I am using FreeRDP with Xvesa, inside Tiny Core Linux, and was very
surprised to be shown a problem with a project I'm working on:  using
Xvesa, with the USA-type Tiny Core keymap, and specifying Windows keymap
0x00000409 with FreeRDP, the key with backslash and pipe doesn't do
anything.  After the FreeRDP session is closed, the terminal session
from which I started it, has one line like the following, for every time
I hit the problem key:

xf_kb_send_key: (keycode=51 keysym=0x005C scancode=0)

I also noticed that if I hold down Alt and press 092, I do get a backslash.

I could convert the project to use Xorg, but would rather not, it
increases the footprint a whole lot.  Anyone got something to try?

J.E.B.



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