't imagine why you get nothing at all.
ons. 24. jul. 2019, 21.03 skrev Jens K. Loewe :
> Ahoy,
>
> I've been tr
Ahoy,
I've been trying to give 9front a test ride for a while now, and I'm
stuck with one specific problem.
So I have a German keyboard layout where <, > and | are on the same
key. However, while I have no problems with these keys, in 9front the
key seems to be dead on all of my keyboards. I trie