Hi Andreas, Thank you for the suggestion. I this now, and it did not work. I did get some warnings but I suspect they are not relevant. The warnings was: Warning: No symbols defined for <AB11> (keycode 97) (and repeted for the following symbols: <JPCM>,<I120>,<AE13>,<I149>,<I154>,<I168>,<I178>,<I183>,<I184>,<FK19>,<FK24>,<I217>,<I219>,<I221>,<I222>,<I230>,<I247>,<I248>,<I249>,<I250>,<I251>,<I252>,<I253>)
Best regards Knut 2015-06-06 16:32 GMT+02:00 <wetts...@gmail.com>: > Hello Knut, > > Apparently, your keyboard attempts to make its special keys usable > without special drivers. Many layouts have @ on the AltGr-layer of the > 2 key. So, to implement a @ key with such a layout, the keyboard > firmware could emulate pressing AltGr+2 simultaneously. Moreover, on > Windows, pressing Ctrl+Alt is equivalent to pressing AltGr key. So, on > Windows, emulating pressing Control+Alt+2 would work as well. Your > keyboard manufacturer has chosen this second, Windows-specific > non-portable possibility. > > You can work around this. First, dump your current layout: > > xkbcomp -xkb :0 mylayout.xkb > > Then you edit this file. You look for key <AE02> and change the section > there to read like follows (I assume that you use a Danish layout): > > key <AE02> { > type= "CTRL+ALT", > symbols[Group1]= [ 2, quotedbl, > at, twosuperior, at ] > }; > > Then you send the modified layout back to the server: > > xkbcomp mylayout.xkb :0 > > Depending on the software you are using, this might or might not be > sufficient. If you want to use Control+2, or if you use software which > implements keyboard handling sloppily, some more changes might be > required to workaround those quirks. Let us know. > > Andreas > _______________________________________________ > xorg@lists.x.org: X.Org support > Archives: http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg > Info: http://lists.x.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg > Your subscription address: %(user_address)s > -- Knut Olav Bøhmer 41 000 108 -- Knut Olav Bøhmer 41 000 108
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