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Hello Jan, |
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on my keyboard it is @ on right alt+q (like on a x86 pc). |
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May be there is a keymap that maps leftApple to RightAlt (AltGr). |
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Inside the /usr/lib/X11/xkb I found only a mapping to Apple+l (like MacOS |
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does). |
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Best regards Jörg |
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Am Sonntag 22 Januar 2006 11:45 schrieb Jan Girlich: |
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> - gpg control packet |
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> Hello, |
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> Joerg Gollnick wrote: |
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> > my xorg.conf looks a little bit different, I think the XkbModel is the |
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> > difference. Btw I'm using a Apple Keyboard with a mac mini. |
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> > |
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> > Section "InputDevice" |
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> > Identifier "Keyboard0" |
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> > Driver "kbd" |
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> > # Change "XkbModel" to "macintosh_old" if you are using |
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> > # the deprecated adb keycodes. |
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> > Option "XkbModel" "pc105" |
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> > Option "XkbLayout" "de" |
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> > Option "XkbOptions" "compose:rwin" |
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> > ### Uncomment this if your layout uses nodeadkeys |
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> > #Option "XkbVariant" "nodeadkeys" |
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> > EndSection |
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> This looks like the Xorgautoconfig default which I already tested. Well, |
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> I tested these settings right now and couldn't get an "@" with leftApple+q. |
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> Where is "@" on your keyboard? |
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> Bye |
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> Jan |
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