I still can't type the colon character :. It doesn't seemed to be mapped. What 
I'm trying to do is to mount another file system, so I'd like to be able to 
type:
mount -t nfs pluto:/home/bmccarth/workspace /workspace

Is there a way to change the mapping?

Thanks,
-Bob
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From: Riihimaki Juha (Nokia-MS/Helsinki)
Sent: Sunday, August 22, 2010 10:59 PM
To: McCarthy Bob (Nokia-MS/SanDiego)
Cc: Development for the MeeGo Project (discussion list)
Subject: Re: [MeeGo-dev] Why can't I type numbers in QEMU window

On Aug 21, 2010, at 01:07, ext [email protected] wrote:

> I get a terminal window and I can type letters, but I can't type numbers or 
> special characters. Here's my command line:
> sudo qemu-system-arm -M n900 -mtdblock meego_qemu_nand.img -sd empty -sd 
> /home/bmccarth/image-creator/image-creator/meego-core-armv7l-n900-1.0.80.15.20100817.1-1.0.80.20100819.2307-mmcblk0p.raw
>  -serial stdio -clock unix

The keyboard mapping in the emulation follows that of a real N900 device, i.e. 
in order to get numbers you need to press the mode shift key along with a 
letter. We have mapped the N900's mode key to alt key on the pc keyboard, so to 
get a '1' press alt+q.


Regards,
Juha
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