> Try commenting out the XkbOptions line altogether. > > For an Apple Pro keyboard, model M7803, and using the following > configuration: > > XkbRules xfree86 > XkbModel macintosh > XkbLayout us > > This puts: > Ctrl_L on the left control key > Alt_L on the left Option/Alt key > Super_L on the left Apple/Command key > Super_R on the right Apple/Command key > Alt_R on the right Option/Alt key > Ctrl_R on the right control key
yes... but the key marked "alt" on an apple keyboard should actually be "altgr".
go into MacOS X and see for yourself...
so it should be:
Ctrl_L on the left control key
Super_L on the left Option/Alt key
Alt_L on the left Apple/Command key
Alt_R on the right Apple/Command key
Super_R on the right Option/Alt key
Ctrl_R on the right control key
it seems silly to have Debian and MacOS disagree about what the keymapping
should be.
cheers,
Sam
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