>> (--) winConfigKeyboard - Layout: "00000813" (00000813) >> (EE) Keyboardlayout "Belgisch (punt)" (00000813) is unknown >> (++) XKB: layout: "be" >> (++) XKB: variant: "be" >> (++) XKB: options: "be" >> Rules = "xfree86" Model = "pc101" Layout = "be" Variant = "be" Options = >> "be"
> Something is strange. The variant and options is set with the -xkblayout too. > This should not happen. That appears to be the problem. Here are some test-results with XWin.log entries: XWin Rules = "xfree86" Model = "pc101" Layout = "us" Variant = "(null)" Options = "(null)" (US keyboard layout) XWin -xkblayout be Rules = "xfree86" Model = "pc101" Layout = "be" Variant = "be" Options = "be" (US keyboard layout) XWin -xkblayout be -xkbvariant nodeadkeys Rules = "xfree86" Model = "pc101" Layout = "be" Variant = "nodeadkeys" Options = "nodeadkeys" (BE keyboard layout!) Appareantly, when 'variant' is something undefined (like 'be'), it 'defaults' to the US-behaviour... > I'm investigating it. > > I'll also add the layout (0x0813) to the list of defaults. I guess the layouts > from french and dutch language settings do not differ? It's true they speak French and Dutch in Belgium (even some German!) but there's a difference between 'keyboard' and 'language'. I've got an Belgian keyboard (AZERTY), very similar to a French keyboard (AZERTY), but in The Netherlands, they've got QUERTY keyboards... Thanks for your quick response! Stef
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