On Mon, 9 Jun 2014, bodie wrote: > On 09.06.2014 14:43, luca suriano wrote: > > * -> 13:26:02 (Monday 09 June 2014) > > * -> "Zé Loff": > > > > > > $ wsconsctl encoding=it > > > > wsconsctl: encoding it: no such variable > > > I think this should be 'keyboard.encoding', not just 'encoding'. > > > > I tried but it doesn't work. > > > > $ wsconsctl keyboard.encoding=it > > wsconsctl: WSKBDIO_SETENCODING: Invalid argument > > Try kbd -l just to see what's available. Because looking > here http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sbin/wsconsctl/keysym.c?rev=1.7 > I can see that IT is not present in base system. Of course > you can still switch to IT in X with setxkbmap
You can see that IT is not present in base system? Don't drive a car! IT is present. see http://wwww.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/dev/wscons/wsksymdef.h?rev=1.36 The following is my guess since i havn't seen a dmesg: The computer has the keyboard hanging on adb, and adb keyboard driver doesn't have an IT layout. The later verified. -moj