"Gillian Seed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Two main questions: - Does anybody use a US keyboard (@ at 2-key and " at
> '-key) with RPCEmu on his Linux host system? And if you do, do you use the
> USA keyboard driver in RISC OS 4 or just the default UK one?
> 
> - Users which use a UK keyboard (" at 2-key and @ at ' -key) with RPCEmu
> on their Linux host system. Does every key work ok. I mean does the #-key
> gives a # char and the \-key a \ char in RISC OS?

All the keys do the right things here with a UK keyboard configured in
OS4.04 running on rpcemu revision 137 on Ubuntu 8.04. 

I have in the past seen the \ and # keys transposed but I do not recall now
whether that was with Windows or Linux.
 
> I ask these questions because on my Linux system I use a US keyboard. When
> I use the standard UK keyboard driver (in RISC OS) all keys work but
> shift-2 and shift-' give off course other results. The strange thing is
> that  the \-key give the right result which shouldn't be the case because
> when you configure a UK-keyboard at the host system you get a # when
> pressing the \-key. And of course it goes wrong when you configure the USA
> keyboard driver in RISC OS, then the \-key doesn't work at all.

-- 
David Pitt

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