On Sat, Jan 20, 2001 at 08:11:18PM +0100, Volker Augustin wrote:
> Hello,
Hello,
>
> I had the idea to find set of 'setkey' commands to map the grub keyboard to my
>keyboard (a german one). However, I ran into some difficulties. First of all, there
>are two keys on the german keyboard producing the same output in the grub shell.
>Secondly, to my knowledge, grub does not support any key modifier. But on a german
>keyboard there is the 'Alt Gr' key, which you need to get to the '{', '[', '}', ']',
>'\', '~' amd '@'.
> Or are there key modifiers and I just did not find them?
Not at the moment, AFAIK. We have the same difficulties with a french
keyboard and, in fact, I have mapped the "administrative" keys ( '{' and
so on) to accented keys (which are unused).
About the two keys that give the very same result be careful : in Europe
there is a 102 nd key which do not exist on US qwerty (right after the left
<SHIFT>) : you need to put the characters accessible via this key
somewhere else).
Regards,
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