On Thu, Aug 19, 2004 at 11:22:27AM +0200, Ionel Mugurel Ciobica wrote: > On 18-08-2004, at 09h 10'05", Jonas Smedegaard wrote about "Re: List of > possible XkbModel entries per locale" > > > > I think all western european (and other non-US latin-basin) countries > > needs pc105. I have no hard proof, however, just a feeling... > > I think the difference between pc105 and pc104 is that annoyng key > between 'left shift' and 'z' (or 'y', depending on the keyboard type). > I always set my keybord to pc104 and still that key is active. I have > to set it to shift to be left in peace. > > So, my question is, why all the (western) european countries needs > pc105?
With XFree86 4.3 this key works only with pc105. > For the US keyboard that key is marked <>, which are available on > other places. I don't know how redundant is this key for other > languages, but I don't think this (e.g pc105) should be set by > default. XFree86 developers made pc105 the default for PC keyboards. Denis

