You could try xmodmap

On 06 Dec 2001 10:34:07 -0300, Gabriel Calin wrote:
> Hi people... I sent this question a little while ago... I'd really
> appreciate any tip how to fix this problem...
> 
> On a server machine (running Debian) I installed the VNCServer. This
> machine has a ABNT12 keyboard layout
> 
> On my machine (also running Debian) I installed the VNCViewer and
> connected to the 'server machine'. I have a 102key US common keyboard
> layout.
> 
> When I get connect to the server machine with vncviewer I can't type
> anything since any key I press is received there as a weird character or
> even Shift/Ctrl/Alt sequences.
> I couldn't find a way to correct it. I can't modify XF86Config
> keyboard's layout in the server machine because no one will be able to
> use the machine locally. I also couldn't find a way to enable a personal
> configuration in the xserver session running on the server machine.
> 
> Today I also tries to connect to the server machine from a Win2k station
> using vncviewer. The same problem occured. Any idea?
> 
> 
> Gabriel
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