--- El vie 19-dic-08, Wolfgang Lux <[email protected]> escribió:
> 
> From your problem description it looks like the modifier
> keys are not
> interpreted correctly. Do you have all six modifier
> settings defined
> or are some of them unset? If you are unsure, run
>   defaults read NSGlobalDomain GSFirstControlKey
>   defaults read NSGlobalDomain GSFirstAlternateKey
>   defaults read NSGlobalDomain GSFirstCommandKey
>   defaults read NSGlobalDomain GSSecondControlKey
>   defaults read NSGlobalDomain GSSecondAlternateKey
>   defaults read NSGlobalDomain GSSecondCommandKey
> in a terminal or use the Modifier Keys pane of
> SystemPreferences.app.
> I think your problem should go away if all of these
> defaults are set.
> 
> Wolfgang

OK, I found the problem, that machine have a old keyboard (with many erased 
keys), the Alt keys work fine, but the right key isnt' Alt key is AltGr key. 
Then, the bad configuration produce that behavior.

Thanks. 


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